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The operation in Venezuela, paired with renewed American threats to seize Greenland, caused some European leaders to push back on Tuesday against President Trump’s might-makes-right vision of power. Mr.
A ball-by-ball account of how Nicolas Maduro was captured explains the United States operation that led to the arrest of Venezuela’s president and his wife. It covers the raid, charges, reactions, legal basis,
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United States: Tornado Alley shifts - what does it mean for Midwestern communities
The Geography of Tornadoes Is Rewriting Itself The epicenter of American tornado activity has moved roughly 400 to 500 miles eastward over recent decades. What was once a phenomenon centered on Oklahoma and Texas now finds its most violent expression in places like Missouri,
The United States was condemned at an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Monday for what even its staunch allies called a violation of international law in the capture of President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela and the military incursion into a sovereign state.
The United States is currently witnessing an unprecedented decline in murders with 2025 projected to mark the largest one-year drop on record.
The historic vessel left the city in February as it embarked on its next journey to become an artificial reef off the coast of Florida.
Here is United States' World Cup group stage opponents, which stadiums they will play at, and the times for the games.
The United States Postal Service (USPS) is changing its postmark process, which could impact how important mail like bills and ballots are sent. For decades, the postmark showed when mail was accepted by the post office and was used as proof that a deadline was met.
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Frederiksen warns of consequences if United States attacks another NATO member amid Greenland dispute
Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has issued one of her strongest public warnings yet. This comes after US President Donald Trump renewed his controversial claims over Greenland. Frederiksen’s message was clear and serious.