Venezuela Says Deal Reached to Resume US Deportation Flights of Illegal Immigrants

Maduro said he holds El Salvador responsible for imprisoning his nationals, who he said hadn’t committed crimes in the United States or El Salvador. Venezuela has said it will once again accept U.S. repatriation flights carrying its nationals deported for illegally entering the United States. Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro announced that a deal had been

South Florida Biochar Plant Poised to Be Key for Domestic Silicon Chip Makers

By 2029, Green Carbon Solutions’ engineered charcoal will also enrich soil, purify water, generate electricity using ‘every last piece from a piece of wood.’ INDIANTOWN, Fla.–Martin Ellis is building a first-in-America business he says will boost domestic manufacturing of silicon chips, solar panels, and steel while enriching soil, purifying water, and generating electricity. The veteran

South Florida Biochar Plant Poised to Be Key for Domestic Silicon Chipmakers

By 2029, Green Carbon Solutions’ engineered charcoal will enrich soil, purify water, and generate electricity using ‘every last piece from a piece of wood.’ INDIANTOWN, Fla.—Martin Ellis is building a first-in-the-U.S. business that he said will boost domestic manufacturing of silicon chips, solar panels, and steel while enriching soil, purifying water, and generating electricity. The

Cartels’ Advanced Technology a Growing Threat to US

South Texas rancher Antonio Céspedes Saldierna, 74, was driving his pickup on his ranch in Mexico when his vehicle ran over an improvised explosive device (IED), detonating it. The force of the explosion flipped his truck onto its side, killing the retiree and his friend inside. A third occupant, his friend’s wife, was hospitalized. The

Pentagon Launches Investigation Into Classified Information Leaks

Pentagon chief of staff Joe Kasper indicated the investigation could include polygraphs and referrals for criminal prosecution. The Department of Defense has launched a new effort to track down the sources of unauthorized disclosures of sensitive and classified information, becoming the second executive branch department to take steps this week to plug information leaks. “Recent

Trump Orders Full Access to Unclassified Federal Data for Designated Officials

The order could have implications for how the Department of Government Efficiency continues its work. In a lesser-noticed executive order issued on March 20, President Donald Trump directed federal agencies to grant his designees complete access to unclassified government data. The order, somewhat overshadowed by an order to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, mandates