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Atlanta Journal-Constitution ends 150+ year print run! The AJC is going ALL DIGITAL by year's end, cutting 30 jobs but investing millions in digital growth, new bureaus, and a revamped app. Will this gamble pay off and secure their future? Find out how they plan to reach 500K digital subscribers and stay relevant in a changing media landscape!
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Trump Captures Maduro: Drug Lord to Face U.S. Justice
01:16|President Trump announces capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, accused of running a massive drug trafficking network and fueling regional chaos. Maduro and his wife are being transported to the U.S. to face criminal charges, with overwhelming evidence set to be presented in court.
US Takes Charge of Venezuela's Oil Industry
01:09|President Trump announces U.S. intervention in Venezuela, promising to fix the oil industry, bring wealth and safety to Venezuelans, and potentially avoid further military action.
U.S. Captures Maduro, Restores Respect
01:14|President Trump announces U.S. forces successful overnight operation in Caracas, capturing Maduro and Flores. Hailed as a flawless raid, its compared to past military successes, with Maduro and Flores now facing narcoterrorism charges in New York.
Wisconsin Judge Resigns After Immigration Arrest
01:23|Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan Resigns Following Conviction for Obstruction of Justice Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan has resigned after being convicted for obstruction of justice. The Milwaukee County circuit judge sent her resignation letter to the governor on Saturday, as Republicans in the state assembly were preparing impeachment proceedings following her December guilty verdict. The trouble began in April when federal immigration officers arrived at the Milwaukee County courthouse to arrest a Mexican national. Dugan confronted the agents, questioned their warrant, and directed them to her boss. She then led the man and his lawyer out a private jury door, leading to a chase and his eventual deportation. Dugan highlighted her decade of handling cases with dignity and fairness but called the ongoing federal proceedings a distraction that endangers judicial independence. She plans to keep fighting the conviction while stepping down. Republicans praised the resignation as the right move under state law, ending the impeachment threat.
U.S. Special Forces Capture Maduro: A New Era in Latin America
01:12|U.S. Special Forces Capture Venezuelas Maduro: A Bold Move with Global Implications In a daring early Saturday operation, U.S. special forces apprehended Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, targeting Maduro over drug trafficking and oil revenue theft. The mission, praised by Vice President JD Vance, marks a significant escalation in U.S. pressure on Maduro, who faces long-standing federal indictments. The raid, carried out by Delta Force, has sparked regional concerns but could reshape U.S.-Latin America relations with Maduro now in custody.
Moreno Praises Trump's Maduro Capture
01:22|Ohio Republican Senator Bernie Moreno praises President Trumps order to capture Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, hailing it as a game-changer for Latin America. Moreno blames Maduros regime for American overdose deaths, national security risks, and border crime, criticizing the Biden administration for inaction. He warns that Venezuela served as a key route for drugs targeting U.S. streets, shielding Colombian narco-terrorists. Moreno offers hope to Venezuelans, stating the U.S. seeks peace and partnership for prosperity, with Maduros removal paving the way for a brighter regional future and stronger domestic security.
U.S. Special Forces Capture Maduro, Escalate Venezuela Tension
01:12|U.S. special forces successfully capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife in a daring raid, marking a significant victory against drug trafficking and stolen oil. The operation, led by Army Delta Force, follows months of escalating tensions and accusations against Maduro. The move has sparked global reactions, with potential implications for U.S.-Latin American relations.
Crans-Montana Bar Fire Kills 40, Injures 119
01:48|Tragedy Strikes Swiss New Years Party: Fire at Le Constellation Bar Kills 40, Injures 119 A deadly fire at a packed bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, on New Years Day killed 40 and injured 119. The blaze started when lit sparklers ignited highly flammable foam on the low wooden ceiling. Most victims were young partygoers, many foreign nationals. Authorities have identified 113 injured, with dozens airlifted for burn treatment. Heartbroken families gathered at a memorial, leaving messages for loved ones. Investigators questioned the bars managers, but prosecutors are probing safety standards. Victims hail from Switzerland, France, Italy, and beyond. Switzerland mourns the young lives lost in this preventable tragedy.
Maduro Indicted, Captured: Justice on American Soil
01:16|Breaking News: Attorney General Pam Bondi announces indictment of Venezuelas Nicolas Maduro and Cilia Flores on narco-terrorism, cocaine importation, and weapons charges. U.S. special forces capture Maduro, setting the stage for American justice. Officials hail the operation as a new dawn for Venezuela, with no further actions planned following Maduros arrest.