Chevron expands its exploration acreage in African oil producers including Nigeria and Angola, where it sees the potential for a production revival despite years of decline https://t.co/6Jz3nM94GI
One-third of The Washington Post's editorial board steps down amid a wave of canceled subscriptions over non-endorsement in the 2024 US presidential election https://t.co/TCpvc6EUQP
Israeli forces killed a man believed to be Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar after encountering him during routine operations in Gaza, sources say https://t.co/DPuhrQbRIS
US B-2 stealth bombers struck weapons storage sites linked to Houthi rebels in Yemen, a person familiar with the matter said Wednesday night https://t.co/iXVdhAWU3b
On this week’s episode of Elon, Inc., we discuss more negative fallout from Musk’s “robotaxi” reveal and how SpaceX came to his rescue https://t.co/3rz9jDmHPO
Nigeria’s currency is the cheapest that it has been in decades, thanks to painful but necessary economic reforms to put the nation on a long-term path to recovery https://t.co/wwguT9KUoA
Federal emergency workers were forced to pause their hurricane recovery efforts in North Carolina after National Guard troops reportedly discovered trucks of armed militia, who were “out hunting FEMA.” @KathyParkNBC reports.