The Biden administration on Tuesday took a step toward easing sanctions against Venezuela’s socialist government — just one day after lifting financial, travel and migration rules for Cuba. The US will allow Chevron to discuss future work with state-owned Venezuelan oil company PDVSA and lift sanctions against Carlos Malpica-Flores, a former PDVSA executive and relative […]Read More
A Michigan mother is suing a hospital for requiring her daughter to get vaccinated against COVID-19 before getting a kidney transplant. Jenna Campau, of Fennville, adopted the 17-year-old girl from Ukraine in 2021, according to her complaint filed Friday in US District Court for the Western District of Michigan, the Detroit News reported. The teen […]Read More
The White House is starting a third round of free rapid COVID-19 tests for Americans to order directly to their homes, as the Biden administration continues to urge Congress to pass additional pandemic funding despite lower hospitalization and death rates among a more vaccinated population. On Tuesday, the White House reopened COVIDTests.gov for US households […]Read More
ATLANTA — A judge on Monday temporarily delayed the execution of a Georgia man who was scheduled to die Tuesday for killing an 8-year-old girl 46 years ago. Virgil Delano Presnell Jr., 68, killed the girl and raped her 10-year-old friend after abducting them as they walked home from school in Cobb County, just outside […]Read More
The Biden administration on Monday said it would relax rules for sending money to Cuba and reverse former President Donald Trump’s policies that made it more difficult to travel to or migrate from the island. The slate of changes outraged prominent Cuban-American politicians who hoped Cuba’s authoritarian Communist leaders were on the ropes after large […]Read More











