January 7 Trump admin to control Venezuelan oil sales in radical shift aimed at restarting crude flow Energy secretary reveals Venezuelan oil export plan as Trump administration seeks to restart flow from world's largest oil reserves to the U.S. market.
January 7 San Diego sues to stop border barrier construction San Diego sues federal government over alleged trespassing and razor wire construction on city land near Mexico border without consent or authority.
January 7 Tensions rise between US, Colombia following Maduro capture Fox News correspondent Steve Harrigan, Venezuelan political refugee Franklin Camargo and 'The Foreign Desk' editor-in-chief Lisa Daftari react to rising tensions between the U.S., Colombia and Cuba in the aftermath of Nicolás Maduro's capture.
January 7 WATCH: Missing Florida child recovered after violent traffic stop and high-speed chase A Florida traffic stop erupts into chaos as a sex offender allegedly fights deputies while a teen flees in a stolen truck, leading to a dangerous high-speed pursuit.
January 7 Venezuelans flee to Colombia after Maduro's arrest Fox News chief international correspondent Steve Harrigan joins 'America's Newsroom' live from the Colombian border as Venezuelans flee following the U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro.
January 7 Energy secretary outlines U.S. plan to take control of Venezuelan oil sales U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said the Trump administration will oversee all oil sales while also pushing reforms in Venezuela.
January 7 Crenshaw says Maduro operation was ‘executing a 2020 warrant,’ not regime change Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, joins 'America's Newsroom' to discuss the legality of the Venezuela operation, Maduro’s status and what comes next for U.S. diplomacy.
January 7 James Carville says US would be 'ripe for invasion' if targeting 'corrupt' regimes was legitimate Democratic strategist James Carville claimed the U.S. would be "ripe for invasion" if "corrupt regimes" can justify military action against Venezuela.
January 7 From sanctions to seizure: What Maduro's capture means for Venezuela’s economy Venezuela's economy faces uncertainty as analysts debate sanctions relief following Maduro's arrest, with oil production and recovery far from guaranteed.
January 7 BREAKING: Colombia adds 30,000 troops at border after Maduro arrest Colombia is reinforcing its border with Venezuela after the U.S. operation that captured President Nicolas Maduro, as officials and analysts warn violence and a potential migrant surge could spill across the region.