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.
In her 2026 State of the State address, Governor Kathy Hochul outlines over 200 initiatives aimed at making New York more affordable and safer for families, including universal child care and significant infrastructure investments.
As protests rage in Iran, President Trump is considering a military intervention that could involve airstrikes and cyber attacks. The situation escalates as hundreds are reported dead and internet access is cut off.
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 meeting with Big Oil executives to discuss enticing them back to Venezuela. However, skepticism looms as companies weigh the risks of investing in a politically unstable environment.
Tensions escalate as Russia strikes Ukraine with a nuclear-capable missile amidst intensifying peace negotiations. The Oreshnik missile targets critical infrastructure, signaling a dangerous turn in the conflict.
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.
In a bold move, Trump suggests that US taxpayers could reimburse energy companies for repairing Venezuela's oil infrastructure, aiming to boost production post-Maduro. With key meetings ahead, the future of Venezuela's oil industry hangs in the balance.
A massive oil eruption in Venezuela has sparked a potential transformation into a petroleum supergiant, but it comes with political turmoil and ecological concerns. Can the US regain control over Venezuela's oil wealth?
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer condemned the recent U.S. military strike on Venezuela, calling it unlawful and warning of potential endless war. He questioned Trump's claims about fixing the country's oil infrastructure.