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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