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US Hesitant to Recognize Edmundo González as President-Elect During Venezuela Election Discussions

US Hesitant to Recognize Edmundo González as President-Elect During Venezuela Election Discussions

In Washington, the US continues to closely monitor Venezuela's political dynamics, emphasizing the dialogue it has sustained before modifying the sanctions regime. This position was detailed by Frank Mora, US spokesman at the Organization of American States (OAS), in an interview with Voice of America. Mora stressed the importance of continued vigilance in Venezuelan affairs and advocated respecting the election results after both Nicolás Maduro and his challenger, Edmundo González, claimed victory. "Our assessment is clear: Edmundo González has garnered enough votes to be considered the winner. However, prematurely considering him 'president-elect' could complicate ongoing diplomatic efforts," he said. The…
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US presidential candidates step up campaign efforts in key states

US presidential candidates step up campaign efforts in key states

As the US presidential election approaches, major campaigns are underway in several key states that are expected to be pivotal in deciding the November outcome. This week, Vice President Kamala Harris, who recently picked Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate, is set to visit Wisconsin and Michigan on Wednesday. Her itinerary also includes stops in Arizona and Nevada later in the week. On the other side, Sen. J.D. Vance, former President Donald Trump's running mate, is also expected to attend high-profile events in Wisconsin and Michigan. Plans for North Carolina have been postponed because of an impending tropical…
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Tropical Storm Debby Wreaks Havoc on Southeast US with Torrential Rains

Tropical Storm Debby Wreaks Havoc on Southeast US with Torrential Rains

Tropical Storm Debby turned north along the South Carolina coast Tuesday evening, unleashing heavy rain. The storm is forecast to continue bringing heavy rain to parts of eastern South Carolina and most of North Carolina, according to the latest update from the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). NOAA's latest briefing indicates that the continuing downpours are expected to cause "significant flooding impacts" in the Carolinas, several mid-Atlantic states, and as far north as Vermont by Saturday morning. The storm is expected to maintain its intensity in the Carolinas, with NOAA issuing potentially dangerous storm surge advisories. Since Monday,…
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Fifteen US states seek to block new health care enrollment rule for illegal immigrants

Fifteen US states seek to block new health care enrollment rule for illegal immigrants

In Topeka, Kansas, a coalition of fifteen states has filed a lawsuit challenging a recent federal initiative under President Joe Biden. The lawsuit targets a specific provision that would bar approximately 100,000 undocumented immigrants, who were brought to the United States as children, from participating in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) health care programs starting next year. The states, led by North Dakota, are trying to block the implementation of a Nov. 1 policy that would grant these individuals, often called "Dreamers," the ability to receive tax benefits while purchasing subsidized health care. The legal dispute comes just days before…
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