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Major League Baseball is assessing the impact of recent political events in Venezuela on player safety and upcoming tournaments. Despite concerns, leagues and scouting activities are expected to continue, with officials confirming the well-being of Venezuelan players and staff. The situation remains uncertain as teams prepare for the new season.
Enes Kanter Freedom shares how his American journey became about embracing freedom and the nation's core values. He urges unity against extremism and insists that true faith and patriotism mean upholding justice, respect, and the rule of law.
Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed compared Oklahoma's Sharia law ban to the Trail of Tears, linking it to historic racism and violence. His remarks and affiliations with controversial groups have sparked debate.
President Trump’s leadership in the military operation that captured Venezuela’s dictator Nicholas Maduro highlights a firm approach to America’s adversaries. The administration’s policy favors negotiation but promises decisive action when threats arise. Officials stress that Trump’s warnings should be taken seriously.
India has advised its citizens to avoid non-essential travel to Iran amid escalating unrest and protests. Those already in Iran are urged to stay alert, avoid demonstrations, and register with the embassy. The advisory comes as violence and economic tensions continue to rise across the country.
Nvidia has launched the Rubin platform, featuring six new chips to boost artificial intelligence performance and lower costs. The platform is designed to meet growing global demand for advanced artificial intelligence systems.
Israel is enjoying several days of unseasonably warm and sunny weather, but forecasters warn of a sharp shift to strong winds and rain later this week. Patchy fog may reduce visibility in some southern regions overnight.
Over a dozen journalists were detained in Caracas while covering political events, with all later released. Authorities reportedly inspected their equipment and monitored communications. Venezuelan officials have not commented on the detentions.
Israel confirms it struck Hamas and Hezbollah weapons sites in Lebanon, citing violations of the ceasefire. The military says the targets were in civilian areas and evacuation warnings were issued before the strikes.
Fiorentina have found form and climbed off the bottom of the table, while Jonathan David's struggles in front of goal continue for Juventus. Inter, Milan, and Napoli all won to keep the title race wide open as Roma and Juventus stumble.
Hapoel Beersheba, Beitar Jerusalem, and Maccabi Tel Aviv all claimed important wins to stay at the top of the Israel Premier League. Ironi Tiberias, Hapoel Tel Aviv, and Hapoel Petah Tikva also secured victories in a dramatic round of matches.
Venezuela's future is in turmoil after the United States captured President Nicolas Maduro, prompting international debate and divisions within the United States government. The United Nations Security Council condemned the operation, while opposition leader Maria Corina Machado welcomed it. Uncertainty remains over who will lead the country and how its oil sector will be managed.
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