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Dec 19 2025BUSINESS

Venezuela's Money Troubles: Who's Waiting to Get Paid?

Venezuela is in a tough spot. It owes a lot of money to many people. The country stopped paying its debts back in 2017. Now, the total amount it owes is much bigger than the original loans. This is because of unpaid interest and legal claims. One of the big problems is that Venezuela's economy is n

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Dec 19 2025CRIME

A Tragic Crash in Omaha: Man's Life Cut Short

A man from Omaha lost his life in a shocking incident involving a Tesla. The car, reportedly in self-driving mode, struck the man and then sped off, leaving him behind. This is not just a story about a car crash. It's about the dangers of relying too much on technology and the need for better safety

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Dec 19 2025FINANCE

Tesla's Stock: A Gamble on Tomorrow's Tech

Tesla's stock has been making headlines with its recent surge. In just one month, it's jumped by 20%, and since April, it's skyrocketed by 111%. This impressive growth has placed Tesla among the top performers in the S&P 500. But what's driving this surge? Investors aren't just looking at the elect

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Dec 19 2025FINANCE

Tesla's Stock: The Future is Now

Tesla's stock has been quite the rollercoaster lately, and it's not just about the electric vehicles anymore. A well-known expert, Jed Dorsheimer, argues that the true worth of Tesla lies in its upcoming innovations, such as autonomous driving technology and robotics. He suggests that the automotive

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Dec 19 2025BUSINESS

Tesla: Big Changes and Big Questions

Tesla, the big name in electric cars, is going through some changes. Cathie Wood, the investor who usually sticks to her guns, has been selling some of her Tesla shares. This is unusual for her. It makes people wonder: is she worried, or just being smart? Tesla's stock has had a wild ride. It's up

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Venezuela's Uncertain Future: Between Threats and Resilience

Venezuela is facing another wave of uncertainty, as the U. S. president threatens to block oil sales, the country's main income source. Many Venezuelans are used to economic struggles, but this new threat brings back memories of tough times. In Caracas, people like José, a retired surgeon, are takin

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Venezuela's Money Troubles: What's Next?

Venezuela is in a tough spot. The U. S. has put a blockade on oil tankers, which is their main way of making money. This move is part of a bigger plan to put pressure on President Nicolas Maduro's government. The U. S. has been doing a lot to make things difficult for Maduro, like building up their

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Congress Says No to Limiting Trump's Venezuela Actions

In a move that surprised many, the House of Representatives recently turned down two proposals. These proposals aimed to restrict President Trump's ability to launch strikes inside Venezuela and to require congressional approval before any military action. The votes were mostly along party lines, sh

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Congress Pushes for Transparency in Venezuela Strikes

The Senate recently approved a massive defense spending bill, totaling $901 billion. This bill not only boosts military budgets but also puts pressure on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to share video footage of strikes on alleged drug boats near Venezuela. The bill, which includes a 3. 8% pay raise

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Dec 17 2025BUSINESS

Tankers in the Spotlight: Venezuela's Oil Game

In the vast Caribbean Sea, a fleet of at least 34 oil tankers, previously flagged by the U. S. , are currently navigating waters. These tankers have a history of transporting Venezuelan oil, with 12 of them seemingly filled with crude from the South American nation, according to trade intelligence f

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