Maduro Captured: Are Venezuelans Relieved or Wary?
Venezuela woke up to a shock. Nicolás Maduro is out of the picture, reportedly in U.S. custody. Vice President Delcy Rodríguez says she is now...
Legal affairs correspondent covering courts, legislation, and government policy. As an attorney specializing in civil rights, Keisha provides expert analysis on law and government matters that affect everyday life.
Venezuela woke up to a shock. Nicolás Maduro is out of the picture, reportedly in U.S. custody. Vice President Delcy Rodríguez says she is now...
BREAKING: Puerto Rico flights briefly halted, federal curbs lifted, delays linger A sudden federal airspace restriction hit Puerto Rico and parts of the Caribbean today,...
BREAKING: China’s Venezuela bet faces a shock test after sudden U.S. moves China’s long game in Venezuela is being tested today. Reports of Nicolás Maduro...
BREAKING: What today’s USS Iwo Jima buzz means for law, policy, and your rights I am seeing renewed attention on the USS Iwo Jima today....
BREAKING: Russia steps into a high-seas chase, warns U.S. to back off The chase is now public, and it is tense. A U.S. pursuit of...
Breaking: New York readies for a narco mega-case, and the playbook is El Chapo. Federal custody is tighter. Courtrooms are on alert. And the legal...
Breaking: Seoul Reaffirms One-China Policy Ahead of High-Stakes Beijing Visit China is back at the center of Northeast Asia’s tightrope. I can confirm President Lee...
BREAKING: Coast Guard Suspends Search Off Cuba After Cruise Passenger Goes Overboard I can confirm the U.S. Coast Guard has suspended its search for a...
BREAKING: Juan Orlando Hernández case snaps back to center stage, and the policy stakes are huge. A fresh pardon and a new prosecution in New...
Breaking: Nicolás Maduro lands in New York, and the legal stakes are immediate and vast. As Washington signals it will handle Venezuela, allies of Caracas...