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Trump's intervention in Venezuela sparks mixed views of U.S. around the world

PBS Headlines
6 months 1 week ago
In Washington, divisions are deepening over Trump's actions in Venezuela. Homeland Security Secretary Noem called the move necessary on Fox News Sunday, but Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said the goal doesn't justify the means. For more understanding, Lisa Desjardins speaks with University of Michigan professor Silvia Pedraza, who has studied Venezuela and its vast diaspora.
Lisa Desjardins

News Wrap: Heavy rains, king tides create dangerous conditions in northern California

PBS Headlines
6 months 1 week ago
In our news wrap Sunday, parts of northern California brace for more rain as residents try to escape rising flood waters, hundreds gathered to attend a memorial for those killed in a New Year's Day fire at a bar in Switzerland, and gunmen in northern Nigeria killed at least 30 people and abducted several others.

Emerging field of culinary medicine helps fight diseases through better food

PBS Headlines
6 months 1 week ago
As the saying goes, we are what we eat. That age-old wisdom is behind the emergence of a new field in medicine. Ali Rogin brings us this report for our ongoing coverage of the intersection of arts and health, part of our CANVAS series.
Ali Rogin

Mourners march in silence to honor victims of deadly Swiss Alpine bar fire

PBS Headlines
6 months 1 week ago
Hundreds marched in silence Sunday to honor the 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.
John Leicester, Associated Press

North Korea test-fires ballistic missiles before South Korean president's visit to China

PBS Headlines
6 months 1 week ago
North Korea launched multiple ballistic missiles toward its eastern waters Sunday, its neighbors said, just hours before South Korea's president left for China for talks expected to cover North Korea's nuclear program.
Hyung-Jin Kim, Associated Press

Fact-checking Trump's claims after U.S. strike on Venezuela and capture of Maduro

PBS Headlines
6 months 1 week ago
After the U.S. captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, President Donald Trump made false and misleading statements about previous U.S. strikes on Venezuelan boats and Maduro sending the gang Tren de Aragua to the U.S., according to fact-checking by PolitiFact.
Louis Jacobson, PolitiFact

Maduro arrives in New York to face charges after U.S. operation questioned by legal experts

PBS Headlines
6 months 1 week ago
Deposed Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro arrived in the United States to face criminal charges after being captured in an audacious nighttime military operation that President Donald Trump said would set the U.S. up to "run" the South American country and tap its vast oil reserves to sell to other nations.
Regina Garcia Cano, Associated Press

Tense calm holds in Venezuela the day after Maduro was taken by U.S. military

PBS Headlines
6 months 1 week ago
A tense calm held in Venezuela on Sunday, one day after President Nicolás Maduro was deposed and captured in an American military operation.
Regina Garcia Cano, Associated Press

Authorities investigate managers of Swiss bar where New Year's fire killed 40

PBS Headlines
6 months 2 weeks ago
Swiss authorities have opened a criminal investigation into the managers of the bar where a fire at a New Year's party left 40 people dead, authorities said Saturday.
John Leicester, Associated Press

Trump says U.S. will 'run' Venezuela after capturing Maduro in surprise military strike

PBS Headlines
6 months 2 weeks ago
In a stunning act of regime change on Saturday, the U.S. military captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and brought him to U.S. soil to face criminal charges. Soon after, President Donald Trump announced the U.S. would "run" Venezuela until a transition of power is made and warned of a new era of U.S. domination over Latin America. Nick Schifrin reports.
Ali Rogin

How Venezuelans in Caracas are reacting to Maduro's capture by U.S. forces

PBS Headlines
6 months 2 weeks ago
After the U.S. military's capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Saturday, Ali Rogin speaks with Feature Story News reporter Mary Triny Mena for an on-the-ground look at what's happening in the country's capital city of Caracas.
Ali Rogin

Former U.S. ambassador to Venezuela analyzes goal of Maduro regime change

PBS Headlines
6 months 2 weeks ago
For more on the Trump administration's aims in capturing Venezuelan President Maduro and what message it sends to the rest of the world, Ali Rogin speaks with James Story, who spent 25 years in the U.S. State Department and most recently served as the top U.S. diplomat to Venezuela.
Ali Rogin

News Wrap: Iran vows crackdown on 'rioters' amid protests over economy

PBS Headlines
6 months 2 weeks ago
In our news wrap Saturday, Iran's supreme leader vowed to crack down on demonstrators following days of protests, and Trump told reporters Putin is "killing too many people" as European national security advisers convened in Kyiv to discuss the latest peace proposals for Ukraine.
PBS News Weekend

Why San Francisco is suing top U.S. food manufacturers over ultra-processed foods

PBS Headlines
6 months 2 weeks ago
In the first lawsuit of its kind, the city of San Francisco is suing 11 of the nation's top food companies, saying they sell ultra-processed food knowing they are harmful to health. By some estimates, more than 60% of food consumed in the U.S. is ultra-processed. John Yang speaks with Ashley Gearhardt, a University of Michigan psychology professor who studies addiction, to learn more.
John Yang

Census officials work to count every person in Alaska's most remote places

PBS Headlines
6 months 2 weeks ago
The next major U.S. national census is in 2030, but this year, the Census Bureau will conduct field tests to try to come up with better ways to count the most hard-to-reach populations. In Alaska, officials came up with a plan during the last census to count one of the most remote villages in that state. Alaska Public Media's Matt Faubion reports.
Matt Faubion, Alaska Public Media

Iran's leader says rioters 'must be put in their place' as protest death toll rises to at least 10

PBS Headlines
6 months 2 weeks ago
Iran's supreme leader insisted Saturday that "rioters must be put in their place" after a week of protests that have shaken the Islamic Republic, likely giving security forces a green light to aggressively put down the demonstrations.
Jon Gambrell, Associated Press

Venezuelans in South Florida celebrate ouster of Maduro government

PBS Headlines
6 months 2 weeks ago
Revelers chanted "liberty" and draped Venezuelan flags over their shoulders in South Florida on Saturday to celebrate the American military attack that toppled Nicolás Maduro's government — a stunning outcome they had longed for but left them wondering what comes next in their troubled homeland.
Vanessa A. Alvarez, Associated Press

How U.S. forces captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro in Caracas

PBS Headlines
6 months 2 weeks ago
Trump, during a news conference Saturday at his Florida home, laid out the details of the overnight strike, after which he said Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were flown by helicopter to a U.S. warship.
Meg Kinnard, Associated Press

Maduro's capture and Trump's claim that U.S. will run Venezuela raise new legal questions

PBS Headlines
6 months 2 weeks ago
The Trump administration's capture of Venezuela's president and plans to "run" the country are raising stark new questions about the legality of the U.S. moves under a broader campaign against the South American nation.
Lisa Mascaro, Associated Press

Allied security advisers discuss peace proposals in Ukraine ahead of leaders' summit

PBS Headlines
6 months 2 weeks ago
National security advisers from Europe and other allies visited Kyiv on Saturday to discuss security guarantees and economic support as a U.S.-led diplomatic push to end the nearly 4-year-old war in Ukraine intensifies.
Volodymyr Yurchuk, Associated Press
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