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Venezuela Paradox: World’s Richest Nation Crippled by Poverty

Venezuela possesses the world’s largest proven oil reserves, holding over 300 billion barrels of crude, alongside massive deposits of natural gas, gold, iron ore,…

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The Billionaire Boom: Who Controls Global Wealth in 2026

A data-driven look at the world’s richest people in 2026, showing how tech billionaires like Elon Musk have pushed global wealth to historic extremes.

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AI Is Changing How We Search Online

The 2026 AI and Search Behavior Study by Eight Oh Two highlights a shift in how people find information online. Among 500 AI-savvy participants…

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Inside America’s 23 Billion-Dollar Disasters

The United States suffered 23 billion-dollar weather disasters in 2025, causing $115 billion in damage and at least 276 deaths, according to Climate Central.

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Mapping Venezuela’s Oil: A Market of Few Buyers

An analysis of 2023 export data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration lays bare the extreme and risky concentration of Venezuela’s most vital economic…

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Inside the World’s Largest Oil Reserves, by Country

Five countries now control over half of the world’s proven oil reserves, with Venezuela holding the largest share.

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US quits UN climate treaty: UNFCCC explained in plain terms.

The United States is pulling out of the UN climate treaty that underpins global efforts to fight climate change, raising questions about what the…

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Why Is Greenland Strategically Important to the U.S.?

The White House has confirmed that it is actively discussing a potential U.S. offer to buy Greenland, reigniting a controversial idea promoted by President…

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A Nation split: How Americans View the Venezuela Operation

A new Reuters/Ipsos poll shows Americans are sharply divided over U.S. military action in Venezuela, with widespread concern about over-involvement, costs, and motives.

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From 1823 to Today: The Monroe Doctrine

A simple explainer on the Monroe Doctrine, the 1823 U.S. foreign policy principle that defined America’s role in the Western Hemisphere and is still…

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From Pandemic to AI: The Words That Defined 2020 to 2025

A look back at the official “Words of the Year” from major dictionaries from 2020 to 2025 reveals a vivid timeline of global cultural…

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2026 by the Calendar: The Big Dates Ahead

From the Winter Olympics and the FIFA World Cup to NASA’s return to the Moon, 2026 is packed with major global events spanning sports,…

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NATO Pulled Into Middle East Conflict

NATO has been drawn directly into the Middle East conflict for the first time after alliance air defenses shot down an Iranian ballistic missile…

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What to Know About US Weapons Stockpiles in the Iran Campaign

As US operations against Iran expand, attention is turning to the scale of weapons being deployed and how long stockpiles can sustain the pace…

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Ballistic vs Hypersonic: The Deadliest Missiles Explained

Not all fast missiles are created equal—and the difference between ballistic and hypersonic weapons could decide the future of warfare. Ballistic missiles launch with…

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