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Trump admin expands visa bond requirement to 38 countries, with fees up to $15K

Trump administration expands visa bond policy, requiring foreign travelers from 38 countries to post up to $15,000 in bonds before entering the U.S.

Vance reposts sombrero meme mocking Democrats’ Jan 6 candlelight vigil

Vice President JD Vance shared a meme mocking Democrats during their Jan. 6 candlelight vigil, adding sombreros to photos of Schumer and Jeffries.

Iran’s brave protesters are fighting for freedom — here’s how Trump can help

It’s time to pair American "maximum pressure" with maximum support for the Iranians determined...

Canyon Ranch is where the rich and famous get their elite-level wellness treatment

Canyon Ranch — where New York meets Massachusetts — is in a Lenox, Mass., mansion....

Minnesota fraud cases, explained: How hundreds of millions allegedly slipped through state programs

Minnesota grapples with alleged fraud across state programs under Gov. Tim Walz, targeting COVID-19 food programs, housing subsidies and day care services.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul confronts a rising populist tide

ALBANY, New York — Gov. Kathy Hochul is trying to center her reelection campaign on the cost of living. Doing so is putting her...

Trump rebuts Kremlin claim that Ukraine targeted Putin residence in drone strike

President Donald Trump on Sunday told reporters that U.S. national security officials have determined that Ukraine did not target a residence belonging to Russian President Vladimir Putin in a drone attack last week, disputing Kremlin claims that Trump had initially greeted with deep concern.

Trump vows US ‘in charge’ of Venezuela as he reveals if he’s spoken to Delcy Rodríguez

President Trump claimed the U.S. is "in charge" of Venezuela after Maduro's arrest, outlining plans to rebuild economy and delay elections until recovery is complete.

Congress returns with unfinished business amid debate over U.S. intervention in Venezuela

Congress returns to Washington in the first full week of the new year with a pile of unfinished business left on its plate and new decisions to make on U.S. involvement in the regime change President Trump started in Venezuela.

Trump administration starts outlining post-Maduro strategy, keeping grip on Venezuelan oil

Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the U.S. quarantine on Venezuelan oil isn't going anywhere -- at least not until the Trump administration is convinced that what's left of the government in Caracas is acting in both U.S. interests and the interests of its own people.

Trump and Musk share ‘lovely dinner’ at Mar-a-Lago after public feuding

Elon Musk and President Donald Trump appear to reconcile after political tensions over federal spending, sharing a "lovely dinner" at Mar-a-Lago following disagreements.

Trump issues direct warning to Venezuela’s new leader Delcy Rodríguez following Maduro capture

Trump reportedly warns Venezuela's new leader Delcy Rodríguez will 'pay a big price' if she resists U.S. demands following Maduro's alleged capture.

U.S. intervention in Venezuela could test Trump’s ability to hold GOP together in an election year

President Donald Trump's military intervention in Venezuela will pose a fresh test of his ability to hold together a restive Republican coalition during a challenging election year.

House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries doubts Trump can ‘run’ Venezuela any better than the U.S.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is rejecting the notion that Venezuelans will be better off now that the Trump administration is taking charge.

Marjorie Taylor Greene challenges Trump’s rationale for capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene isn't buying President Trump's explanation for why the U.S. moved to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.

Sen. Tom Cotton rejects Iraq war comparison of Venezuela raid

Sen. Tom Cotton is brushing aside comparisons between the U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and the 2003 operation that brought down Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.

How the Monroe Doctrine factors into U.S. arrest of Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro

In detailing the U.S. military action that led to the arrest of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, President Donald Trump referenced the Monroe Doctrine, a maxim that has shaped American foreign policy for two centuries.

Marco Rubio: U.S. oil quarantine of Venezuela to stay in effect following capture of Nicolas Maduro

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Sunday the U.S. quarantine on Venezuelan oil will continue until the Trump administration confirms that the remaining members of the government in Caracas are acting in the interest of the U.S. and for the benefit of Venezuelans.

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