Carbon Captured: How Big Oil Bought the Science That Shields Its Profits

Corruption

Carbon Captured: How Big Oil Bought the Science That Shields Its Profits

An investigation reveals how oil giants spent decades buying climate science at elite universities to protect their profits. The same logic of resource capture haunts Venezuela, where vast oil wealth left its people buried under rubble after deadly June earthquakes.

CIA Car Bombing In Mexico: Allegations Of Extrajudicial Killings Raise Fears

Imperialists

CIA Car Bombing In Mexico: Allegations Of Extrajudicial Killings Raise Fears

Reports suggest a March pickup explosion north of Mexico City that killed two alleged cartel members may be linked to CIA operations. The claims, amid recent US intelligence deaths and a US terrorist label for cartels, raise fears of illegal covert action and violent blowback.

Twin Quakes Expose Venezuela’s Collapse and Political Fault Lines

Nature’s Wrath

Twin Quakes Expose Venezuela’s Collapse and Political Fault Lines

Twin 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes struck northern Venezuela, killing at least 188 people and exposing decades of infrastructure decay. The disaster deepens political tensions between the acting government and the U.S., while survivors scramble for aid.

Supreme Court Lets Trump Turn Back Asylum Seekers at the Border

Exodus

Supreme Court Lets Trump Turn Back Asylum Seekers at the Border

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the Trump administration can block asylum seekers from crossing the southern border, reviving a turn-back policy. The decision threatens migrants fleeing Venezuela, Haiti, Cuba and Central America.

Trump's Son-in-Law Lands at the Oil Table—No Job Required

Ruling Class

Trump's Son-in-Law Lands at the Oil Table—No Job Required

Michael Boulos holds no government job. Yet Trump's son-in-law sat beside Marco Rubio at an official UAE meeting on oil, Iran, and the Strait of Hormuz. The episode exposes how family patronage now shapes U.S. energy policy—with direct stakes for Venezuela.

US 'Took Over' Venezuela. Now an Earthquake Tests Who Really Pays

Nature’s Wrath

US 'Took Over' Venezuela. Now an Earthquake Tests Who Really Pays

Six months after U.S. forces seized Nicolás Maduro, twin earthquakes have killed at least 188 Venezuelans and exposed the limits of Washington's promised transformation. With USAID gutted, relief now runs through the military, while oil giants circle the nation's resource wealth.