Despite the threat of war, U.S. oil giant Chevron continues to operate in Venezuela. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks energy security analyst Clayton Seigle about the company's role in the country.
About half of Americans say they’ve already given the 2028 presidential election, set to be the first race since 2016 without a sitting president vying for the nomination on either side, at least some ...
At least three lawsuits ask Missouri judges to quickly decide on redistricting cases ahead of the candidate filing date of ...
TODAY: I'm tracking a mix of clouds and sun as temperatures warm into the mid-40s by the afternoon hours. Winds will be out ...
Michelin’s Bib Gourmand distinction highlights restaurants that serve exceptional food at a good value—places where you can ...
It seemed like the solution to Elaine Traverse’s financial problems, and a dog desperately needing a potty break led her to it. “I saw this trail, so I went up there and parked, and he took off ...
Emilie Nasseh, a 30-year-old living in Manhattan, has made up to $2,000 a month through an unconventional side hustle: ...
The No. 2 official in the Justice Department told ABC News in an interview Friday that there has been "no effort" to redact President Donald Trump's name from the release of files stemming from ...