U.S. 8 hours ago Children rescued after Texas kidnapping, murder connected to Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang Four suspects allegedly tied to the kidnapping and murder of their co-conspirator are also linked to Venezuelan transnational gang Tren de Aragua according to authorities.
Politics 8 hours ago GOP lawmaker warns Cuban blackouts are an admonition against a Kamala Harris presidency Rep. Carlos A. Gimenez, R-Fla., who represents part of Miami and the Keys, drew a connection between the crises facing Cuba and the politics of Kamala Harris and Bernie Sanders
U.S. 8 hours ago Texas man suspected of aggravated robbery and threatening to cut off woman's finger arrested Dallas Police Department arrested a man believed to have taken part in the alleged assault and aggravated robbery of a Texas woman taking more than $75,000 in cash and other items.
Politics 8 hours ago Biden urged to crack down on oil companies doing business with Venezuela after Maduro's refusal to cede power Now, Latin America watchers say, it’s time to bring back those sanctions in full force - by canceling the licenses for U.S.-based oil and gas companies to do business there.
World 8 hours ago Venezuela says fourth US citizen arrested in alleged plot to kill President Maduro Venezulan officials say a fourth U.S. citizen has been arrested in connection with an alleged plot to kill President Nicolás Maduro. It follows the arrest of three other U.S. citizens on Saturday.
World 8 hours ago US service member detained in Venezuela over alleged plans to destabilize the country The State Department said a U.S. service member is one of the six people detained in Venezuela over alleged plans to destabilize the Latin American country.
Politics 8 hours ago Biden administration imposes sanctions against Venezuelan President Maduro's 'cronies' The Biden administration announced new sanctions on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and several of his affiliates Thursday for election fraud and other alleged crimes.
U.S. 8 hours ago America First Legal launches investigations into Biden-Harris administration mishandling of migrant gangs America First Legal launched several investigations on Thursday into state and federal agencies regarding criminal activity of the Tren de Aragua transnational gang.
VIDEO 8 hours ago America’s border has been ‘so porous,’ we have no idea who is in this country: John Fabbricatore Colorado congressional candidate John Fabbricatore discusses the latest news in Aurora as the community continues to grapple with the migrant surge.
Politics 8 hours ago Border officials reveal which foreign gang they are making key 'priority' amid crimes in multiple states The Venezuelan street gang Tren de Aragua is causing havoc in the U.S. in states like Colorado and Texas, and officials are making the gang a priority.
U.S. 8 hours ago Red counties fight blue state's immigration stance as migrant gangs take over suburbs Six Colorado counties are suing the state and its governor for a law that prevents their local police from communicating directly with federal immigration enforcement.
U.S. 8 hours ago Navy sailor detained in Venezuela while on ‘personal travel’ A Navy sailor was detained in Caracas, Venezuela, on Saturday while traveling in the country without authorization on personal time.
World 8 hours ago Venezuelan dictator deploys bizarre distraction as country remains in turmoil after election Venezuela remains in political turmoil as Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro continues to insist he won the July 28 election, which international observers and polling data indicate he lost by a landslide.
World 8 hours ago US seizes Venezuelan leader Maduro's plane in the Dominican Republic The United States seized a plane owned by Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in the Dominican Republic and flew it to Florida on Monday.
Opinion 8 hours ago Venezuela shows danger of dictators who use tech to control people Venezuela's President Maduro has secured power and abused people's rights with tech repression. To fight back against it, the US has to support global digital freedom.
Politics 8 hours ago El Paso on high alert as dangerous Venezuelan gang described as 'MS-13 on steroids' surges into US Officials in the Mexican border state of Chihuahua are on alert as the dangerous Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua has continued to grow operations in the state.
World 8 hours ago Putin assisting Maduro regime amid ongoing protests over rigged election result Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro declared victory in an election many say he lost. As protests break out, and Maduro cracks down on dissent, Russia is stepping in to ensure its ally remains in power.
World 8 hours ago Maduro crackdown on political opponents following rigged election: 'chilled people into silence' In the wake of political turmoil and socioeconomic upheaval, Venezuela finds itself at a crossroads amplified by its latest election cycle as the President Nicolas Maduro regime targets and jails opposition figures.
World 8 hours ago Venezuelan official decries 'grave lack of transparency and veracity' in election results Venezuelan electoral official Juan Carlos Delpino denounced Monday the "grave lack of transparency and veracity" in the results of last month's election.
Opinion 8 hours ago Venezuelans will keep fighting for democracy. They have no choice Venezuelans proved the strength of democracy and defeated socialist dictator Maduro in the election. But the fight isn't over and they need to keep going to get their country back.
World 8 hours ago Regime-dominated Venezuelan Supreme Court rules Maduro election winner despite allegations of fraud Venezuela’s Supreme Court backed President Nicolás Maduro’s claim he won last month’s presidential election and said voting tallies showing he lost by a landslide were forged.
World 8 hours ago US, Brazil float new Venezuela election despite government, opposition rebuffs After Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva suggested a new election in Venezuela, U.S. President Joe Biden also told reporters he would support it.
World 8 hours ago State Department cries false over WSJ report claiming US offered Venezuela’s Maduro amnesty The State Department denied reporting that the Biden administration offered Venezuelan President Maduro amnesty in exchange for him ceding power and ending his 11-year authoritative rule.
World 8 hours ago Venezuela's Maduro bans X for 10 days following exchange with Elon Musk Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro ordered a 10-day ban on access to X in his country after a heated exchange with its owner Elon Musk following the country's presidential election.
U.S. 8 hours ago Violent Venezuelan prison gang infiltrating US, becoming more organized and brazen: 'MS-13 on steroids' A Venezuelan prison gang called Tren de Aragua is infiltrating the United States, becoming more organized and more brazen, according to U.S. officials.
World 8 hours ago Argentina's Milei rallies Venezuelan opposition despite Maduro's 'ugly' attacks Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro continues to insist on his victory and resist international pressure to step down and hand victory to the opposition candidate.
World 8 hours ago Venezuela Maduro's opposition are 'true patriots' but 'real change' won't come from 1 election, experts say The Venezuelan presidential elections continue to prove contentious as both opposition and the incumbent candidates claim victory and seek any advantage to push their claim.
World 8 hours ago Biden's Venezuela policy feeds Maduro strongman image, emboldens dictator in election controversy: Rubio Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro agreed to free and fair elections as part of sanction reliefs, but he immediately backtracked on those plans and ultimately forced the U.S. to end the relief.
World 8 hours ago Blinken says Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro lost election before claiming victory with 'no supporting evidence' Secretary of State Antony Blinken said discussion should begin for the transition of power in Venezuela after what many deemed a fraudulent election.
World 8 hours ago Maduro bows to pressure for judicial audit of election results as Argentina's Milei encourages protests Argentinian President Javier Milei was among the first to denounce the legitimacy of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's alleged election victory over the weekend.
World 8 hours ago Chávez statues toppled across Venezuela as election protests rage on Venezuelan activists have taken to destroying giant statues of the late President Hugo Chávez in protest of the socialist government's alleged theft of the country's latest election.