Secretary of State Marco Rubio sought to clarify President Donald Trump’s remarks that the U.S. would “run” Venezuela.
Deposed Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro arrived in the United States to face criminal charges after being captured in an ...
The secretary of state said that a military “quarantine” on some oil exports would stay in place to put pressure on the ...
Nicolas Maduro and his wife are expected to face federal charges related to drug trafficking and working with gangs ...
After three days of transfer portal movement, several high-profile college football players have already locked in their next ...
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The U.S. investigation that led to Nicolás Maduro's capture and what may be next for Venezuela
After the U.S. capture of Venezuela's Maduro, correspondent Scott Pelley interviews a former hostage negotiator who may have ...
He hasn't needed to be Superman, and the Miami Hurricanes might not need him to be; however, Carson Beck has been ...
Chevron's Venezuela revenue of $3 billion is 2% of its total — down at a 6.2% rate since 2022. High risk and an oil glut mean ...
The NY Giants closed out a difficult season with an emotional win dedicated to their ailing owner, John Mara, who his ...
The standout moment of yesterday’s press conference was Trump saying that the U.S. will “run” Venezuela. What might that look ...
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Kristen Welker Tries to Pin Down Marco Rubio On Who Exactly Will Run Venezuela: ‘Is it You?’
Secretary of State Marco Rubio failed to give a clear answer to NBC’s Kristen Welker on Friday when she pushed him to explain ...
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Meet the Press - January 4, 2026
From NBC News in Washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is Meet the Press with Kristen Welker.
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