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Venezuela’s Plea to Oil Giants: Defy U.S. Sanctions and Stay

The Venezuelan government is appealing to foreign oil and gas companies to maintain their operations in the country despite the recent revocation of U.S. licenses that previously permitted such activities.

Parents Arrested Over WhatsApp Critique—Is Free Speech Fading in Britain?

British authorities arrested two parents, Maxie Allen and Rosalind Levine, for expressing concerns about school leadership in a private WhatsApp group—a move critics are calling a direct assault on free speech and parental rights.

Iran Considers Preemptive Strike on U.S. Base Amid Rising Tensions

Iran is contemplating a preemptive strike on the U.S. military base located on Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean.

Ohio Law Restricts University Endorsements on ‘Controversial Beliefs,’ Including Marriage

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has signed Senate Bill 1 into law, introducing significant changes to the state's higher education system.

Israel Eliminates All Tariffs on U.S. Imports Ahead of ‘Liberation Day’

Israel has announced the removal of all remaining tariffs on imports from the United States, effective immediately.

Judge Tosses COVID Lawsuit Against Former Governor Andrew Cuomo

U.S. District Judge Katherine Polk Failla dismissed a lawsuit against former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) that blamed his administration for COVID-19-related deaths in nursing homes.

Melania Trump Honors ‘Strength that is Based in Love’ During Award Ceremony

First Lady Melania Trump joined Secretary of State Marco Rubio in hosting the International Women of Courage Award Ceremony, where she discussed love as "a source of strength during challenging times."

Democratic National Committee Sues Trump Over Order on Illegal Immigrant Voting

The Democratic National Committee (DNC), the Democratic Governors Association, and the Senate and House Democratic leaders filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump over his executive order curbing illegal immigrant voting and enforcing election laws.

Idaho Bill Makes Ivermectin Available Over the Counter

Idaho State Senator Tammy Nichols (R) introduced a bill that would allow ivermectin to be sold over the counter without a prescription.

Missouri Seeks to Implement Ten Commandments in Classrooms

A Missouri Senate bill aims to require classrooms to display the Ten Commandments.

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