Month: September 2024

U.S. Readies Sanctions Against Venezuelan Officials Post-Election

New Measures Target Maduro’s Government The United States is preparing to impose

Two Months to Election Day: Polls Show Tight Race Between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump

November’s High-Stakes Showdown With two months remaining until the U.S. presidential election

U.S. May Collaborate with Taiwan on Weapon Production Amidst China Threats

Washington’s Firm Support for Taiwan On September 4, 2024, Raymond F. Greene,

U.S. Seizes Nicolás Maduro’s Aircraft Amid Ongoing Corruption Investigation

The U.S. has seized an aircraft used by Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro,

Slight Increase in U.S.-Mexico Border Detentions Reported

In August, U.S.-Mexico border detentions saw a minor uptick, ending a five-month

Shooting at Brooklyn Parade Leaves One Dead and Four Injured

On Monday, a shooting during the West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn,

New Titanic Expedition Reveals Significant Deterioration of Famous Ship

In Pictures A recent expedition to the Titanic has highlighted the severe

New COVID-19 Vaccine Formula Approved for Enhanced Protection

In a significant development in the fight against COVID-19, a newly updated

Nearly 10,000 Hotel Workers in the US Strike Over Contract Disputes

Labor action hits major cities On Sunday, approximately 10,000 hotel workers across

COVID-19 Cases Surge in the U.S.: What You Need to Know About the New Vaccines

As COVID-19 cases rise across the United States, it’s crucial to stay

How to Obtain a Spanish Passport While Living in Miami: Steps and Requirements

Get Your Spanish Passport in Miami: What You Need to Know If

New York’s Crackdown on Fare Evasion: Key Measures Announced

MTA Takes Action Against Unprecedented Fare Evasion The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA)