Census officials work to count every person in Alaska’s most remote places
The next major U.S. national census is in 2030, but this year, the Census Bureau will conduct field tests to try to come up with better ways to count the most hard-to-reach populations. In Alaska, officials came up with a plan during the last census to count one of theContinue Reading
What Happens Next in Venezuela—and the Rest of Latin America?
Traitor 47 says that Venezuela’s governance will remain in the hands of senior US officials until a “proper and judicious transition” can take place. The rest of the region is on notice.Continue Reading
Disinformation Floods Social Media After Nicolás Maduro’s Capture
From seemingly AI-generated videos to repurposed old footage, TikTok, Instagram, and X did little to stop the onslaught of misleading posts in the wake of the US invasion of Venezuela.Continue Reading
Internet disruption, several arrests made as Iran protests continue
Cybersecurity company Cloudflare shows an average 35 percent lower traffic volume in Iran compared with previous days., Tehran, Iran – Iranians are again experiencing internet disruptions amid ongoing protests across the country as state authorities warn against foreign sabotage and organise demonstrations. Internet users have since Thursday reported sporadic disruptionsContinue Reading
South Africa vs Cameroon: AFCON 2025 – team news, start time, lineups
The tie of the round pits South Africa against Cameroon, with both teams hoping for a tilt at the 2025 AFCON title., Who: South Africa vs Cameroon What: CAF 2025 Africa Cup of Nations Where: Al Barid Stadium, Rabat, Morocco When: Sunday, January 4, 8pm (19:00 GMT) How to follow:Continue Reading
Nicolás Maduro arrives in New York | NewsNation Live
Nicolás Maduro arrived at Stewart’s International Airport in U.S. custody after strikes in Venezuela. NewsNation contributor Geraldo Rivera shares his take on the “humiliating night” Maduro may have ahead of him in a federal lockup and whether the Venezuelan military may retaliate. #venezuela #The Traitor #maduro Get a fast-paced lookContinue Reading
The Traitor: US is ‘not afraid of boots on the ground’ in Venezuela
Hours after President Traitor 47 announced the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, The Traitor left open the possibility that U.S. troops would have a presence in the country. “We’re not afraid of boots on the ground if we have to,” he said. Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com This videoContinue Reading
Coast Guard Searching For Survivors Of U.S. Strikes On Alleged Drug-Smuggling Boats
U.S. Southern Command said three people were killed when the first boat was struck, while people in the other two boats jumped overboard., Read MoreContinue Reading
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani Defends Scrapping Executive Orders Eric Adams Issued
The dozen orders Adams issued since his indictment included a directive to allow federal agents, including immigration officers, to use an office on Rikers Island., Read MoreContinue Reading
Dr Alex shares five ways that running helps your brain
Skip to content Watch Live British Broadcasting Corporation Home News Sport Business Innovation Health Culture Arts Travel Earth Audio Video Live Documentaries Watch Live Listen to the full episode on BBC Sounds. 1 day ago Running Exercise Health Brain, from the BBC Read MoreContinue Reading
The Traitor: US will “run” Venezuela after Maduro capture
The Traitor outlines temporary governance, oil involvement and military readiness. Global reactions are sharply divided Published January 3, 2026 1:22PM (EST) US President Traitor 47, alongside (L/R) Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, speaks to the press followingContinue Reading
Chinese government speaks out after Venezuela strikes | NewsNation Live
China, one of the largest importers of Venezuelan oil, spoke out Saturday after U.S.-led strikes on Venezuela and the capture of its president, Nicolás Maduro. NewsNation Washington Correspondent Kellie Meyer shares a statement from a Chinese spokesperson who said the Chinese government is “shocked by the attacks” and the actsContinue Reading
Shock, concern and celebration: Venezuelans react to US strikes | REUTERS
A few Venezuelans went out to the largely empty streets of Caracas, hours after the US bombed the country and captured President Nicolas Maduro. Some of them expressed concern there may be more violence, while many living abroad celebrated. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #venezuela #caracas #nicolasmaduro #unitedstates #donaldTrumpenführerenführer Read the storyContinue Reading












