All Things Considered
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Media shows restraint on breaking news of Venezuela raid
The Trump administration has regularly vilified the mainstream media but not when it comes to the capture of Nicolas Maduro.
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Nicolás Maduro: A former bus driver and Chávez mentee who was overthrown by the U.S.
The rise and fall of a one-time Caracas bus driver to a mentee of the late Hugo Chávez to an autocrat overthrown and extracted by the United States.
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Venezuela raid may have ripple effects in Mideast
Israel hopes the arrest of Maduro will be another pressure point on Iran and Hezbollah.
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How another hospital patient helped saved a man
In 2013, John was chatting with another patient in the hospital when his words abruptly slurred. That patient recognized something was wrong and called for help, and doctors were able to intervene.
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Democratic Gov. Tim Walz drops out of the race for Minnesota governor
Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz has decided to step out of the 2026 race for governor. He's clashed with Trump and been dogged by reports of fraud in state-run social services programs.
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Maduro pleads not guilty to criminal charges in federal court
The now-deposed president of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, appears in court for the first time to face criminal charges in New York since his capture in a U.S. military operation.
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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?
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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.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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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.