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National U.S. hit Venezuela with 'large-scale strike,' captured Nicolás Maduro, Trump says President Trump claimed overnight that the United States carried out airstrikes in Venezuela and captured President Nicolás Maduro. Scott Neuman
Health Is Trump taking too much aspirin? Here's what experts say Trump takes four times the recommended dose of aspirin for cardiac prevention. Even low-dose aspirin is no longer recommended for people over 60 who don't have heart disease. Michal Ruprecht
World Yemen's separatists announce a constitution for an independent south The move comes as an escalation of a confrontation that has pitted Gulf powerhouses Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates against each other. The Associated Press
Business Is the whiskey industry in trouble? NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with bourbon expert Fred Minnick on what Jim Beam's halting distillation at main distillery reveals about the challenges facing the bourbon industry and the year ahead. John Ketchum
A hike up Mount Kilimanjaro holds lessons for a new year As a new year begins, a hike up Africa's highest peak is a reminder that slowing down is sometimes the key to success. Ciara Hulet
President Trump has threatened Iran as protests widen over a crumbling economy President Trump is threatening he will take action if Iran kills any people taking part in protests in Tehran and other Iranian cities. Jackie Northam
Science What 'Stranger Things' gets right about wormholes The much anticipated series finale of Netflix's Stranger Things is predicated on wormholes — a concept in physics that often appears in science fiction. So what are wormholes? Katia Riddle
National Trump Administration heightens fraud charges against Minnesota, pauses day care funds The Trump administration says its stopping federal funds to Minnesota because of fraud. The day cares and the state are fighting back. Dana Ferguson
National Trump says brighter days are ahead for American farmers President Trump says 2026 will be better for American farmers, thanks in part to $12 billion in new federal "bridge payments." But do farmers share that optimism? Kirk Siegler
Politics Katie Wilson is officially Seattle's mayor. Her agenda: affordability, housing, and workers' rights Katie Wilson was sworn in as Seattle’s new mayor in a public ceremony at Seattle’s City Hall on Friday. Eilís O'Neill