
Trump Posts Image Depicting Venezuela as 51st US State
Former U.S. President Donald Trump shared a controversial image or post on social media that depicted Venezuela as the 51st state of the United States. This action garnered significant media attention across various international outlets.
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Geothermal Energy Developer Fervo Raises $1.89 Billion in US IPO - Bloomberg.com
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