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US Seizes Oil Tanker, Escalates Tensions with Venezuela
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President Trump escalates pressure on Venezuelas Maduro, seizing largest oil tanker ever by U.S. and deploying military fighter jets over the Gulf of Venezuela. The U.S. has also increased its military presence in the region, targeting suspected drug-smuggling boats and hinting at future land attacks. Despite previous concessions, such as allowing Chevron to continue oil operations, the U.S. is now taking a more aggressive stance against Maduro, who faces narcoterrorism charges in the U.S.
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Jennifer Shah Transferred to Community Confinement
01:54|Jennifer Shah, known for her role on The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, has been transferred to a community confinement program after serving less than half of her six-and-a-half-year sentence for defrauding thousands of people in a telemarketing scam. The scam, which lasted nearly a decade, targeted vulnerable individuals and promoted bogus online business services. Shah, who pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge, apologized for her actions and pledged to pay $6.5 million in restitution. Despite her remorse, she previously mocked the charges and funded a luxurious lifestyle with her ill-gotten gains.
NASA Loses Contact with Mars Maven Spacecraft
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Fed's Cautious Rate Cut, Trump's Successor: A Delicate Balance
01:46|The Federal Reserve has lowered US borrowing costs, but signals a more cautious approach to future rate cuts, potentially displeasing the White House. The central bank is navigating pressures from inflation and a weaker job market. Despite recent weakness in US hiring, three committee members voted against any change. The Fed projects economic growth pickup and jobless rate ease next year, with price growth slowing to 2.4% by the end of 2026. Powell notes the Fed funds rate is now within a neutral range, allowing for observation of economic evolution. However, uncertainty looms with Powells departure and potential nomination of a successor favoring rapid rate reductions, leaving bond markets skittish.
Breakthrough Entertainers of 2025
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Italian Cuisine Gains UNESCO Recognition
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Root Vegetable Schiacciata: Italian Flatbread Twist
01:31|Discover the innovative Root Vegetable Schiacciata: a gluten-free, flavorful twist on traditional Italian flatbread. This unique recipe features blended root vegetables, Pecorino Romano cheese, and a savory kick, making it a perfect appetizer or snack. Try this healthy and creative alternative to traditional crostini for a fresh take on Italian flavors.
Fed's Rate Cut Divides Committee, Unemployment Rises
01:41|The Federal Reserve has cut interest rates for the third consecutive time, but hinted at a possible pause, which may not sit well with former President Trump. The rate-setting committee suggests no further cuts in the near future, with only one more expected next year. Dissent within the committee is at its highest in six years, with some members advocating for lower rates to boost hiring and others preferring to maintain current rates due to inflation concerns. Job growth has slowed, and unemployment has risen, presenting a challenge for the Fed as they navigate these differing views. The Fed will reassess at their next meeting in late January, depending on economic reports.
Fed Cuts Rates, Divided on Economic Outlook
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