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News & Articles By Belle Carter
12/08/2025
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By Belle Carter
Maduro sought $200M exit deal with Trump, but amnesty demands were a deal-breaker
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro sought a secret agreement with Trump to step down in exchange for $200 million in personal wealth, amnesty for top officials and safe harbor in a friendly nation (preferably Cuba or Qatar). The deal fell apart because Maduro insisted on blanket immunity for nearly 100 associates, including figures linked to drug […]
12/08/2025
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By Belle Carter
U.S. tightens work permit rules for refugees and asylees amid security concerns
The U.S. government has shortened work permits for refugees, asylees and other non-citizens from five years to just 18 months, citing national security concerns following a fatal attack by an Afghan national admitted through a resettlement program. Refugees and asylum seekers must now undergo renewal screenings three times more often (every 18 months instead of […]
12/07/2025
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By Belle Carter
Trump administration expands H-1B visa scrutiny to target foreign “censors”
The Trump administration has intensified vetting for H-1B visa applicants, specifically those linked to online censorship, misinformation suppression and content moderation roles, as part of a broader crackdown on Big Tech’s influence over free speech. A State Department directive instructs consular officers to reject applicants found complicit in “censorship or attempted censorship” of U.S. free […]
12/07/2025
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By Belle Carter
Border security under Trump hits historic milestone: Encounters plummet, zero releases for seven straight months
November saw only 30,367 nationwide encounters, marking the seventh consecutive month with zero parole-style releases—a stark reversal from Biden-era policies that allowed tens of thousands of unvetted migrants into the United States. Under Trump’s policies (expanded barriers, strict prosecutions, cartel crackdowns), daily southwest border apprehensions plummeted to 245 per day—a 95% decrease from Biden’s 5,110 […]
12/07/2025
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By Belle Carter
Canada’s euthanasia program now accounts for over 5% of all deaths, raising ethical concerns
Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) program has grown thirteenfold since 2016, now accounting for 5.1% of all deaths (16,499 cases in 2024). If classified as a cause of death, MAiD would rank as the sixth leading cause of mortality in Canada. While 95.6% of MAiD cases involve patients with a “reasonably foreseeable” death (e.g., […]
12/06/2025
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By Belle Carter
Trump administration expands travel ban to over 30 countries, citing security concerns
The Trump administration plans to add over 30 countries to its existing travel ban list, citing national security concerns. The current ban already restricts entry from 12 nations (e.g., Afghanistan, Iran, Libya) and imposes visa limits on seven others (e.g., Cuba, Venezuela). Officials argue the expansion is necessary due to unstable governments, insufficient vetting, high […]
12/05/2025
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By Belle Carter
Trump threatens sanctions on Russia and Ukraine if peace talks collapse
President Trump warned of “very, very tough” sanctions against both Russia and Ukraine if peace talks collapse. His strategy balances support for Ukraine with pressure on Russia, while cautioning Kyiv against actions that could derail diplomacy. A 500% tariff on third-party nations (like China and India) purchasing Russian oil and gas has been proposed to […]
12/05/2025
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By Belle Carter
U.S. sanctions ICC judges over Gaza war crimes probe, sparking global outcry
The Trump administration imposed sanctions on four ICC judges investigating alleged war crimes by Israel and the U.S. in Gaza, freezing their assets and restricting financial access—an unprecedented escalation targeting international justice. The ICC denounced the sanctions as a “flagrant attack on the rule of law,” with President Tomoko Akane vowing they would not deter […]
12/04/2025
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By Belle Carter
Gold rush 2026: Institutional investors bet big on precious metal surge
Nearly 70% of institutional investors surveyed by Goldman Sachs predict further gold price gains by 2026, with 36% forecasting prices exceeding $5,000 per ounce—driven by central bank purchases, fiscal instability and a flight from weakening fiat currencies. Gold’s 61% surge in 2025 is largely attributed to relentless central bank acquisitions, particularly by China and emerging […]
12/04/2025
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By Belle Carter
Trump administration expands immigration restrictions, pausing applications from 19 nations
The Trump administration has halted all immigration applications (green cards, naturalization, asylum) from citizens of 19 non-European countries, citing national security risks and recent violent incidents involving foreign nationals. The policy escalates previous travel bans, now including Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, Congo, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen (full entry bans), and partial restrictions on […]
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