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Friday, March 6, 2026
World
US and Venezuela Agree to Restore Diplomatic Ties After Maduro's Capture
The United States and Venezuela have agreed to re-establish diplomatic and consular relations in a historic deal. This agreement comes as President Trump seeks to apply actions similar to those in Caracas to Iran, following the capture of Nicolás Maduro.
Canada's Military to Discuss Defending Gulf States Amid Iran Conflict
Canada's military chief announced that allied militaries will meet to discuss a proposal for defending Gulf states from Iran. The meeting is scheduled for early Friday morning, and a recommendation will be presented to the government.
Three Australians Were Onboard US Submarine That Sank Iranian Warship, PM Says
The Prime Minister reports that three Australians were onboard the US submarine involved in sinking an Iranian warship. The incident has further heightened tensions in the region.
Politics
Trump Ousts Kristi Noem from Homeland Security Post, Appoints Markwayne Mullin
President Trump has removed Kristi Noem from her position as Homeland Security Secretary amid recent turmoil. He has appointed Markwayne Mullin as her replacement, drawing mixed reactions.
House Rejects Resolution to End Trump's Iran War
The US House of Representatives narrowly rejected a resolution seeking to end President Trump's war with Iran. The vote highlights the continued division in Congress over the administration's foreign policy.
Science
Scientists Cut Amyloid Plaques by 50% in Mice With Engineered Cells
Researchers have achieved a significant breakthrough in Alzheimer's research by reducing amyloid plaques in mice by 50% using engineered cells. This development offers potential new avenues for treating the disease.
Sports
Bob Harlan, Packers' President/CEO from 1989-2008, Dies at 89
Bob Harlan, who served as the Green Bay Packers' President and CEO from 1989 to 2008, has passed away at the age of 89. Harlan is credited with revitalizing the Packers during his tenure.








