US Pursuing Second Criminal Investigation Into Maduro, Sources Say

By Andrew Goudsward and Jana Winter WASHINGTON, May 19 (Reuters) – ⁠The ⁠U.S. is pursuing a second ⁠criminal investigation into ousted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, raising the ​possibility that he could face additional charges, according to a Justice Department official and another source ‌familiar with the matter. The second investigation, ‌run out of the U.S. Attorney’s …

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Taiwan’s Future Cannot Be Decided by ‘External Forces’, President Says

TAIPEI, May ⁠20 (Reuters) – ⁠Taiwan’s ⁠future cannot be ​decided by “external ‌forces”, only by ‌its ⁠own ⁠people, President Lai Ching-te ​said on Wednesday. Taiwan ​cherishes peace, but we ⁠will ⁠not give ⁠up freedom; ​it pursues stability, ​but ⁠will not sacrifice sovereignty ⁠or its democratic way of life, ⁠Lai said in a speech marking two …

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5/19: CBS Evening News – CBS News

5/19: CBS Evening News – CBS News Watch CBS News Multiple wildfires erupt across Southern California and western U.S.; victims of San Diego Islamic Center shooting hailed as heroes.

5/19: The Takeout with Major Garrett

5/19: The Takeout with Major Garrett – CBS News Watch CBS News Major primary elections held in multiple states; Acting AG Todd Blanche faces scrutiny at Senate hearing.

What’s behind Cuba’s energy crisis?

In January, the U.S. began a blockade of oil tankers to Cuba, exacerbating an ongoing energy crisis. Roxanna Vigil, international affairs fellow in national security at the Council on Foreign Relations, joins with analysis.