The Latest National New details emerging on how the White House intends to run Venezuela A day after the operation in Venezuela, the White House is clarifying what running the country means, as Congress splits sharply along party lines. Luke Garrett World Who's in charge in Venezuela now? Who is in charge in Venezuela after the US seized and ousted its president? Manuel Rueda reports from Bogotá, Colombia. Manuel Rueda Politics Rubio says there's 'not a war against Venezuela' despite U.S. capture of Maduro Top Democrat calls operation 'a violation of the law' and promises Senate vote on President Trump's war powers. Luke Garrett Politics Denmark's prime minister says 'stop the threats' of U.S. annexing Greenland The wife of Trump's deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller posted a photo implying a U.S. takeover of Greenland, hours after the U.S. attacks on Venezuela. Lydia Calitri Politics Here's a partial list of U.S. elected officials opposing Trump's invasion of Venezuela Trump's decision to depose Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has drawn praise inside the U.S., especially from Republican leaders. But the invasion also faces significant opposition from elected officials across the political spectrum. Brian Mann Latin America How the U.S. operation against now-deposed President Maduro played out Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was captured by American forces in the early hours of Saturday morning in an operation that the U.S. government said took months to plan. Greg Myre Latin America Venezuela is the latest in the U.S.'s long history of interventions in Latin America NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Eduardo Gamarra, professor of politics and international relations at Florida International University, about the history of U.S. intervention in Latin America. Ayesha Rascoe Latin America Venezuelans at home and abroad respond to the U.S. operation and Maduro's capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro arrived in New York City to face criminal charges. There are now fears of a power vacuum in the country as President Trump says the U.S. will "run" the nation. Jim Kane Latin America The legal basis for the U.S. operation, and the charges Maduro and his family face We look at the drug and weapons charges against the deposed Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro as the U.S. Justice Department vows to prosecute him on American soil. Carrie Johnson National Trump says the U.S. will run Venezuela. Here's how that might go NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Ambassador Fredrick Barton, now a lecturer at Princeton University, about the challenges of U.S. nation-building in countries such as Venezuela. Ayesha Rascoe Prev 234 of 1649 Next Sponsored
National New details emerging on how the White House intends to run Venezuela A day after the operation in Venezuela, the White House is clarifying what running the country means, as Congress splits sharply along party lines. Luke Garrett
World Who's in charge in Venezuela now? Who is in charge in Venezuela after the US seized and ousted its president? Manuel Rueda reports from Bogotá, Colombia. Manuel Rueda
Politics Rubio says there's 'not a war against Venezuela' despite U.S. capture of Maduro Top Democrat calls operation 'a violation of the law' and promises Senate vote on President Trump's war powers. Luke Garrett
Politics Denmark's prime minister says 'stop the threats' of U.S. annexing Greenland The wife of Trump's deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller posted a photo implying a U.S. takeover of Greenland, hours after the U.S. attacks on Venezuela. Lydia Calitri
Politics Here's a partial list of U.S. elected officials opposing Trump's invasion of Venezuela Trump's decision to depose Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has drawn praise inside the U.S., especially from Republican leaders. But the invasion also faces significant opposition from elected officials across the political spectrum. Brian Mann
Latin America How the U.S. operation against now-deposed President Maduro played out Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was captured by American forces in the early hours of Saturday morning in an operation that the U.S. government said took months to plan. Greg Myre
Latin America Venezuela is the latest in the U.S.'s long history of interventions in Latin America NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Eduardo Gamarra, professor of politics and international relations at Florida International University, about the history of U.S. intervention in Latin America. Ayesha Rascoe
Latin America Venezuelans at home and abroad respond to the U.S. operation and Maduro's capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro arrived in New York City to face criminal charges. There are now fears of a power vacuum in the country as President Trump says the U.S. will "run" the nation. Jim Kane
Latin America The legal basis for the U.S. operation, and the charges Maduro and his family face We look at the drug and weapons charges against the deposed Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro as the U.S. Justice Department vows to prosecute him on American soil. Carrie Johnson
National Trump says the U.S. will run Venezuela. Here's how that might go NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Ambassador Fredrick Barton, now a lecturer at Princeton University, about the challenges of U.S. nation-building in countries such as Venezuela. Ayesha Rascoe