
1A The News Roundup For January 9, 2026
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Jan 10, 2026 Arthur Delaney, a senior reporter for HuffPost, shares his insights on political analysis and the GOP’s response to welfare fraud allegations in Minnesota. Amanda Becker from The 19th discusses the implications of the Department of Health and Human Services freezing $10 billion in aid. Catherine Lucey of Bloomberg News talks about the geopolitical fallout of Nicolás Maduro's arrest. The panel debates the Trump administration's shifting stance on foreign interventions, highlighting concerns about military actions in Venezuela.
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Wyoming Ruling Protects Abortion Access
- Wyoming's Supreme Court struck down the near-total abortion ban and pill prohibition using a 2012 state constitutional amendment on health decisions.
- The ruling preserves abortion access despite the state's conservative politics and earlier lower-court holds.
Interim Leadership May Preserve Old Repression
- After Maduro's capture, Delcy Rodríguez became interim president and declared a 90-day emergency increasing security powers.
- Observers worry the leadership change may preserve repressive structures rather than produce democratic reform.
Global Reactions To Venezuela Capture Vary Widely
- Latin American reactions to the U.S. operation split: many condemned it while some regional leaders supported the move.
- Europe issued calls for de-escalation, with Spain and France offering strong criticism.

