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Memes of Secretary of State Marco Rubio in a never-ending series of new job roles have fast gone viral online.
The Miami Dolphins fired head coach Mike McDaniel on Thursday, creating yet another NFL head coaching vacancy. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio quickly made it clear he won’t be filling it. Upon hearing the news of McDaniel’s exit, Rubio posted on X Thursday morning, jokingly saying he was not in consideration for the job.
Since the dramatic capture of dictator Nicolas Maduro by U.S. forces, questions have swirled about who is running Venezuela and how.
Tony Dokoupil's first week as "CBS Evening News" anchor under Bari Weiss continued to raise eyebrows during the new host's Jan. 6 half-hour, which broadcast from Miami, Florida as part of Dokoupil's "Live From America Tour" to celebrate his first week on the job.
As reported by RawStory, Tuesday’s show included a brief report about the Capitol riots, which took place on January 6, 2021, when the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., was attacked by a mob of supporters of President Donald Trump, two months after his defeat in the 2020 presidential election.
As the question of who’s in charge of Venezuela looms, Marco Rubio prepares to work with Delcy Rodriguez, sworn in after Maduro’s capture.
In December, Vanity Fair published extensive interviews with Susie Wiles and other administration officials. Here are some further details from those conversations, given recent actions in Venezuela.
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CBS Anchor Fawns Over 'Ultimate Florida Man' Marco Rubio
Tony Dokoupil followed his awkward CBS Evening News debut with a glowing segment Tuesday on one of the most powerful people in U.S. government.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a football fan, now is quarterbacking President Donald Trump’s foreign policy team as it navigates particularly turbulent global waters, notably in Venezuela.