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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 15.01.2026.

It displays 103 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

15.01.2026
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Delcy Rodriguez, ousted leader Nicolas Maduro's former vice president, called the call long, productive, and โ€courteous and said the two discussed a bilateral โ agenda for the benefit of both countries. [Fullย Story]
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Delcy Rodriguez, ousted leader Nicolas Maduro's former vice president, called the call long, productive, and โ€courteous and said the two discussed a bilateral โ agenda for the benefit of both countries. [Fullย Story]
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00:30โ‡ขVance Anchors the Venezuela Victory

โŒจThe American media ecosystem is dominated by the collapse of a legislative attempt to curb executive military power in Venezuela. Editors across the spectrum report that intense pressure from President Trump and Vice President Vance forced a Republican reversal, securing unchecked presidential authority (NYTimes, AP News, Washington Examiner, The Intercept, The Hill, MSNBC, The Epoch Times, Washington Times, Fox News). Concurrently, a potential military escalation with Iran looms as airlines redirect flights away from regional airspace (Newsweek, OANN, NY Post).
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Trump put intense pressure on five Republican senators who joined with Democrats to advance the resolution last week and ultimately prevailed in heading off passage of the legislation. Two of the Republicans โ€” Sens. Josh Hawley of Missouri and Todd Young of Indiana โ€” changed course under the pressure. [Fullย Story]
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02:03โ‡ขUnchecked Steel in Venezuela

โŒจEditors prioritize the Senate's decision to preserve President Trumpโ€™s military authority in Venezuela, noting the collapse of a bipartisan challenge after intense executive pressure (NYTimes, HuffPost, Newsmax, AP News). Simultaneously, focus shifts to potential Iranian escalation; while Trump claims executions of protesters have paused, military strikes remain an active option as regional tensions rise (CNN, NBC News, Newsweek, USA Today).
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Trump put intense pressure on five Republican senators who joined with Democrats to advance the resolution last week and ultimately prevailed in heading off passage of the legislation. Two of the Republicans โ€” Sens. Josh Hawley of Missouri and Todd Young of Indiana โ€” changed course under the pressure. [Fullย Story]
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04:13โ‡ขSnow Shovels and Federal Fire

โŒจEditors are intensely focused on a new federal shooting in Minneapolis. Conservative outlets frame the incident as an officer defending himself against an 'ambush' by a Venezuelan immigrant with a shovel (Fox News, NY Post, Washington Examiner), while liberal and legacy media highlight the recurring use of force by ICE and potential lack of warrants (The Daily Beast, ABC News, Reason, Jacobin). Meanwhile, the Senate's decision to grant the executive unchecked military authority in Venezuela remains a primary concern (NYTimes, Newsmax, The Hill).
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10:54โ‡ขThe Shovel and the Gun

โŒจEditorial priorities focus on a second ICE shooting in Minneapolis, escalating local civil unrest. Conservative outlets frame the event as an act of self-defense against a 'shovel ambush' by a Venezuelan national (The Epoch Times, NY Post, CBS, Newsweek), while liberal media emphasize a pattern of federal violence and political 'goon' rhetoric (HuffPost, AP, NPR, The Daily Beast). Simultaneously, editors track the Senate's final surrender of war powers regarding Venezuela (NYTimes, The Hill, MSNBC).
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