Seeking to calm tensions, Republicans and Democrats affirmed that they supported Denmark’s control of Greenland as President Trump vowed to buy it or take it over.
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C.I.A. Director Meets With Venezuela’s Interim President in Caracas
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesThe high-profile visit, which could be seen as snubbing the opposition, comes nearly two weeks after the U.S. military seized President Nicolás Maduro in a raid.
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U.S. Says It Erred in Deporting Student Traveling for Thanksgiving
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesThe Trump administration acknowledged it mistakenly deported a college student to Honduras despite a court order barring the removal. But the government has not moved to drop the case.
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What Did the White House and Denmark Agree to on Greenland? Depends Whom You Ask.
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesThe White House and Denmark contradicted each other in public about what they had agreed to this week as President Trump continued to demand U.S. ownership of Greenland.
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Coinbase, the Biggest U.S. Crypto Company, Asserts Its Power in Washington
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesThe top executive of the crypto exchange Coinbase scuttled a planned Senate committee vote on a major cryptocurrency bill after voicing his concerns, a sign of the company’s clout.
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The U.S. Is Pressing Mexico to Allow U.S. Forces to Fight Cartels
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesThe United States is escalating pressure on the Mexican government to permit the U.S. military to target fentanyl labs, according to American officials.
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H.H.S. Reverses Decision to Cut $2 Billion for Mental Health and Addiction Services
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesA day after funding termination notices went out to more than 2,000 programs nationwide, the administration reversed itself and reinstated the money.
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A panel in Los Angeles sided with Gov. Gavin Newsom in a decision that will help Democrats counter Republican gerrymandering in Texas. Republicans are expected to appeal.
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Supreme Court Sides With Conservative Congressman in Illinois Election Rules Challenge
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesThe question in the case was not a mail-in ballot rule itself but whether political candidates have the right to challenge the rules governing the vote count in their election.
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After securing strong recruits on a tough Senate map, the Democratic leader is not only predicting an upset 2026 victory, but also naming the states he thinks his party can …