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Greenland Tensions Rise as Trump Renews Territorial Claims Following Maduro Capture

The successful apprehension of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has sent ripples far beyond Latin America, reaching the cold waters of the North Atlantic where Greenland sits as a semi-autonomous Danish territory. What many European leaders once dismissed as rhetorical posturing from Washington now appears to carry the weight of genuine intent.

The Left’s Immigration Argument Collapses Into Plea for Exploitable Servant Class

An Atlantic writer has inadvertently revealed what many on the left actually mean when they advocate for lax immigration enforcement. The argument is not about compassion or opportunity. It is about maintaining access to cheap labor for personal convenience.

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New Haven police chief abruptly retires after theft allegations, mayor says

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U.S. plans to intercept tanker involved in Venezuelan oil trade, days after Maduro's capture

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Judge in Maduro's case has previously been a thorn in Trump's side

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