In a dramatic move, President Trump has declared a national emergency to protect $2.5 billion in Venezuelan oil revenue from private creditors, linking it to U.S. national security and regional stability. This strategy aims to stabilize Venezuela while opening doors for U.S. companies in the region. Discover how this decision could reshape international relations and impact oil markets.
This week, Donald Trump announced a controversial cap on credit card interest rates at 10%, stirring debate among lawmakers and financial experts. While it aims to protect consumers from high rates, critics warn it could lead to reduced credit availability.
Bill Ackman warns that Trump's proposed 10% cap on credit card interest rates could backfire, leading to millions losing access to credit cards. He suggests that improving competition is a better solution.
Travelers are facing significant disruptions as U.S. airlines halt flights to and from Puerto Rico due to military activity in Venezuela. Virgin Voyages assures support for affected sailors.
In a stunning development, the FBI has thwarted a potential New Year's Eve terror attack in North Carolina, inspired by ISIS. With lives at stake, the agency credits collaboration with partners for the successful operation.
Millions of Americans are set to face skyrocketing health care premiums as ACA subsidies expire. A bipartisan group of senators is working on a compromise to extend these critical tax credits, potentially easing financial burdens for many families.
CBS News staffers received a controversial memo from management just before Christmas, sparking criticism and raising questions about editorial integrity and media trust in the U.S.
A planned '60 Minutes' story was shelved by CBS News editor Bari Weiss, causing an uproar as it unexpectedly aired in Canada, leading to viral reactions and discussions on social media.
An explosive internal feud at CBS News over a critical '60 Minutes' segment on the Trump administration has raised eyebrows. Correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi claims political motives behind the story's cancellation, igniting fierce debate about journalistic integrity.
In a shocking move, CBS News Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss has pulled a planned 60 Minutes segment about alleged abuses at an El Salvador detention center just before its broadcast. Correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi condemned the decision, claiming it reflects political pressure rather than editorial judgment.