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An anonymous better made $400k wagering Maduro would be removed. Was it insider trading?
While Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's ouster came as a surprise to most, a better on the Polymarket crypto platform made $400,000 in profits in a series of wagers, the last coming just hours before the U.S. operation began.
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What does the future of Venezuela's oil look like?
President Trump claims that authorities in Venezuela will turn over between 30 and 50 million barrels of oil to the U.S.
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Losing a home and trying to rebuild in Altadena, one year after the fires
It's been a year since wind-driven wildfires tore through residential neighborhoods in Altadena and Palisades, burning down 16,000 structures, most of them homes.
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Aldrich Ames, CIA spy who sold secrets to Soviet Union, dies
Ames had been serving life without parole since 1994, when he was convicted of espionage for selling secrets to the Soviet Union.
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Morning news brief
Investigation continues into fatal shooting of Minneapolis woman by ICE agent, U.S. seizes Venezuela-bound oil tanker after two-week chase, Trump administration unveils new food pyramid.
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Why one of Greenland's biggest bands makes music in their native language
Music by the Greenlandic indie-rock band Nanook is part of the country's history of calling for social and political change through art.
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The latest on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s struggling presidential campaign
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s independent presidential campaign is struggling financially and failed to make this week's presidential debate stage.
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France's National Rally leads in polls as it tries to shed 'far right' label
This Sunday, the French will head to the polls for the first round of voting to elect a new parliament. President Macron called the snap election after the far right’s finished first earlier in June.
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Where things stand since 'Roe v. Wade' was overturned two years ago
On the second anniversary of the decision that overturned Roe v. Wade turns two, there are some surprises. The number of abortions is up, and medication abortions are more than 60% of abortions.
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A look back at the start of the Zionist movement and its founder
NPR's history podcast, Throughline, goes back to the late 19th century to meet the people who organized the modern Zionist movement.
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