Chevron CEO Mike Wirth is banking on a massive acquisition in Guyana's Stabroek Block to rejuvenate the company's performance, amidst legal battles with Exxon and CNOOC over preemptive rights.
In a dramatic move, President Trump announced the rescinding of $4 billion in federal funding for California's High-Speed Rail project, citing budget overruns and delays. California officials vow to fight back against this decision, claiming it is illegal.
After nearly six weeks of deployment, the Pentagon has announced a significant reduction of National Guard troops in Los Angeles, following criticism and legal battles over their presence amid immigration protests.
In a surprising turn of events, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has ordered the withdrawal of 2,000 National Guard troops from Los Angeles, where they were deployed amid protests over immigration raids. This decision comes after fierce criticism and legal battles surrounding the mobilization.
A federal appeals court has canceled plea deals for three men accused of the 9/11 attacks, leading to a potential appeal and renewed calls for justice from victims' families. The case has been stalled for years, creating frustration and uncertainty.
In a pivotal ruling, a federal judge has blocked Trump's controversial executive order that threatens citizenship for certain U.S.-born babies. This decision comes amid ongoing legal battles and concerns from immigrant families.
In a pivotal ruling, a federal judge in New Hampshire granted class-action status to a lawsuit challenging Trump's birthright citizenship order, temporarily blocking its implementation. This decision aims to protect the rights of children born in the U.S. amid ongoing legal battles.
In a controversial decision, the Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to proceed with mass firings across 19 federal agencies, igniting fears among thousands of federal workers about their job security and the future of government services.
In a twist of events, Sean 'Diddy' Combs' hearing for an earlier sentencing date was adjourned with no new date set. The court will now proceed with sentencing on October 3, following a split verdict that found him guilty on certain charges.
Eight men, deported from the U.S., have been relocated to South Sudan after a Supreme Court ruling. These men, convicted of violent crimes, faced legal battles and were held in Djibouti for weeks.