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Here are the latest major news updates from America (USA) today:
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US plans to 'run' Venezuela and tap its oil reserves, Trump says, after operation to oust Maduro
U.S. capture of Maduro divides Latin America, thrilling Trump's allies and threatening his foes
Yesterday
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🗞️ 1. U.S. Military Operation & Venezuela Crisis
The U.S. carried out a large-scale military operation in Venezuela, capturing President Nicolás Maduro and his wife after explosions in Caracas. President Donald Trump says the U.S. will temporarily “run” Venezuela and tap its oil reserves, though details and timelines remain unclear. �
AP News
This action is dividing opinions internationally and within the region, with some U.N. nations sharply criticizing the intervention while the U.S. defends it as justified. �
PBS
Developments Today:
Maduro and his wife have been arraigned in a U.S. federal court in New York, pleading not guilty to drug trafficking and other charges; protests continue in parts of the U.S. and abroad. �
AP News +1
💼 2. U.S. Global Tax Negotiations
In global economic news, the U.S. has secured an exemption from a proposed 15% global corporate minimum tax agreement that was supported by about 150 countries — a move praised by some business groups as protecting American competitiveness. �
Yahoo Finance
📊 3. Public Opinion & Domestic Polling
A Reuters/Ipsos poll shows that roughly one-third of Americans support the military action in Venezuela, highlighting a nation divided on foreign intervention. �
Reuters
🧪 4. Other U.S. Headlines (Context)
The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) retained research funding after a court ruling blocked deep cuts. �
Reuters
U.S. news outlets continue coverage of reactions to the Venezuela operation, including protests and legal proceedings. �
washingtonpost.com

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00:00Here are the latest major news updates from America, USA, today.
00:05AP News.
00:07PBS.
00:08U.S. plans to run Venezuela and tap its oil reserves, Trump says, after operation to oust Maduro.
00:15U.S. capture of Maduro divides Latin America, thrilling Trump's allies and threatening his foes.
00:22Yesterday.
00:23Today.
00:25Rolled-up newspaper hash one.
00:26U.S. military operation and Venezuela crisis.
00:31The U.S. carried out a large-scale military operation in Venezuela,
00:35capturing President Nicolas Maduro and his wife after explosions in Caracas.
00:40President Donald Trump says the U.S.
00:43will temporarily run Venezuela and tap its oil reserves, though details and timelines remain unclear.
00:50AP News.
00:52This action is dividing opinions internationally and within the region,
00:55with some U.N. nations sharply criticising the intervention while the U.S. defends it as justified.
01:02PBS.
01:03Developments today.
01:06Maduro and his wife have been arraigned in a U.S. federal court in New York,
01:09pleading not guilty to drug trafficking and other charges.
01:12Protests continue in parts of the U.S. and abroad.
01:16AP News Plus 1.
01:18Briefcase 2.
01:20U.S. global tax negotiations.
01:22In global economic news, the U.S. has secured an exemption from a proposed 15% global corporate minimum tax agreement
01:30that was supported by about 150 countries, a move praised by some business groups as protecting American competitiveness.
01:38Yahoo Finance.
01:40Bar Chart 3.
01:41Public opinion and domestic polling.
01:45A Reuters-Ipsos poll shows that roughly one-third of Americans support the military action in Venezuela,
01:51highlighting a nation divided on foreign intervention.
01:54Reuters.
01:564.
01:57Other U.S. headlines, context.
01:59The U.S. National Institutes of Health, NIE, retained research funding after a court ruling blocked deep cuts.
02:07Reuters.
02:07U.S. news outlets continue coverage of reactions to the Venezuela operation, including protests and legal proceedings.
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