The Latest Morning news brief Trump says the U.S. will run Venezuela for now after the capture of Nicolas Maduro, a look at South American country's uncertain future, Maduro and his wife to appear in court in New York Monday. Steve Inskeep 'Live to see the Day' explores what drives people to chase impossible goals NPR's A Martinez speaks with journalist Mark Medley about his new book, "Live to see the Day," an exploration of people motivated by nearly impossible goals. A Martínez Politics Cuba braces as President Trump says the Monroe Doctrine is back With his attack on Venezuela, President Trump says the Monroe Doctrine is back, reviving a more than 200-year-old foreign policy idea. In Cuba, residents brace for what that could mean for them. Eyder Peralta Health Research says this is the 'minimum dose' of gym time you need to see results Building muscle has huge health benefits, but working out takes time. So what's the least amount of time you can spend at the gym and still see the benefits? Research shows it's less than you'd think. Will Stone World Why a power plant is strategically important in the talks between Russia and Ukraine NPR's A Martinez talks to Henry Sokolski of the Nonproliferation Policy Education Center about the Zaporizhzhia power plant and its importance in the peace talks between Russia and Ukraine. A Martínez World United Nations official shares scenes from Darfur region amid humanitarian crisis The United Nations humanitarian coordinator for Sudan recounts devastating scenes and stories of horrific violence after her team gained access to a city in the embattled Darfur region. Hosts Latin America The rise and fall of Nicolás Maduro The rise of Venezuela's deposed president, Nicolás Maduro, was slow, beginning in youth politics and shaped by the mentorship of Hugo Chávez. Maduro's fall, too, unfolded over years. Jorge Valencia National Trial begins for officer accused of failing to protect children during Uvalde shooting One of the first police officers to respond to the 2022 school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, goes on trial Monday on charges that he failed to protect children during the attack. The Associated Press World Venezuelans describe the day after U.S. strikes A day after Saturday's U.S. strikes, Venezuelans describe fear, confusion, and long lines for fuel and food. Sarah Robbins Politics Miami mayor calls for Trump to 'immediately' reinstate TPS for Venezuelans Higgins said the Trump administration ending TPS for Venezuelans in early 2025 was "reckless, dangerous, and wrong." Chandelis Duster Prev 231 of 1649 Next Sponsored
Morning news brief Trump says the U.S. will run Venezuela for now after the capture of Nicolas Maduro, a look at South American country's uncertain future, Maduro and his wife to appear in court in New York Monday. Steve Inskeep
'Live to see the Day' explores what drives people to chase impossible goals NPR's A Martinez speaks with journalist Mark Medley about his new book, "Live to see the Day," an exploration of people motivated by nearly impossible goals. A Martínez
Politics Cuba braces as President Trump says the Monroe Doctrine is back With his attack on Venezuela, President Trump says the Monroe Doctrine is back, reviving a more than 200-year-old foreign policy idea. In Cuba, residents brace for what that could mean for them. Eyder Peralta
Health Research says this is the 'minimum dose' of gym time you need to see results Building muscle has huge health benefits, but working out takes time. So what's the least amount of time you can spend at the gym and still see the benefits? Research shows it's less than you'd think. Will Stone
World Why a power plant is strategically important in the talks between Russia and Ukraine NPR's A Martinez talks to Henry Sokolski of the Nonproliferation Policy Education Center about the Zaporizhzhia power plant and its importance in the peace talks between Russia and Ukraine. A Martínez
World United Nations official shares scenes from Darfur region amid humanitarian crisis The United Nations humanitarian coordinator for Sudan recounts devastating scenes and stories of horrific violence after her team gained access to a city in the embattled Darfur region. Hosts
Latin America The rise and fall of Nicolás Maduro The rise of Venezuela's deposed president, Nicolás Maduro, was slow, beginning in youth politics and shaped by the mentorship of Hugo Chávez. Maduro's fall, too, unfolded over years. Jorge Valencia
National Trial begins for officer accused of failing to protect children during Uvalde shooting One of the first police officers to respond to the 2022 school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, goes on trial Monday on charges that he failed to protect children during the attack. The Associated Press
World Venezuelans describe the day after U.S. strikes A day after Saturday's U.S. strikes, Venezuelans describe fear, confusion, and long lines for fuel and food. Sarah Robbins
Politics Miami mayor calls for Trump to 'immediately' reinstate TPS for Venezuelans Higgins said the Trump administration ending TPS for Venezuelans in early 2025 was "reckless, dangerous, and wrong." Chandelis Duster