U.S. Capitol police officer Brian Sicknick collapsed after being assaulted while defending the Capitol Building on Jan. 6, ...
Lawmakers still have questions about the Trump administration's decision to oust Venezuelan President Nicholás Maduro from ...
Want to learn something new in the new year? Check out these deep-dive books from 2025 — nonfiction that will lead you to ...
Last year, for Black History Month, NPR's Scott Simon spoke with Edith Renfrow Smith of Chicago, who has died at 111 years ...
Rep. Adam Smith, the top Democrat serving on the House Armed Services Committee, says Trump administration officials offered ...
Ousted Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife pleaded not guilty in New York yesterday. And, the CDC scales back ...
Years before the Trump administration removed Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro this week, the Pentagon commissioned a report on what would happen if the president were ousted. Here & Now ‘s Scott ...
Dust storms can cause vehicle crashes due to poor visibility, damage crops and also carry diseases. And in some parts of the South, the number of dust storms is only increasing.
As Venezuelan leaders adjust to political shifts after U.S. forces captured deposed president Nicolás Maduro, some Venezuelans are fleeing across the border into Colombia.
The U.S. military operation in Venezuela is having ripple effects across the world. Israel praised the attack, hoping the arrest of Maduro will be another pressure point on Iran and Hezbollah. NPR’s ...
Special forces veterans on the ground in Caracas, preparing for escalating danger and potential missions to extract Americans from Venezuela.
Here & Now ’s Robin Young talks with Renata Segura, director of the Latin America and the Caribbean Program for the International Crisis Group, about the fallout from Nicolás Maduro’s arrest and ...
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