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Ten-try Northampton demolish Quins to go top

Alex Coles scores a hat-trick as Northampton run in 10 tries against Harlequins to return to the top of the Prem Rugby table.
Pritzker: Trump’s military action in Venezuela is 'unconstitutional'

Pritzker: Trump’s military action in Venezuela is 'unconstitutional'

(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump is praising the United States military for capturing Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro, but Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker says the president’s action is unconstitutional.

Pritzker: Trump’s military action in Venezuela is 'unconstitutional'

(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump is praising the United States military for capturing Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro, but Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker says the president’s action is unconstitutional.

Georgia’s footprint in the EV industry is expected to grow in 2026

Hyundai and Rivian have both made significant investments in Georgia's electric vehicle industry, with Hyundai opening a new assembly plant and Rivian breaking ground on a multi-billion dollar facility, while also providing training and educational opportunities for veterans, technical college students, and engineering students. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.
Tens of thousands of mothers are bleeding to death giving birth. Aid cuts are denying them a solution

Tens of thousands of mothers are bleeding to death giving birth. Aid cuts are denying them a solution

A breakthrough to stop life-threatening bleeding in childbirth was only just starting to reach the mothers most at risk when Donald Trump’s aid cuts hit. Rachel Schraer speaks to health workers about the dire consequences

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro heads to NYC to face narco-terrorism charges: Sources

Ousted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is being flown to New York, where he has faced narco-terrorism charges since 2020, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News.

WATCH: Trump Doubles Down, Says Gustavo Petro “Does Have to Watch His Ass” After Threatening to Take Action Against Cocaine Factories

President Trump on Saturday doubled down on past threats to Colombian President Gustavo Petro, saying that he should “watch his ass” after Trump ordered strikes inside Venezuela and captured President Nicolas Maduro, signaling possible actions against Colombia next. The post WATCH: Trump Doubles Down, Says Gustavo Petro “Does Have to Watch His Ass” After Threatening to Take Action Against Cocaine Factories appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

Mega Millions jackpot rolls to $180 million after no big winner

There's still time to get rich as no ticket matched all six numbers in the latest Mega Millions drawing, sending the estimated jackpot climbing to $180 million for Tuesday’s draw.
Capture of Maduro and US claim it will run Venezuela raise new legal questions

Capture of Maduro and US claim it will run Venezuela raise new legal questions

The stunning development caps months of aggressive U.S. military action in the region.
Republicans praise ‘Peace President’ Trump’s latest military action in Venezuela - despite lack of Congressional approval

Republicans praise ‘Peace President’ Trump’s latest military action in Venezuela - despite lack of Congressional approval

Republicans largely praise Trump as one of Trump’s last critics leaves Congress

Several controversial bills from last legislative session could return this year

Georgia's legislative session begins Jan. 12, with lawmakers introducing new bills and revisiting previously rejected legislation, including restrictions on traffic cameras, diversity programs, and gender-affirming care. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.
How flights are being affected after U.S. conducted strikes in Venezuela

How flights are being affected after U.S. conducted strikes in Venezuela

Airspace restrictions amid the U.S. strikes in Venezuela are causing a ripple effect across the Caribbean region as American travelers try to get back home from vacation. NBC News' Jesse Kirsch reports that more than half of flights traveling through San Juan, Puerto Rico, have been cancelled.