What Are the Top 10 News Headlines Today?
Today’s biggest news reflects a mix of global politics, legal drama, technology events, city policies, sports updates, and entertainment releases. These headlines help us understand what’s shaping the world on January 5, 2026.
- Venezuela Leader Face Major Legal Battle
One of the most talked-about stories today is the continued fallout from the weekend’s capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by U.S. forces. Maduro appeared in a Manhattan court and pleaded not guilty to drug trafficking and related charges, declaring himself still the rightful president of Venezuela. International reaction is strong, with world leaders debating the legality of the U.S. operation and its implications for regional stability. AP News - U.S. Defends Its Action at the United Nations
At the United Nations, the United States defended its intervention in Venezuela, drawing both criticism and support from allies and rivals. This diplomatic debate highlights rising tensions and differing views on foreign intervention and global law. AP News - Cuba Reports Casualties in Venezuelan Operation
Cuba claims that 32 Cuban officers were killed in the same operation that captured Maduro, adding another layer of controversy and tension in the Caribbean and Latin American region. AP News - Denmark Responds to U.S. Political Rhetoric on Greenland
Danish officials have publicly rejected comments from U.S. leadership suggesting a potential takeover of Greenland, calling such rhetoric unacceptable and warning it could damage NATO alliances. The Guardian - New York City Cracks Down on Junk Fees
In domestic U.S. news, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani signed executive orders aimed at reducing junk fees and deceptive subscription practices. These measures are designed to protect consumers and save money for residents amid broader affordability concerns. NYC.gov - U.S. House Committee Releases Key Funding Bills
Lawmakers in Washington, D.C. released a set of bipartisan appropriations bills that will shape future spending on defense, science, energy, and environmental programs for Fiscal Year 2026. House Appropriations GOP - CES 2026 Technology Show Begins in Las Vegas
One of the world’s biggest tech events — CES 2026 — is underway in Las Vegas. Industry leaders are unveiling innovations in AI, smart devices, next-generation displays, wearables, and robotics — setting the stage for tech trends in the year ahead. TechRadar - Sports Update: WWE Raw Anniversary Shows Thrilling Matches
The WWE’s Monday Night Raw celebrated a special Netflix anniversary edition, featuring high-profile wrestling matches and build-ups to the upcoming Royal Rumble, a major event in pro wrestling. Cageside Seats, for Pro Wrestling fans - Entertainment: New Movies and Series Coming to Streaming
Streaming platforms like Disney+ and HBO Max released their January lineups, including new original series, returning seasons of popular shows, and classic films for viewers to enjoy. Decider+1 - Premier League Darts Announces 2026 Lineup
In sports news outside the mainstream U.S. leagues, the 2026 Premier League Darts line-up has been confirmed, featuring top players and rising stars — exciting fans of the increasingly popular international sport. Talksport
