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Denmark says U.S. attack on Greenland would mean end of NATO

COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said that if Donald Trump were to attack the Danish island of Greenland that would mean the end of the NATO alliance. “I believe one should take the American president seriously when he says that he wants Greenland,” Frederiksen said in an interview with Danish broadcaster TV2. “But I will also make it clear that if the U.S. chooses ...
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Lawsuit alleges negligence in deadly Pa. nursing home explosion

PHILADELPHIA — A newly filed lawsuit alleges that the deadly explosion at a Bucks County nursing home just before Christmas was the result of negligence on the part of the facility’s operator and its natural gas supplier. Filed by Philadelphia law firm Saltz Mongeluzzi Bendesky on behalf of four survivors of the explosion, the lawsuit claims that Saber Healthcare Group, Peco, and others failed ...
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Hegseth announces censure and potential demotion of Sen. Mark Kelly

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Monday that he has formally censured Sen. Mark Kelly and launched administrative proceedings against the Arizona Democrat to consider whether to reduce his Navy rank in retirement, the latest twist in a weeks-long dispute about the lawmaker’s political commentary.
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Cuba says 32 of its ‘combatants’ were killed in US raid to capture Maduro

The Cuban government said 32 officers of the Cuban army and the Interior Ministry were killed in Caracas during the raid by U.S. forces to apprehend Venezuela’s strongman Nicolás Maduro early Saturday, in an acknowledgment of the presence of Cuban military and intelligence personnel in the South American country.
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Tariffs may lower inflation, San Francisco Fed research suggests

The sharp increase in tariffs imposed last year by the Trump administration may reduce inflation rather than increase it, according to research published Monday by the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank, suggesting that interest-rate cuts may be the proper policy response. 
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Greenland dismisses US takeover fears amid Trump’s remarks

COPENHAGEN – Greenland is seeking to strengthen ties with the United States, and its citizens should not fear an imminent American takeover, Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen said on Monday, following renewed interest in the Arctic island by U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Zelenskyy prepares for week of diplomatic efforts to end war

KIEV — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is preparing for a week of fresh diplomatic efforts aimed at finding a peaceful solution to Russia's war against his country, he announced in his evening video address on Sunday. Meetings are set to take place in Europe to contribute further to Ukraine's protection and to end the war, he said, without providing details about the time and place of ...
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Rubio Stresses U.S. Plan to Coerce Venezuela Rather Than Govern It

WASHINGTON – Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Sunday appeared to pivot away from President Donald Trump's assertion a day earlier that the United States would "run" Venezuela, emphasizing instead that the administration would keep a military "quarantine" in place on the country's oil exports to exert leverage on the new leadership there.
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U.S. pushes oil majors to invest big in Venezuela if they want to recover debts

HOUSTON – White House and State Department officials have told U.S. oil executives in recent weeks that they would need to return to Venezuela quickly and invest significant capital in the country to revive the damaged oil industry if they wanted compensation for assets expropriated by Venezuela two decades ago, according to two people familiar with the outreach.
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After Maduro’s capture, Venezuelans in Washington state ask: ‘Should we be happy?’

Adriana Figueira felt a wide range of emotions Saturday at the news that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was no longer in power because he and his wife had been captured in a surprise attack by the U.S. military. “I was very joyful,” about Maduro’s ouster, said Figueira, an asylum-seeker who came to America in 2023 and was among scores of migrants who sheltered at the Riverton Park United ...