Trump, Venezuela and Big Oil
Digest more
The Trump administration is fighting with Minnesota officials over Renee Good's killing after months of attacks from the president.
Donald Trump's approval rating suggests a slight rebound from a sharp decline in November but indicate that support has largely stabilized below the 50% mark.
The White House said it will review its protocols for releasing economic data after President Trump's "inadvertent public disclosure."
With more than 1,000 protests planned nationwide for Jan. 10 and Jan. 11 amid heightened tensions over two recent shootings by federal immigration enforcement agents, this might seem like a good opportunity for the Justice Department to deploy its "peacemaking" unit that for decades de-escalated confrontations at demonstrations and helped prevent deadly police responses.
19hon MSN
Did Trump declare state of emergency today? What to know about POTUS order amid Venezuela crisis
President Donald Trump declared a national emergency to shield Venezuelan oil revenue held by the US government from being seized by private creditors.
President Donald Trump paused his White House meeting with oil executives Friday to check construction progress on a new privately funded ballroom.
Here's what New Jersey residents and other Americans think of U.S. President Donald Trump as the 2026 midterm year begins.
Following the Jan. 7, 2026, deadly shooting by a federal immigration officer in Minnesota, millions of Americans frustrated with Trump administration are protesting.
India Today on MSN
India Today explains: Why Trump wants to buy Greenland and what it means for global security
This special report from India Today Explains delves into a tumultuous start to 2026, beginning with the dramatic US capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. The bulletin questions the motives behind the strike: 'Is this purely about Maduro or are Venezuela's vast resources also a factor?
Evidence suggests President Trump's tariffs will ultimately slow economic growth, a particularly concerning prospect because the S&P 500 currently trades at a valuation last seen during the dot-com crash.