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The United States has seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela, marking a significant escalation in efforts against President Nicolás Maduro's regime. This action, announced by former President Donald Trump, reflects rising tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela amid the country's ongoing political crisis, according to ABC News.
Meanwhile, Washington state has declared a statewide emergency in response to severe flooding, which could potentially affect up to 100,000 residents as heavy rains cause rivers to swell and threaten evacuations, as reported by CBS News.
In a separate development, Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado made her first public appearance in 11 months after escaping Venezuela, coinciding with her daughter's acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize on her behalf, also highlighted by CBS News.
Lastly, a botulism outbreak linked to ByHeart baby formula has expanded to include over 50 infants across 19 states, raising serious health concerns and prompting federal investigation, with NBC Los Angeles providing details on the situation.
The outbreak underscores the importance of food safety regulations as ByHeart recalls all its products sold in the U.S. since production began in March 2022. Additionally, the Trump administration is implementing new requirements for tourists to disclose their social media history, reflecting broader trends in immigration policy and national security, as discussed by ABC News.