Amber Energy’s lead bid for Citgo’s parent company highlights the clash between Wall Street profit and the livelihoods of workers and nations.
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The View returns September 8 with bold guests and fierce debate—despite political attacks from the right, the panel is doubling down on discussions shaping America.
Chronic childcare shortages are forcing parents out of the workforce and costing state economies billions each year—with the crisis hitting fathers, mothers, and children alike.
Ahmed al-Sharaa’s address shatters decades of Syrian silence at the UN, signaling a pivotal moment in Middle Eastern diplomacy and raising hard questions about sanctions, engagement, and the cost of isolation.
Opening with a land acknowledgment, the DNC’s summer meeting exposes deep divides on the party’s future while confronting financial and strategic crises.
Canadian tourism in North Dakota dropped 30% this year, costing $14.4 million. Political tensions, tariffs, and hostile rhetoric are driving visitors and dollars away.
The shocking indictment of a U.S. citizen for attempted espionage in Germany offers stark lessons about security gaps and the rising tide of global intelligence threats.
After being abruptly shut out by banks post-Jan. 6, Eric Trump turned the family business toward cryptocurrency—igniting fierce debates over political bias, financial innovation, and the power of banks in American life.
The media firestorm over a Gazan child’s image spotlights the urgent need for fact-driven, compassionate reporting where war, suffering, and politics collide.
Taiwan is excluded from the Pacific Islands Forum under Beijing’s pressure, but vows to keep supporting the region. The battle goes beyond a single meeting—it’s about who sets the rules in the Indo-Pacific.