The Latest Sports Was a little divine intervention at play in the Steelers' victory? In a game that came down to the wire, did the Steelers have a bit of divine help in their faceoff against the Ravens? Jeanette Woods National She experienced homelessness. Now she's helping people who don't have homes stay warm Each year, Reno, Nev., has several months of below-freezing temperatures. A longtime advocate for homeless people in the city has established a warming center that offers a safe place to stay. Fil Corbitt Taking a bow in your 90s: These nonagenarians get their big breaks on stage in NYC Three women in their 90s are performing right now on New York stages, sometimes as often as eight performances a week. Jeff Lunden World Kremlin condemns U.S. military operation in Venezuela The U.S. essentially carried out the 'special military operation' that Russia planned for — and failed to accomplish — in Kyiv four years ago. Will this further embolden Russia? Charles Maynes Latin America A tale of two interventions: Venezuela and Panama Thirty-six years apart, the U.S seized a Latin American dictator based on drug charges. Here's a look at the similarities and differences between the cases of Panama and Venezuela. Frank Langfitt National These California students found lessons of hope in the aftermath of the Palisades Fire One year after the Los Angeles wildfires, a group of California elementary schoolers document the impact — including the hope, kindness and community that rose from the ashes. Janet W. Lee Politics A once rare legislative tool is causing headaches for Mike Johnson The discharge petition is a way to force votes by sidestepping the speaker. For decades it was mostly forgotten, but has been brought back for bills on the Epstein files and to extend ACA subsidies. Sam Gringlas Latin America Venezuela swears in interim leader, seeking to show it operates free from U.S. control Delcy Rodríguez was sworn in as interim president, as the Venezuelan government sought to show its people and the world that it is being run independently. The Associated Press Health Health officials slash the number of vaccines recommended for all kids The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is reducing the number of vaccines recommended for all children. The action follows a presidential memorandum ordering a review of the U.S. schedule. Pien Huang $126M incentive program for zero-emission trucks nears launch in WA Washington is close to opening a new incentive program for commercial fleet operators to transition trucks and other vehicles to models that run on electric or hydrogen power. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard Prev 227 of 1649 Next Sponsored
Sports Was a little divine intervention at play in the Steelers' victory? In a game that came down to the wire, did the Steelers have a bit of divine help in their faceoff against the Ravens? Jeanette Woods
National She experienced homelessness. Now she's helping people who don't have homes stay warm Each year, Reno, Nev., has several months of below-freezing temperatures. A longtime advocate for homeless people in the city has established a warming center that offers a safe place to stay. Fil Corbitt
Taking a bow in your 90s: These nonagenarians get their big breaks on stage in NYC Three women in their 90s are performing right now on New York stages, sometimes as often as eight performances a week. Jeff Lunden
World Kremlin condemns U.S. military operation in Venezuela The U.S. essentially carried out the 'special military operation' that Russia planned for — and failed to accomplish — in Kyiv four years ago. Will this further embolden Russia? Charles Maynes
Latin America A tale of two interventions: Venezuela and Panama Thirty-six years apart, the U.S seized a Latin American dictator based on drug charges. Here's a look at the similarities and differences between the cases of Panama and Venezuela. Frank Langfitt
National These California students found lessons of hope in the aftermath of the Palisades Fire One year after the Los Angeles wildfires, a group of California elementary schoolers document the impact — including the hope, kindness and community that rose from the ashes. Janet W. Lee
Politics A once rare legislative tool is causing headaches for Mike Johnson The discharge petition is a way to force votes by sidestepping the speaker. For decades it was mostly forgotten, but has been brought back for bills on the Epstein files and to extend ACA subsidies. Sam Gringlas
Latin America Venezuela swears in interim leader, seeking to show it operates free from U.S. control Delcy Rodríguez was sworn in as interim president, as the Venezuelan government sought to show its people and the world that it is being run independently. The Associated Press
Health Health officials slash the number of vaccines recommended for all kids The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is reducing the number of vaccines recommended for all children. The action follows a presidential memorandum ordering a review of the U.S. schedule. Pien Huang
$126M incentive program for zero-emission trucks nears launch in WA Washington is close to opening a new incentive program for commercial fleet operators to transition trucks and other vehicles to models that run on electric or hydrogen power. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard