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Politics
Rubio suggests the U.S. won’t govern Venezuela day-to-day and will use oil quarantine to exercise control
By
Regina Garcia Cano
,
Matthew Lee
, and others
Politics
What is the Monroe Doctrine? Here’s how it has shaped U.S. foreign policy for two centuries, including Trump’s ouster of Maduro
By
Meg Kinnard
and
The Associated Press
Politics
Venezuela’s capital Caracas is unusually quiet with stores and gas stations closed, a day after Maduro was deposed by U.S.
By
Regina Garcia Cano
,
Megan Janetsky
, and others
Law
The U.S. accuses Maduro and his wife of ordering kidnappings, beatings and murders, among other charges
By
Alanna Durkin Richer
,
Larry Neumeister
, and others
Energy
If Venezuela becomes a major oil producer again, ‘that could cement lower prices’ long term and put pressure on Russia, analyst says
By
Josh Funk
and
The Associated Press
Politics
Maduro is now in the U.S. to face criminal charges after deposed Venezuelan leader smiles while escorted by DEA agents
By
Regina Garcia Cano
,
Konstantin Toropin
, and others
Politics
Maduro’s deputy demands his release after U.S. arrest as Venezuelans wonder who’s in charge
By
Isabel Debre
,
Joshua Goodman
, and others
Politics
Airlines cancel hundreds of flights across the eastern Caribbean after U.S. raid on Venezuela
By
Matt O'Brien
,
Josh Funk
, and others
Politics
More than 150 U.S. military aircraft were used in the operation to capture Venezuela’s Maduro, including stealth fighters and bombers
By
Meg Kinnard
,
Michelle L. Price
, and others
Politics
Ouster of Maduro government sparks celebrations among Venezuelans in South Florida
By
Vanessa A. Alvarez
,
Tim Reynolds
, and others
Politics
Nicolas Maduro rose from bus driver to president before presiding over Venezuela’s economic collapse
By
Regina Garcia Cano
and
The Associated Press
Politics
Trump has been laying the groundwork for a strike on Venezuela for a full year. Here’s the timeline
By
Ben Finley
,
Konstantin Toropin
, and others
Politics
French tourists didn’t believe the young guy on the subway was New York City’s new mayor, so he held up the newspaper to prove it
By
Jake Offenhartz
and
The Associated Press
AI
Angry town halls nationwide find a new villain: the data center driving up your electricity bill while fueling job-killing AI
By
Marc Levy
and
The Associated Press
Retail
‘This isn’t how I thought the story would go’: Sprinkles Cupcakes founder mourns company shutdown after starting in her kitchen
By
The Associated Press