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Shedeur Sanders will make his first NFL start for the Cleveland Browns as coach Kevin Stefanski prepares him to lead the team with confidence. After being named the starting quarterback for Sunday’s game against the Las Vegas Raiders, Sanders expressed his excitement, stating, ‘You cannot miss this moment.’
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Rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders is set to make his first NFL start for the Cleveland Browns on Sunday as the team’s starting quarterback. Coach Kevin Stefanski is focused on ensuring Sanders feels comfortable in his new role, while Sanders emphasizes the importance of hands-on experience over just watching film.
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Rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders is set to make his first NFL start for the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, following Dillon Gabriel’s concussion. Sanders expressed confidence in his ability to perform, with coach Kevin Stefanski emphasizing his comfort in the role.
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Rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders is set to make his first NFL start for the Cleveland Browns, replacing injured starting quarterback Dillon Gabriel. Head coach Kevin Stefanski is working to ease Sanders into his new role as the team’s leader.
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The Trump administration has officially designated Venezuela’s ‘Cartel de los Soles’ as a global terrorist organization. This move follows U.S. intelligence reports linking the group to drug trafficking and destabilization of the region.
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The U.S. Treasury Department under President Donald Trump has officially labeled Venezuela’s ‘Cartel of the Suns’ as a global terrorist entity, a decision that has raised questions about the political implications and the actual nature of the group.
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The Trump administration has officially labeled Venezuela’s ‘Cartel de los Soles’ as a global terrorist organization, a move that has drawn criticism for misrepresenting a local slang term as an actual cartel. Critics argue that the term, which was originally a colloquial expression for generals allegedly corrupted by drug money, has been misinterpreted by U.S.…
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The U.S. Treasury Department under the Trump administration has officially labeled the ‘Cartel de los Soles’ as a global terrorist organization. This move comes amid longstanding U.S. criticisms of Venezuela’s government.
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The Trump administration has official labeled Cartel de los Soles as global terrorist entity, reflecting growing U.S. concern over drug-related corruption in Venezuela.
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The U.S. Treasury Department has labeled Venezuela’s ‘Cartel de los Soles’ as a global terrorist entity, sparking debate over its implications. This move is seen as part of the broader U.S. strategy to exert pressure on Venezuela.
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The Trump administration has officially designated ‘Cartel de los Soles’ as a global terrorist organization, a move that has sparked significant debate. Venezuelans originally used the term as a metaphor for the corruption of generals by drug money.
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The Trump administration’s Treasury Department labeled ‘Cartel de los Soles’ a global terror group, a move that has sparked controversy. The term originated as a Venezuelan idiom for generals involved in drug trafficking.
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The Trump administration’s designation of Venezuela’s ‘Cartel de los Soles’ as a terrorist organization has sparked controversy over the accuracy of such classifications and their implications for international relations. Venezuelans originally used the term as a metaphor for the pervasive corruption within the military, linking it to drug money.
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The Trump administration has officially designated the Venezuelan drug cartel ‘Cartel de los Soles’ as a global terrorist organization, a move that has sparked controversy and raised questions about the political motivations behind the designation. This designation follows a trend of United States government actions that have been criticized for their political undertones, as the…
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The Trump administration has labeled Venezuela’s ‘Cartel de los Soles’ as a global terrorist organization, intensifying U.S. pressure on the country. This decision reflects growing concerns over Venezuela’s ties to drug trafficking and corruption.
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The Trump administration labeled Venezuela’s ‘Cartel de los Soles’ as a global terrorist group, a designation that has sparked debate. The term was originally a figure of speech for military corruption in Venezuela.
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The Trump administration has officially designated ‘Cartel de los Soles’ as a global terrorist entity, marking a significant shift from its original colloquial use to a formal classification. This move underscores the administration’s approach to addressing drug trafficking and corruption networks.
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The Trump administration has officially designated the ‘Cartel de los Soles’ as a global terrorist organization, a move that has sparked international debate. This designation follows a figure of speech used by Venezuelans to describe the corruption among generals fueled by drug money.
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Poland has closed Russia’s last consulate in response to accusations of sabotage. Russia retaliates by threatening to reduce Poland’s diplomatic presence in the country.
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Poland is set to close Russia’s last consulate in response to sabotage accusations. Russia’s Foreign Ministry announced plans to reduce Poland’s diplomatic presence in Russia.
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Poland has closed Russia’s last consulate in the country, prompting Russia to retaliate by reducing Poland’s diplomatic presence in Russia. The move comes amid accusations of sabotage against Polish infrastructure, which Russia claims were carried out by Poland’s intelligence services.
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Poland has closed Russia’s last consulate in the country, citing sabotage accusations. In response, Russia’s Foreign Ministry announced plans to reduce Poland’s diplomatic presence in Russia.
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Poland has closed Russia’s last consulate in Gd, prompting Russia to threaten to reduce Poland’s diplomatic presence in Russia. The closure comes amid accusations that Polish intelligence services conducted sabotage operations against Russian interests.
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Poland has closed Russia’s last consulate in response to sabotage accusations, prompting Russia to threaten cuts to Poland’s diplomatic presence in Russia.
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Poland has closed Russia’s last consulate in the country, marking a significant escalation in bilateral tensions. Russia’s Foreign Ministry has vowed to reduce Poland’s diplomatic presence in Russia in response to the closure.
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Poland has closed Russia’s last consulate in the country, citing accusations of sabotage. In response, Russia announced it would reduce Poland’s diplomatic presence in Russia.
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Poland has closed Russia’s last consulate in the country, prompting Russia to announce a reduction in Poland’s diplomatic presence in Russia. The move comes amid accusations of sabotage against Polish infrastructure by Russian agents.
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Poland has closed Russia’s last consulate in Gd, escalating diplomatic tensions. Russia has responded by threatening to reduce Poland’s diplomatic presence in Russia.
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Poland has closed its last Russian consulate in Gdansk in response to sabotage accusations. Russia’s Foreign Ministry announced retaliation by reducing Poland’s diplomatic presence in Russia.
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Poland has closed Russia’s last consulate in Gdansk, citing accusations of espionage and sabotage. Russia’s Foreign Ministry announced plans to reduce Poland’s diplomatic presence in Russia as a response.
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Poland closes Russia’s last consulate in response to sabotage accusations, prompting Russia to reduce its diplomatic presence in the country.
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Poland has closed its last remaining consulate in Russia, prompting Russia to threaten to cut back its diplomatic presence in the country. The move follows accusations that Polish authorities were involved in a sabotage incident at a Russian military base.
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TP-Link alleges Netgear’s smear campaign caused potential sales losses over $1 billion. The lawsuit claims the false claims violate a 2024 patent agreement.
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TP-Link alleges that Netgear’s smear campaign has caused over $1 billion in potential sales losses by spreading false claims about its technology being compromised by Beijing. The lawsuit claims Netgear violated a 2024 patent settlement by disparaging TP-Link.
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TP-Link alleges that Netgear’s smear campaign could result in a sales loss exceeding $1 billion and violates a 2024 patent settlement agreement. The lawsuit highlights the growing scrutiny of Chinese tech firms in the US.
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TP-Link alleges Netgear’s smear campaign could result in over $1 billion in lost sales. The lawsuit claims Netgear violated a 2024 patent settlement by disparaging TP-Link.
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TP-Link alleges Netgear spread false claims about Chinese infiltration, risking over $1 billion in sales. The lawsuit challenges a 2024 patent settlement by accusing Netgear of violating its promise not to disparage rivals.
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TP-Link alleges Netgear orchestrated a smear campaign by falsely claiming its routers were infiltrated by Chinese hackers, potentially causing over $1 billion in sales losses. The lawsuit highlights concerns about national security risks linked to TP-Link’s equipment, which have drawn scrutiny from U.S. lawmakers.
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TP-Link alleges that Netgear’s campaign threatens injury to well over a billion dollars in sales and violates a 2024 settlement agreement. The lawsuit comes as TP-Link faces growing scrutiny in Washington over national-security issues.
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TP-Link, a California-based networking company, has accused its rival Netgear of orchestrating a smear campaign by planting false claims about its technology being infiltrated by Beijing, threatening over $1 billion in potential sales. The lawsuit claims Netgear’s actions violate a 2024 patent settlement agreement, which required the public company to refrain from disparaging its rival.
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TP-Link has filed a lawsuit against Netgear, alleging a smear campaign over false claims of Chinese infiltration that could cost over $1 billion in sales. The case also highlights growing national security concerns about TP-Link’s equipment.
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TP-Link accuses Netgear of a smear campaign that could cost it over $1 billion in sales by spreading false claims of Chinese infiltration. The lawsuit alleges Netgear violated a 2024 patent agreement by disparaging its rival.
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TP-Link accuses Netgear of orchestrating a smear campaign that could lead to a $1 billion sales loss. The lawsuit also claims Netgear violated a 2024 patent settlement agreement.
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TP-Link accuses Netgear of orchestrating a smear campaign that could lead to over $1 billion in lost sales. The lawsuit claims Netgear violated a 2024 patent settlement by disparaging its rival.
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TP-Link accuses Netgear of orchestrating a smear campaign by spreading false claims of Chinese infiltration, risking over $1 billion in sales, and violating a 2024 patent settlement agreement. The lawsuit highlights growing national-security concerns over TP-Link’s equipment.
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TP-Link alleges Netgear’s smear campaign caused a potential $1 billion sales loss. The lawsuit claims the campaign violated a 2024 patent settlement.
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US President Donald Trump has approved a covert strategy targeting Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, involving military, psychological, and information pressure. The Pentagon has deployed warships to the Caribbean and has carried out controversial strikes on small boats it claims are involved in drug smuggling from Venezuela.
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President Trump has sanctioned a multi-pronged strategy to pressure Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, including covert operations and military buildup. The White House claims Maduro is an illegitimate ruler linked to cartels, while Maduro denies these allegations and warns against a potential war.
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Trump has approved covert CIA operations targeting Maduro’s government, including military, psychological, and information pressure. The White House has resumed back-channel talks, but refused Maduro’s offer to step down.
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The New York Times reports that US President Donald Trump has approved covert CIA operations targeting Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s government as part of a broader strategy to apply military, psychological, and information pressure. While Trump has rejected Maduro’s offer to step down, the White House has resumed back-channel negotiations, with Maduro indicating potential cooperation…
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US President Donald Trump has approved a strategy involving covert CIA operations and military actions against Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro, with potential cyber and sabotage efforts. The White House maintains that Maduro is an illegitimate, cartel-linked leader, fueling speculation about possible direct military action.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has authorized a covert CIA strategy targeting Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s government, involving military, psychological, and information pressure. The administration has also resumed back-channel negotiations with Maduro, who proposed a potential resignation that was rejected.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has authorized additional measures to pressure Venezuela, including covert CIA operations targeting President Nicolas Maduro’s government and a military buildup in the Caribbean. The strategy involves psychological and information operations, alongside potential military strikes on alleged drug facilities and military units linked to Maduro.
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US President Donald Trump has approved covert CIA operations targeting Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s government as part of a broader strategy to exert pressure on the country. The White House has rejected Maduro’s proposal to step down, which was reportedly discussed in back-channel negotiations, while deploying warships to the Caribbean and conducting strikes on small…
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US President Donald Trump has approved covert CIA operations targeting Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s government, as part of an expanded strategy involving military, psychological, and information pressure. The New York Times reported that the White House has also resumed back-channel negotiations with Maduro, who previously offered to step down but was rejected.
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US President Donald Trump has approved additional measures to pressure Venezuela, including covert CIA operations and military actions, with the potential for broader campaigns. The Pentagon has deployed warships to the Caribbean and carried out controversial strikes on small boats it claims are involved in drug smuggling from Venezuela.
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A 17-year-old suspect, Kaevaughn Dudley, has been arrested in connection with a shooting at Howard University’s homecoming event in Washington, D.C., which left five people wounded. The incident occurred during Yard Fest, where Dudley allegedly fired multiple shots at a group of individuals after an initial verbal confrontation.
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A 17-year-old suspect has been arrested following a shooting at Howard University’s homecoming event, which left five people injured. Police allege the teen fired multiple shots, resulting in a 13-year-old victim being paralyzed from the chest down. The incident highlights a rise in violence at college homecoming events, prompting experts to warn of a surge…
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A 17-year-old suspect, Kaevaughn Dudley, has been arrested for a shooting at Howard University’s homecoming event in Washington, D.C., which left five people injured. Authorities have charged him with multiple counts, including armed assault with intent to murder, and he is being tried as an adult.
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A 17-year-old suspect, Kaevaughn Dudley, has been arrested for a homecoming shooting at Howard University that injured five people, including a 13-year-old victim paralyzed from the chest down. The incident occurred after a confrontation between groups at the Yard Fest event, with Dudley identified through surveillance footage.