What Oil Executives Want From President Trump
Tariffs, tax credits and deregulation are among the industry’s top priorities.
Tariffs, tax credits and deregulation are among the industry’s top priorities.
An agreement to suspend attacks against energy infrastructure would halt a strategy employed by Ukraine and Russia. Kyiv has tried to hit at Russian oil revenues, and Moscow has tried to break Ukrainian morale.
In a call with President Trump, Russia’s leader agreed to pause strikes on energy infrastructure. Ukraine also appeared ready to accept a halt, though it fell short of the unconditional cease-fire the country had already agreed to.
An incoming government wants to borrow much more to revamp the economy and rebuild the military. That means a change in the country’s Constitution — and its culture.
The agreement between centrist parties, led by the likely next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, was billed as a response to America’s shrinking security guarantees.
The likely next chancellor has staked his government on a move to increase military spending. But the window for change is closing fast.
Right-wing populism thrives on scarcity. The answer is abundance. But a politics of abundance will work only if Democrats confront where their approach has failed.
The bombardment came just days after the United States said it was suspending intelligence sharing with Ukraine.
Amtrak, after investing more than $4 billion in a year to improve its creaky infrastructure and aging fleet, said it expected to make a profit for the first time under President Trump.
The county says electrical equipment owned by the electric utility is to blame for the blaze that killed 17 people and destroyed 9,400 buildings.