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After Venezuela, Trump Offers Hints About What Could Be Next

President Trump’s comments about Greenland, Colombia and Cuba offered a glimpse of how emboldened he feels after the quick capture of Nicolás Maduro.

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By declaring the hemisphere off limits to outsiders seeking its oil riches, President Trump is looking to guarantee that only U.S. companies will be able to exploit Venezuela’s vast reserves.
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Supreme Court Increasingly Favors the Rich, Economists Say

A new study found that the court’s Republican appointees voted for the wealthier side in cases 70 percent of the time in 2022, up from 45 percent in 1953.

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The study concluded that the Supreme Court has become deeply polarized in cases pitting the rich against the poor.
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Trial Begins for Former Officer Over Uvalde School Shooting Response

Families of the victims and survivors of the 2022 elementary school shooting in Texas are expected to testify.

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A memorial outside Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, in 2024. Jury selection is set to begin for the trial of one of the first officers to arrive at the scene of the massacre where a teenage gunman killed 19 children and two teachers.
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Dimon’s $770 Million Windfall Shows How Banking Is Great Again

The Trump administration is lifting regulations, and deal making is heating up. For Jamie Dimon, being JPMorgan Chase’s chief executive was more lucrative in 2025 than ever.

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Jamie Dimon, the chief executive of JPMorgan Chase, often wields a spreadsheet that shows how heavily regulated banks like his are.
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The Key Senate Races to Watch in 2026

Democrats want to regain control of the chamber, and they have recruited some top candidates. But they are facing a tough map.

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Senator Jon Ossoff, Democrat of Georgia, and Susan Collins, Republican of Maine, will need to defend their seats.
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Hochul to Press for New Safeguards to Protect Children Online

In her upcoming State of the State address, Gov. Kathy Hochul will propose that the default setting for online platforms should ban viewing or messaging minors.

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Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, is aiming to build on her record of creating safeguards for children as she runs for re-election later this year.
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Trump Says ‘We Need Greenland’ and Threatens U.S. Action in Colombia and Mexico

On Air Force One, President Trump threatened Colombia and its president, described Cuba as “ready to fall” and reasserted his desire to acquire Greenland.

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Asked on Air Force One on Sunday whether his administration would target Colombia, President Trump replied, “It sounds good to me.”
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Critics Choice Awards 2026: The Complete Winners List

“One Battle After Another” won best picture, while the top acting honors went to Timothée Chalamet (“Marty Supreme”) and Jessie Buckley (“Hamnet”).

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From left, Benicio del Toro, Leonardo DiCaprio, the casting director Cassandra Kulukundis, the director Paul Thomas Anderson and Chase Infiniti, accepting best picture for “One Battle After Another.”
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Maduro and His Wife to Be Arraigned in Manhattan Federal Court

Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela’s president, and his wife, Cilia Flores, will make their first appearance on Monday in a New York City courthouse, the site of other high-profile proceedings.

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The trials of many notorious defendants have taken place at the courthouse in Lower Manhattan where Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, will be arraigned on Monday.
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Winter Storms Ease Drought in California, for Now

Experts say that it’s too early to tell what will happen during the rest of the state’s rainy season, but that extreme drought is unlikely.

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Streets were flooded along the swollen Corte Madera Creek during a king tide in Corte Madera, a town north of San Francisco, on Saturday.
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