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Trump’s Plans for Venezuelan Oil Run Headlong Into Reality

President Trump’s fixation on Venezuela’s oil raises the question of how much “energy dominance” is really worth nowadays.

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President Trump’s attack on Venezuela has emerged as a unique opportunity to put into action what he has long called for: taking another country’s oil.
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Trump Suggests Renee Good’s ‘Disrespectful’ Attitude Justified Fatal ICE Shooting

President Trump suggested that Renee Good’s “highly disrespectful” attitude toward law enforcement played a role in her fatal shooting by an ICE agent.

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Mr. Trump’s shifting remarks have raised questions about whether the administration will put any limits on the tactics ICE agents may use.
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Trump Cuts to Energy Projects in Blue States Were Unlawful, Judge Rules

The Energy Department canceled $7.5 billion in Biden-era energy spending, largely in Democratic-led states, during last year’s government shutdown.

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The cuts were part of a larger effort by the Energy Department to cancel spending for projects like hydrogen fuel hubs, electrical grid upgrades and efforts to reduce methane leaks.
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Dan Bongino, No Longer at the F.B.I., Will Return to Podcasting

The former F.B.I. deputy director, who had hosted a right-wing, pro-Trump podcast, will restart the show after a rocky tenure at the law-enforcement agency.

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As the deputy director of the F.B.I., Dan Bongino took part in investigations that debunked claims he had earlier made in his work as a podcaster.
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49ers’ George Kittle breaks silence on crushing Achilles injury in emotional post: ‘Heartbroken’

Greg Kittle addressed his devastating Achilles injury for the first time in a post on Instagram on Monday.  The 49ers star popped his Achilles during the second quarter of San Francisco’s 23-18 wild-card win over the Eagles on Sunday night.  “Football sucks sometimes,” Kittle wrote in a post on Instagram accompanied by a carousel of...

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‘Anonymity online is an illusion’: NSW teen charged over alleged mass shooting hoax in US

Police say the boy is part of an alleged decentralised online crime network falsely claiming mass shootings are taking place

A teenager in New South Wales was charged after allegedly making multiple hoax reports to emergency services – a practice known as “swatting” – falsely claiming mass shootings were taking place at major retail and educational institutions in the US.

The Australian federal police (AFP) charged the boy on 18 December, claiming he is part of an alleged decentralised online crime network hiding behind keyboards in order to trigger an “urgent and large-scale emergency response”.

Officers seized a number of electronic devices and a prohibited firearm in the juvenile’s possession as part of Taskforce Pompilid established in October 2025.

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