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The ship is set to arrive in Providence, Rhode Island.
Time in Venezuela feels like it’s moving both too fast and too slow. The pillars of the country’s self-proclaimed socialist government are falling at a dizzying pace or not quickly enough. Economic relief is finally on the horizon or already too late.
Chevron is the only U.S. oil major operating in Venezuela through a special license issued by the Treasury Department.
The reform will undoubtedly be the signature policy of Delcy Rodríguez’s government as it positions the long-crippled oil sector to lure the foreign investment needed to revamp it.
The fate of Venezuela’s political prisoners could reveal how much power the Trump administration really has.
With its Gulf Coast refinery, the company has the crude oil processing capabilities to benefit from increased access to Venezuelan oil.
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado weighs in on her political future in a new interview with "Face the Nation."
Rubio said the U.S. doesn't anticipate that it will need to exert military force in Venezuela, but reserves the right to do so to protect the "national interest of the United States."