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Witness says ICE detainee died after guards at Texas detention facility choked him
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Cuban immigrant died in a Texas immigration detention facility earlier this month during an altercation with guards, and the local medical examiner has indicated that his death will likely be classified as a homicide. The federal government has provided a differing account surrounding the Jan. 3 death of Geraldo Lunas Campos, saying the detainee was attempting…
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How Venezuela Becomes a Quagmire
Venezuela is not Iraq. But much as the legacy of U.S. President George W. Bush became tied to Iraq’s fate, President Donald Trump’s legacy now depends in some measure on how events unfold in Venezuela. There are, of course, key differences between Washington’s 2003 invasion of Iraq and the operation against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro: most obviously, Bush pursued the…
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Crypto Rally Stalls As BTC Falls Short Of $98K: Will Dip Buyers Arrive?
Key points: Bitcoin is attempting to find support near the $94,500 level, signaling a positive sentiment. Buyers will have to defend the support levels in select major altcoins, or else the recovery may fizzle out. Bitcoin’s (BTC) shallow pullback is attempting to find support near the $94,500 level, indicating a lack of aggressive selling by the bulls. A positive sign…
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AIMIM wins 114 seats in Maharashtra civic polls, ups tally from 2017
Mumbai: The All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) on Friday, January 16, won 114 seats in the municipal corporation elections in Maharashtra, increasing its tally significantly from the previous elections in 2017. AIMIM’s victory came on the back of its success in the recently held Bihar Assembly polls. In December 2025, the party announced that it would contest the elections in…
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Matt Damon And Ben Affleck’s 7 Best Movies Together, Ranked
The dynamic duo of Matt Damon and Ben Affleck is a classic Cinderella story in Hollywood. At one time, they were two young Boston boys who broke into show business together, playing extras in Field of Dreams in 1989. Within less than ten years, they would go on to win the Academy Award as a pair. Though they have had…
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Billionaire Forced To Change The Name Of His Boat After People Realize What It Spells Backwards
A decade-old yacht mishap has resurfaced online involving billionaire Larry Ellison, who was once forced to rename one of his luxury vessels after an awkward detail about its name came under the spotlight. However, the name was called out when it was pointed out that the title, spelled backwards, reads as a vulgar antisemitic phrase. Highlights Larry Ellison had to…
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Spanberger becomes 1st woman to serve as governor of Virginia : NPR
Gov.-elect Abigail Spanberger poses for a portrait during an interview in Richmond, Va., on Tuesday, Jan 13, 2026. Spanberger will break decades of tradition during her inauguration on Saturday by not wearing a morning suit worn by male governors before her. Tyrone Turner/WAMU hide caption toggle caption Tyrone Turner/WAMU RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia inaugurates its governors in traditional style, complete…
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Becker’s Hospital Review Recognizes Three NYC Health + Hospitals Nursing Leaders on 2025 “CNOS To Know” List
Becker’s Hospital Review Recognizes Three NYC Health + Hospitals Nursing Leaders on 2025 “CNOS To Know” List NYC Health + Hospitals Chief Nursing Executive Natalia Cineas, NYC Health + Hospitals/ Kings County Chief Nursing Officer Opal Sinclair-Chung, and NYC Health + Hospitals/Metropolitan Chief Nursing Officer Christopher G. Wilson are recognized on the CNOs To Know List for…
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War, diplomacy, or revolt: What comes next in Iran?
After a week of the largest nationwide demonstrations in years, the streets of Iran have once again fallen silent, subdued by force. One resident of Tehran compared the mood in the capital to the days around Nowruz, the Iranian New Year, when many leave the city and shops close early. But there’s no festive cheer, only eerie quiet, they said.…
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Thank you, Trump tells Iran for halting execution of political prisoners
Washington: President Donald Trump took the unusual step on Friday, January 16, of thanking the Iranian government for not following through on executions of what he said were meant to be hundreds of political prisoners. “Iran cancelled the hanging of over 800 people,” Trump told reporters while leaving the White House to spend the weekend at his Mar-a-Lago estate in…
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