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Global investment strategist Marko Papic, referencing the 1980s Chuck Norris vehicle "The Delta Force," says traders could start demanding higher prices as the U.S. rediscovers a taste for regime change.
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Rubio explains how U.S. might 'run' Venezuela after Maduros' ouster CNBCA clearer picture is emerging of what Trump meant when he said the US will ‘run' Venezuela CNNRubio says there's 'not a war against Venezuela' despite U.S. capture of Maduro NPRMarco Rubio says "the president always retains optionality" to occupy Venezuela
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Workers argue denying this care is sex-based discrimination.
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After President Trump's surprise ouster of Venezuela's authoritarian leader, a team of New York Times editors set to work redoing the front page.
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Here's a partial list of U.S. elected officials opposing Trump's invasion of Venezuela NPRWe'd be better off without Trump like Venezuela is better off without Maduro | Letters The Columbus DispatchWe Are the Bad Guys How Things Work | Hamilton NolanWTF. Venezuela Daily KosBill O'Reilly Column: Adios, Maduro LI Press
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Marco Rubio sets out US demands for Venezuela's remaining leaders Financial TimesRubio Says U.S. Troops Near Venezuela Are ‘Leverage' for Trump: Live Updates The New York TimesTop Republicans backpedal from Trump claim that US will run Venezuela The GuardianLive updates: Maduro held in New York as Trump says U.S. will temporarily ‘run' Venezuela The Washington PostRubio touts U.S. refineries' ability to process Venezuela's oil Axios
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Americans may still get to enjoy Italian pasta after the Trump administration spared several producers from high-level tariffs.
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Danish PM tells Trump to stop 'threats' against Greenland BBCDenmark's prime minister says 'stop the threats' of U.S. annexing Greenland NPRDenmark reacts after wife of Trump aide Stephen Miller posts image of U.S. flag covering Greenland CBS NewsUS attack on Venezuela raises fears of future Greenland takeover The GuardianDenma
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Inside the U.S. Operation to Oust Venezuela's President The New York TimesLive updates: Maduro, wife in US custody after Trump vows to ‘run' Venezuela CNN‘They're Invading Us': The U.S. Attack Viewed From Venezuelans' Cellphones The New York TimesPhotos show people reacting to the US capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro AP NewsLive updates: Trump threatens Venezuela's interim leader as Maduro is set to be arraigned The Washington Post
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President Trump's plan to take control of Venezuela's oil industry and ask American companies to revitalize it after capturing President Nicolás Maduro isn't likely to have an immediate impact on oil prices.
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Steep import taxes have raised prices and affected U.S. businesses, but not quite as much as expected. A new report offers some reasons.
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IT OUGHT to be a love-in. American companies support tax cuts and deregulation. As The Economist went to press, President Donald Trump was pushing the Senate to pass a sweeping, business-friendly tax reform. Instead, CEOs have reason to feel uneasy. In the first year of his presidency, executives have found themselves embroiled in public disputes with Mr Trump on everything from immigration to climate change. His advisory councils of business leaders have disbanded. The second year of his presidency is unlikely to be much smoother.
Some of these spats between the Oval Office and the corner office reflect Mr Trump''s ...
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