One year ago, Tim Andrews was among the world’s first recipients of a genetically modified pig kidney. Now, he is the first in that small group of pioneers to go on to receive a human kidney.
Katy was one of the spots where the capture was celebrated, as its home to a large Venezuelan population. Chevron reacts to Trump's Venezuela plan Angry town halls nationwide find a new villain: the ...
Senators and House members accuse Trump and his aides of disregarding the Constitution and lying to Congress. President Donald Trump, alongside deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, CIA Director John ...
US ambassador defends attack as ‘law enforcement’ action against an ‘illegitimate’ leader, not an act of war The ‘Putinization’ of US foreign policy has arrived in Venezuela The US has faced ...
A Russian AWACS has gone up in flames, leaving military analysts and officials scrambling to assess the damage. This high-value aircraft was meant to control and coordinate air operations, but it was ...
Reactions to the U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro are divided across the country. In some communities, people celebrated in the streets, while others protested the military action.
Illinois leaders and Chicago communities are reacting after a U.S. military operation in Venezuela on Saturday. On Saturday morning, President Trump confirmed U.S. military strikes in Venezuela and ...
Though Trump repeatedly said on Saturday that the U.S. is going to “run” Venezuela and take its oil resources, it’s now pretty clear that isn’t actually happening. At best, Trump and administration ...
Over the weekend, U.S. forces intercepted another oil tanker accused of transporting sanctioned Venezuelan crude, marking the second such seizure this month. The White House later confirmed that the ...
The U.S. captured Venezuela's leader Nicolás Maduro as part of a major military operation overnight that rocked the country's capital, Caracas. The U.S. launched the operation in the middle of the ...
President Trump has set his sights on defunding colleges, singling out some of the world’s wealthiest schools in what critics say is an attack on academic freedom. Some are negotiating. Others are ...