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  • U.S. Will Use Force To Protect Venezuela’s New President
    On the brink of a crisis
    The United States stands ready to use "all options" to defend the legitimacy of Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido as Venezuela's interim President.
  • Opioids Remain the Biggest Killer of Americans
    Far too many overdose deaths
    More Americans are dying from opioid overdoses every year than from any other cause.
  • China's Total 2018 Trade Surplus with U.S. Hits New Record
    Trade still strong
    China's trade surplus with the United States hit a record high of $323 billion in 2018, the highest in more than a decade.
  • U.S. Sales are Up but Shares Plummet, Investors Mum
    Macy's Black Friday
    Investors seem unhappy these days as U.S. retailers experience an alarming dip in shares. Macy's dropped at two digits while Kohl's and Target stocks plummeted by 6 percent. Amid fears and doubt of the future, the Federal Reserve expressed willingness to adjust to economic changes.
  • Beijing: Kim Jong Un Arrives Amid China-US Trade War
    Kim Jong-Un in China
    As the U.S. and China resume trade talks, North Korea's Kim Jong Un made his way into Beijing through the Dandong border.
  • Carl Icahn Cites China’s Value in Global Economy
    Donald Trump and Xi Jinping
    Philanthropist and business mogul Carl Icahn expressed his thoughts on the importance of China's cost-cutting expertise in the global market.
  • U.S. Must Continue Role in ITER Nuclear Fusion Project
    Unlimited clean energy
    The United States must continue participating in the multi-billion dollar ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor) nuclear fusion research and engineering megaproject instead of launching its own separate endeavor, concluded a panel of distinguished American scientists.
  • Saudi Arabia Will Slash Crude Exports to U.S. In 2019
    Taking revenge on Trump
    Saudi Arabia will target the United States with a huge oil export cut in a bold move to slash massive inventories -- and to take revenge on president Donald Trump.
  • Vaccine Might Reduce Deaths from U.S. Opioid Epidemic
    Too many opioid deaths
    American scientists seem to have made astounding headway against the lethal opioid epidemic sweeping the United States that killed more than 72,000 persons in 2017.
  • U.S., India Forge Stronger Military Ties
    Allies
    The United States Armed Forces and the Indian Armed Forces have forged far closer military ties over the past year as the menace from China looks high over the horizon.
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