
News from Arizona Daily Sun
We’ve assigned a rating of High factuality to Arizona Daily Sun. You can read more about how we’ve determined Arizona Daily Sun’s credibility and reliability as a news source here: https://ground.news/rating-system.
Information about Arizona Daily Sun
Where is Arizona Daily Sun located?Arizona Daily Sun's WebsiteArizona Daily Sun's WikipediaMedia Bias Ratings
Average Bias Rating:
Lean Left
Lean Left
byMedia Bias/Fact CheckDo you disagree?
Edit bias
Learn more about Media Bias Ratings.
Factuality
Learn more about Factuality Ratings
Reveal Factuality Ratings by upgrading to a Premium account.
Tap Upgrade to explore subscription options to meet all your reading needs.
Ownership
Learn more about Ownership categories
Reveal Ownership Data by upgrading to a Vantage account.
Tap Upgrade to explore subscription options to meet all your reading needs.
Top Arizona Daily Sun News

Donald Trump · United StatesDonald Trump on Saturday (Jan 3) said the United States will "run" Venezuela until "such time that we can do a safe, proper, and judicious transition" following the capture of President Nicolas Maduro and his wife. See the Story
Trump says U.S. will 'run' Venezuela until 'safe transition can take place'
39% Center coverage: 368 sources

Nicolás Maduro · United StatesDemocratic lawmakers lambasted the administration early Saturday after President Trump announced U.S. personnel captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, flew them of the South American nation and carried out a “large scale” strike in the country.See the Story
Democrats rip Trump administration for ‘illegal’ strikes on Venezuela
49% Center coverage: 214 sources

Antonio Guterres · United StatesUnited Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is deeply alarmed by U.S. military action in Venezuela that sets "a dangerous precedent," his spokesperson said on Saturday ahead of a likely U.N. Security Council meeting. Venezuela and Colombia, backed by Russia and China, have asked for the 15-member Security Council to meet, diplomats said, after the U.S. attacked Venezuela and deposed its long-serving autocratic President Nicolas Maduro. The meeting has not yet been scheduled.See the Story
UN chief on Venezuela: US action sets 'dangerous precedent'
Coverage: 20 sources