(Bloomberg) -- The US on Friday will resume deportation flights to Venezuela that its government had halted after President Donald Trump’s decision to revoke Chevron Corp.’s license to operate in the ...
Valerie Ho re-joins Greenberg Traurig’s Los Angeles office, bringing expertise in eCommerce, IP, and tech law to help global clients navigate legal challenges.
Nine oil companies, including Exxon, Chevron, and Shell, may face a lawsuit in Puerto Rico based on an accusation that they ...
Two workers were hurt in a scaffold collapse at a Chevron plant in Pasadena, one severely, falling 25 feet; details of the ...
President Trump's special envoy announced Venezuelan Dictator-President Nicolás Maduro will resume ferrying deportees back to ...
Artificial intelligence is speeding up oil and gas drilling and prompting companies to take a second look at places they had ...
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Venezuela has agreed to resume accepting deportation flights from the U.S., according to Richard Grenell, a special envoy to the president.
Policy tailwinds and increasing power demand for data hubs are positives for the U.S. energy companies. Click here to find ...
Deportation flights to Venezuela will resume, a senior U.S. diplomat said. "I am pleased to announce that Venezuela has agreed to resume flights to pick up their citizens who broke U.S. Immigration ...
Houston-based Chevron Corp. (NYSE: CVX) sees Texas as a very attractive place to develop power plant projects for data centers.
Low-income Americans’ financial condition has gotten worse over the last year and more shoppers are going without basic necessities. That’s the worrying message coming from Dollar General, which sells ...