Here are the latest major news stories from the United States (America) today: CBS News The Guardian Maduro arrives in U.S. after military operation in Venezuela, Trump administration officials weighs in on next steps US ‘has no right’ to take over Greenland, Danish PM says after renewed Trump threats Today Yesterday 🗞️ 1. Venezuela Crisis & U.S. Military Action Former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife were captured in a dramatic U.S. military operation and brought to New York; they will face federal charges related to drug trafficking and narco-terrorism. � CBS News Maduro’s interim government in Venezuela says it remains unified behind him despite his detention. � Reuters U.S. President Donald Trump’s statements about “running Venezuela” and his aggressive posture have drawn international criticism and triggered global debate about U.S. interventionism. � Al Jazeera Denmark’s prime minister rebuked Trump’s comments about possibly taking control of Greenland, saying the U.S. has no right to do so. � The Guardian 🌍 2. International Impact Analysts say the crisis reflects a resurgence of U.S. intervention in Latin America and could affect China’s influence in the region. � South China Morning Post 🧠 Ongoing Political & Domestic Context U.S. domestic politics remain tense, with reactions splitting along partisan lines — some supporting the government’s actions abroad, others warning it distracts from domestic priorities (economy, elections). (Background news sources) � AP News
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