US eases crippling Venezuela sanction, allows propane deals
REGINA GARCIA CANO and JORGE RUEDA, Associated Press
July 12, 2021
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1of5Opposition leader Juan Guaido and his wife Fabiana Rosales walk in the parking lot of their residential building after holding an impromptu press conference in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, July 12, 2021. Guaido said security forces threatened his driver as he arrived home Monday.Ariana Cubillos/APShow MoreShow Less
2of5Opposition leader Juan Guaido speaks to the press at his residential building in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, July 12, 2021. Guaido said security forces threatened his driver when he and his driver arrived home Monday.Ariana Cubillos/APShow MoreShow Less
rapes of young boys allegedly by a former assistant coach and allegedly covered up or at least ignored by other penn state officials. we get the latest from our mary snow. reporter: two days after ousting its president and former coach joe paterno, penn state s board of trustees announced today that it is forming a committee to investigate the failure surrounding the reporting of sex allegations by jerry sandusky. the board of trustees says no resources will be spared. they will have independent counsel and investigative teams saying there are no restrictions on the scope or activity of this committee, this as a new interim prefz penn state rodney ericsson addressed the board about moving forward here at penn state. i accept this new leadership role under circumstances that i never could have imagined. it has been truly difficult to comprehend the terrible nature of the allegations that were revealed in the attorney general s presentment last week. my heart aches for the