Today in News History
On July 4, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1911, A massive heat wave strikes the northeastern United States, killing 380 people in eleven days and breaking temperature records in several cities. In 1935, Paul Scoon, Grenadian politician, 2nd Governor-General of Grenada (died 2013) was born. In 1951, Vladimir Tismăneanu, Romanian-American political scientist, sociologist, and academic was born. In 1952, Álvaro Uribe, Colombian lawyer and politician, 39th President of Colombia was born. In 1963, Laureano Márquez, Spanish-Venezuelan political scientist and journalist was born. In 1979, Renny Vega, Venezuelan footballer was born. In 1998, Japan launches the Nozomi probe to Mars, joining the United States and Russia as a space exploring nation. In 2000, Gustaw Herling-Grudziński, Polish journalist and author (born 1919) passed away. In 2008, Jesse Helms, American politician (born 1921) passed away. In 2009, Jean-Baptiste Tati Loutard, Congolese poet and politician (born 1938) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Venezuela earthquakes deepen rift between GOP hawks and Trump-backed regime

Republicans hawkish on leftist Latin America are warning that Venezuela’s interim President Delcy Rodríguez must be cut out from accessing robust U.S. assistance to the country, as the Trump administration helps lead the global humanitarian response to two massive earthquakes last week. President Trump has placed little emphasis on a democratic transition in the country...
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