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U.S. and Venezuela agree to reestablish diplomatic ties in major shift
The United States and Venezuela have agreed to reestablish diplomatic ties, marking a major shift in relations. This decision comes after a period of strained relations and could signal a new era of cooperation between the two nations.
As U.S.-Israeli strikes intensify, Iran says it's no longer looking to negotiate
Amidst escalating U.S.-Israeli strikes, Iran has announced it is no longer seeking to negotiate. This development raises concerns about further escalation in the region.
Politics
Multiple states sue over Trump's new global tariffs imposed after his Supreme Court loss
Following a Supreme Court defeat, President Trump's new global tariffs are facing legal challenges from multiple states. The lawsuit contests the legality and economic impact of the tariffs.
Trump removes DHS Secretary Kristi Noem after controversial tenure
President Trump has removed DHS Secretary Kristi Noem from her position after a controversial tenure. The reasons for her removal remain unclear, but it marks the first Cabinet shakeup of Trump's second term.
Business
Atlanta Hawks Magic City Night Ticket Sales Surge Despite Backlash
Ticket sales for the Atlanta Hawks' 'Magic City Night' have surged despite facing backlash. The event's controversial theme has drawn both criticism and increased attention.








