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Maduro's Exit in Venezuela Could Reopen World's Largest Oil Reserves to Global Markets, Analyst Claims
Bloomberg argues that a brief conflict could quickly shift from bullish to bearish for oil markets if a successor government opens the sector
Poll Reveals That Trump is More Popular Than Petro in Colombia After Diplomatic Spat
The poll by AtlasIntel also found that 82% of Colombians want Petro to pursue closer ties to Washington, and 70% hold a positive view of the U.S.
Trump Claims 2021 Was 'a Peaceful Transfer of Power', Doubles Down on Claim Election was 'Crooked'
He also falsely stated that "about 5[00], 6[00] or 700" people rioted the Capitol on January 6 yet more than 1,230 people have been charged with federal crimes
Trump Refuses to Admit Talking to Putin, But Says 'If I Did, It's a Smart Thing'
In a town hall interview, former President Donald Trump refused to confirm or deny whether he's talked to Putin since his presidency ended.
Non-Hospitalized COVID-19 Survivors In Danger Of Heart Failure: Report
A study shows that individuals who have been exposed to the coronavirus have a 39% risk of developing heart failure compared to those who have not been infected.
Mancera Meets Bloomberg: Mexico City Mayor Talks Climate Change in New York
Mexico City's mayor, Miguel Ángel Mancera Espinosa, met with New York's Michael Bloomberg to discuss a memorandum concerning the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group.
Is Mexican Soda To Blame For Obesity Crisis? 10 Facts About Soda In Mexico
Mexico has recently proposed a tax on sugared beverages. Mayor Bloomberg has recently pledged $10 million dollars to the fight agains obesity. Here are 10 Mind Blowing Facts about soda in Mexico.
Federal Judge Shira A. Scheindlin Rules NYPD Stop-And-Frisk Violated Constitutional Rights Of Minorities
The controversial NYPD policy was struck down by a federal judge on Monday morning on the grounds that New York police violated the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment rights of minorities in the city. More than 80 percent of those stopped under the program were either black or Hispanic, and about 90 percent were let go without being charged with a crime.
Michael Bloomberg Ricin Letters: New York City Mayor Sent Anonymous Gun Control Letters Laced With Poison Threat [VIDEO]
New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg received one letter laced with ricin. The other was sent to his organization, Mayors Against Illegal Guns.
Gun Control Debate: Mike Bloomberg’s Group Attacks Marco Rubio Over Filibuster
Mayor Michael Bloomberg's, I-N.Y.C., group's attack ads on some lawmakers positions on gun control have been called "cheesy."
Bloomberg Gun Control: NRA's Wayne LaPierre Blasts Mayor Mike's 'Insane' New Initiatives
NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg's gun control policy was criticized by NRA Vice President Wayne LaPierre when the two appeared on NBC's "Meet The Press" to advocate their positions on gun control.
Bloomberg Soda Ban: Is Ban On Cigarettes Next For NYC Mayor?
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg proposed a bill banning the display of tobacco products in stores.
NYC Soda Ban: Judge Halts Bloomberg’s Restrictions On Sugary Drinks
A Manhattan judge issued an injunction against the City of New York, halting a ban on sugary drinks touted by Mayor Michael Bloomberg
NYC Soda Ban: Starbucks Says They Will Defy Bloomberg Order; Will Mayor Shut Them Down?
Mayor Bloomberg has sought healthier food options for New Yorkers.
Cuomo, Bloomberg, Christie Reach Agreement to Restart Work on Sept. 11 Museum
On the eve of the 11th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie came to an agreement about who would pay for the National September 11 Memorial Museum.