The Trump administration has sent shockwaves by terminating hundreds of federal grants, potentially cutting $2 billion from essential mental health and addiction services. Experts warn this could dismantle the recovery infrastructure and lead to preventable deaths.
As protests erupt in Iran, exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi emerges as a key figure. Is he the leader Iranians are rallying behind for a democratic future?
A Border Patrol agent shot two Venezuelan migrants in Portland during a traffic stop, raising concerns over federal immigration enforcement tactics and igniting protests nationwide. The FBI is investigating.
Trump is pushing for U.S. companies to invest in Venezuela's oil sector, promising security guarantees, but major oil executives remain cautious about the risks involved. Can Venezuela's oil riches be revived?
President Trump is calling for $100 billion in investments from major oil companies into Venezuela. While smaller businesses show interest, major players like Exxon and ConocoPhillips remain hesitant. Will they take the plunge?
Sebastian, a Venezuelan architect in Miami, shares his mixed feelings about the U.S. capture of Maduro and the impact on Venezuelan immigrants facing uncertain futures amid shifting U.S. policies.
In a controversial decision, the Trump administration has frozen $10 billion in federal child care and family assistance funds across five Democrat-led states, citing widespread fraud. This bold move has ignited a political firestorm among state leaders.
Donald Trump has set his sights on Venezuela's vast oil reserves, promising American companies will invest billions to revive the country's struggling oil industry. But experts warn of significant challenges ahead.
The capture of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro by the U.S. military raises questions about the future of Venezuela's oil industry and the potential return of American oil companies. President Trump's plans for U.S. investment in the region promise a complex path forward amidst historical challenges.
As protests sweep across Iran, the government avoids internet shutdowns and acknowledges the right to protest. However, skepticism remains as economic woes deepen and public anger grows. Will the government's concessions be enough?