The Justice Department expanded a newly announced settlement involving President Donald Trump’s lawsuit over the alleged leaking of his tax returns to also resolve his long-running tax disputes with t
USA TODAY reports that the Pentagon is quietly increasing planning for a possible U.S. military operation in Cuba, should President Donald Trump order one. The report cites two unnamed sources familia
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In early March 2026, a new numbers station began broadcasting on 7910 kHz USB, suspected to be of Iranian origin based on multiple reception reports. This station transmits structured numeric sequence
The U.S. military has reportedly tested a device linked to the mysterious "Havana Syndrome," which has caused severe neurological symptoms in diplomats, spies, and military personnel since 2016. Victi
On February 3, 2026, the U.S. Embassy in Havana issued a security alert concerning the increasingly unstable national electrical grid in Cuba, which has led to both scheduled and unscheduled power out
On January 29, 2026, President Donald J. Trump declared a national emergency concerning Cuba, citing its government as a significant threat to U.S. national security and foreign policy. The Cuban regi
Palantir Technologies faced internal scrutiny following the police shooting of Minneapolis nurse Alex Pretti, prompting employees to question the company's collaboration with Immigration and Customs E
Palantir Technologies faced internal scrutiny following the police shooting of Minneapolis nurse Alex Pretti, prompting employees to question the company's collaboration with Immigration and Customs E
Colombian President Gustavo Petro described the situation in Gaza as an experiment by the world's wealthy to quash global rebellion, asserting that modern governance is under a "tyranny." Speaking at
The Cuban government reported that 32 Cuban officers were killed during a U.S. military operation in Venezuela aimed at capturing President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, who face narco-terrorism charge
US Refiners UNLIKELY to Spend Big to Process More Domestic Oil
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U.S. refiners are unlikely to invest heavily in processing more domestic crude oil due to the high costs and complexities involved in reconfiguring refineries, which are primarily set up for heavier g
The U.S. has initiated military strikes in Venezuela, targeting key military bases and ports, as part of an escalated strategy against President Maduro's regime, supported by opposition leader María C