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- JONATHAN TURLEY: Maduro operation was legal, but Trump makes it complicated - Legal expert analyzes Trump's Venezuela operation after president contradicts official narrative on Maduro seizure, revealing nation-building plans.
- 3 Artificial Intelligence Stocks to Buy in 2026 That Could Be Better Picks Than Palantir - These three AI winners appear to be safer bets than Palantir in the new year.
- Ukrainian Politics Has Reawakened. Zelensky Must Tread Carefully. - The Ukrainian leader is reshuffling his cabinet as a corruption scandal reshapes the political landscape at a pivotal point in peace negotiations.
- The U.S. Indictment of Maduro Cites Cocaine Smuggling. Venezuela’s Role in the Trade Is Believed to Be Modest. - Experts have said that Venezuela is not a major drug producer but a minor cocaine transit country, with most of the cocaine flowing through it headed to Europe.
- Why I Would Never Sell This Growth ETF - This ETF from Vanguard is one you should consider buying and never selling.
- Robots learn 1,000 tasks in one day from a single demo - Scientists achieve major robotics milestone as robot learns 1,000 different physical tasks in single day, potentially transforming manufacturing, healthcare and home robotics.
- Best movers in Fredericksburg, Va. - There are a lot of good movers that serve Fredericksburg, Va., but we've made the calls and done the research to name the best of the best.
- Martina Navratilova expresses support for criminal sanctions to US companies that take oil from Venezuela - Tennis legend Martina Navratilova agrees with journalist's social media post calling for criminal sanctions against U.S. oil companies that take Venezuelan oil.
- Trump Plunges the U.S. Into a New Era of Risk in Venezuela - President Trump opened a new chapter in American nation building as he declared that the United States had toppled Venezuela’s leader and would “run” the country for an indefinite period.
- A mother says goodbye to her son as Swiss community grieves after deadly fire - CRANS-MONTANA, Switzerland (AP) — A Mass was held Sunday for victims of the New Year's Eve fire at a bar in the Swiss Alpine resort of Crans-Montana, which left 40 dead and many severely injured, as distressed parents waited for news of the
- Rubio takes on most challenging role yet: Viceroy of Venezuela - The top U.S. diplomat has pushed for regime change for over a decade. Now the hard part begins.
- Many killed in Swiss fire were teenagers, authorities say - Police investigating a ferocious New Year’s fire in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, said they had identified most of the dead, some as young as 14 and 15.
- Why are people leaving NJ? New study reveals 2025 migration trends - Discover why 62% of New Jersey residents left the state and where they settled down in 2025.
- Police identify 16 more victims of Swiss bar fire - A criminal investigation has been launched into the fire, with families now facing an agonising wait to identify missing loved ones.
- Live updates: Maduro held in New York as Trump says U.S. will temporarily ‘run’ Venezuela - U.S. commandos captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro in a surprise predawn raid. Vice President Delcy Rodríguez was then sworn in as interim president.
- Venezuela government supporters hold vigil following US capture of Maduro - U.S. operations on Saturday represented America’s most assertive action to achieve regime change in a country since the nation’s 2003 invasion of Iraq. The actions raise stark new questions about the legality of the U.S. moves under a broad
- Airlines restore Caribbean flights after U.S. lifts airspace restrictions tied to Venezuela strikes - Airlines including United and Delta began restoring flights to Puerto Rico and other Caribbean destinations early Sunday after aviation authorities lifted temporary airspace restrictions.
- Indonesian rescuers find a second body as search for Spanish soccer coach and 2 children extended - Indonesian rescuers recovered a second body Sunday in the ongoing search for a Spanish soccer coach and two of his children who went missing after a tour boat sank during their Christmas holiday. The rescue team retrieved the body floating
- 'Acne was debilitating for me so I set up a £40m business to help others' - James Mishreki is the creator behind Skin + Me, providing skin treatment on prescription-grade subscription in a business valued at £160m.
- What to know about the protests now shaking Iran as tensions remain high over its nuclear program - Widening protests in Iran sparked by the Islamic Republic's ailing economy are putting new pressure on its theocracy. Tehran is still reeling from a 12-day war launched by Israel in June that saw the United States bomb nuclear sites in Ira
- This Is What Venezuelans Really Want - We have long faced a brutal paradox: an absent yet omnipotent state.
- International aid groups grapple with what Israel's ban will mean for their work in Gaza - Israel’s decision to revoke the licenses of more than three dozen humanitarian organizations this week has aid groups scrambling to grapple with what this means for their operations in Gaza and their ability to help tens of thousands of str
- Seahawks secure top seed in NFC with dominant road win over 49ers - Seattle Seahawks beat San Francisco 49ers for franchise-record 14th win and NFC playoffs top seed after quarterback Brock Purdy's fourth-quarter interception.
- China’s Russian Town Has Log Cabins and Cyrillic Signs, but No Russians - Enhe was once home to thousands of ethnic Russians. Under Xi Jinping’s push for ethnic unity, little remains beyond nostalgia and props for tourists.
- Heavy rain, high tides cause flooding along stretch of Northern California - Heavy rain and high tides believed to be the most severe in two decades caused flooding in parts of Northern California on Saturday, prompting road closures and rescues of people trapped in cars. Authorities were called to assist when cars
- Scientists issue warning about dangerous phenomenon escalating in the Arctic — here's what's happening - Global action will be crucial.
- Kamala Harris blasts Trump administration’s capture of Venezuela’s Maduro as ‘unlawful and unwise’ - Kamala Harris condemns Trump's capture of Venezuelan dictator Maduro as 'unlawful and unwise,' warning of potential chaos and questioning oil motives.
- Dodgers pitcher Alex Vesia’s wife shares first public message since couple’s devastating family loss - In her first TikTok of the new year, Kayla Vesia thanked fans for their support after she and Dodgers reliever Alex Vesia shared news of their devastating family loss.
- Heavy Rain and King Tides Cause Flooding in California - Highways were blocked and a regional airport shut down on Saturday when the latest in a long run of drenching rainstorms coincided with especially high tides.
- What to know about the slackline tied to Arizona helicopter crash - Investigators say a helicopter hit a highline stretched across Telegraph Canyon near Superior, killing four. Here’s what to know.
- What to know about the slackline tied to Arizona helicopter crash - Investigators say a helicopter hit a highline stretched across Telegraph Canyon near Superior, killing four. Here’s what to know.
- Second front: How a socialist cell in the US mobilized pro-Maduro foot soldiers within 12 hours - A Fox News DIgital analysis of mobilization efforts to support Maduro reveals a coordinated campaign by a transnational network of self-proclaimed socialist, communist and Marxist groups.
- NFC South will be determined by Saints-Falcons game after Buccaneers keep season alive vs Panthers - The Carolina Panthers lost 16-14 to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, missing a chance to clinch the NFC South. The Panthers need the Atlanta Falcons to beat the New Orleans Saints.
- Debit card skimming device, hidden camera found at popular Mass. supermarket - A debit card skimming device was found on an ATM inside a popular Massachusetts grocery store on Friday, authorities warned.
- Ole Miss coach Pete Golding says LSU holds power over Lane Kiffin's assistants as Rebels eye CFP semifinal - Pete Golding said Ole Miss is focused on the Fiesta Bowl despite questions about assistants joining Lane Kiffin at LSU during a critical stretch of the College Football Playoff.
- Trump administration misled Congress before Maduro raid, Democrats say - The attack to seize Venezuela’s president came months after Secretary of State Marco Rubio told lawmakers the administration didn’t intend to invade the country
- Dayton restaurant temporarily closed after kitchen fire - The restaurant had a fire, which was contained to a small part of the kitchen.
- In Venezuela raid, the specter of U.S. regime change returns to Latin America - The Maduro raid is a strategic gamble with an unpredictable outcome in a deeply divided region, dramatically altering the security dynamic across South America.
- Man accused of stealing snowplows, guns found hiding under bed in Billerica home, police say - Police say investigators recovered $35,000 in stolen property.
- Sister warned Bryan Kohberger about 'psycho killer' on the loose before his arrest: 'Be careful' - Bryan Kohberger's sister reveals she warned him about a 'psycho killer' after the Idaho murders, not knowing she was speaking to the actual killer.
- Why Trump’s War Is Dumb, Brazen—and Of Course, All About Oil - A poet once wrote of small men who measured their lives in “coffee spoons.” But, all of us as Americans living in the modern era, can just as easily measure ours by the number of oil wars we have lived through. As a young guy just starting
- Maduro capture echoes Noriega takedown that used rock music as psychological warfare against dictator - Nicolás Maduro's capture in Venezuela draws striking parallels to the dramatic 1989 U.S. operation that brought down Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega.
- Around the world U.S. attacks on Venezuela prompt praise, anger -- and fear - Though some countries applauded the U.S. action, nations across globe condemned the U.S. attack on Venezuela. Some wondered which country might be targeted next.
- Venezuelan leader Maduro lands in New York after being captured by US forces on drug conspiracy charges - Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife landed in New York to face drug conspiracy charges after being captured by U.S. forces on Saturday.
- On the ground in Venezuela: Shock, fear and defiance - While celebrations among the Venezuelan diaspora broke out around the world, in Venezuela the mood was tense after the ouster of President Nicolás Maduro.
- 'I waited for this moment for so long.' Many U.S. Venezuelans praise Maduro capture - The U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro sparked celebrations among many Venezuelan Americans across the country. Some expressed conflicting feelings, grateful for Maduro's capture but wary of President Trump's U.S. intervention.
- Inside ‘Operation Absolute Resolve,’ the U.S. Effort to Capture Maduro - The tactically precise operation successfully extracted Mr. Maduro with no loss of American life, a result heralded by President Trump amid larger questions about the legality and rationale for the U.S. actions in Venezuela.
- Deadly 'superbug' is spreading across US as drug resistance grows, researchers warn - Researchers discover possible weakness in deadly hospital superbug C. auris that could lead to new treatments for the drug-resistant fungal infection.
- An autopsy of Venezuela’s $2 billion Russian S-300VM missile system - How the "advanced defenses" quickly became a very expensive paperweight.
- Barry Manilow gives fans positive health update following his recent cancer diagnosis - Music legend Barry Manilow reportedly recovering well from lung cancer surgery. The 82-year-old's positive hospital update follows December diagnosis.