U.S. President Donald Trump. Credit: The White House. An anonymous trader on the prediction market Polymarket turned a roughly $30,000 bet into […]
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Cuba Reports 32 Dead Soldiers While Defending Maduro in Venezuela
Cuba confirmed the death of 32 of its soldiers and military personnel who were killed while defending Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Credit: […]
“Sounds Good to Me”: Trump Signals Colombia May Be Next After Venezuela
Trump said Colombia is a nation “run by a sick man” who “likes to make cocaine and send it to the United […]
US Captures Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, Trump Announces
Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro has been captured along with his wife, according to US President Donald Trump. Credit: White House (left), President.az, […]
US Health Insurance Costs to Rise 114% as Obamacare Subsidies Expire
Health Care Reform Law Protests at the US Supreme Court on 1st Street between Maryland Avenue and East Capitol Street, NE, Washington, […]
Jim Londos: The Greek Shepherd Who Conquered the Wrestling World
Jim Londos. Credit: Wikimedia Commons/ Public Domain The story of Jim Londos, born Christos Theofilou (January 2, 1894 – August 19, 1975), […]
Nancy Pelosi Endorses Eleni Kounalakis for California State Treasurer
Eleni Kounalakis is running for California State Treasurer. Credit: Gage Skidmore / Wikimedia Commons CC BY 2.0 California’s Lieutenant Governor, Eleni Kounalakis, […]
Archaeologists Identify Long-Lost Spanish Mission in Texas
Persidio La Bahía, Texas. Credit: Public Domain A team of archaeologists from Texas Tech University, working alongside the Texas Historical Commission, has […]
First US LNG Cargo for Bulgaria Arrives in Greece’s Alexandroupolis
Greece has received the first US LNG cargo destined for Bulgaria, marking a new route in regional gas supply. Credit: Wikimedia Commons […]
How Lobbying Really Works in America: Andy Manatos on the Greek Lobby and Power Politics in DC
Greek American Andy Manatos has been in the center of US politics and power in DC for decades. Credit: Oxi Day Foundation […]









