Home Fossil Energy Transocean drillship gets another drilling job in Gulf of Mexico October 17, 2024, by Melisa Cavcic Switzerland-based offshore drilling contractor Transocean has secured a new long-term ultra-deepwater drillship assignment with an undisclosed operator in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, where the rig is already carrying out drilling operations for an oil major.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Jurors in New Mexico have awarded a man more than $412 million in a medical malpractice case that involved a men’s health clinic that operates in several states. The man’s attorneys celebrated Monday’s verdict, saying they are hopeful it will prevent other men from falling victim to a scheme that involved fraud
President-elect Donald Trump said his conversation Wednesday with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum was “wonderful” and “very productive.” She, in turn, described their phone call as “excellent.” Their upbeat readouts on the call marked a contrast from earlier in the week, when Trump warned he would impose a 25 percent tariff on all goods from Mexico
SASABE, Ariz. — The men and the boys scanned the Mexican desert from the shade of a tree. They walked down a hill toward the border wall to pick up water, socks and rosaries. The heat hit hard and the men and the boys, who had been on foot for months, blended in with scrub brush
Octubre 16, 2024 | 21:48 CST | N+ - Actualizado Octubre 16, 2024 | 21:51 CST Actualizado Octubre 16, 2024 | 21:51 CST Las autoridades del Servicio Meteorológico Nacional (SMN) alertaron por las bajas temperaturas que se esperan en todo el país para este invierno Joven camina en la nieve en las faldas del Xinantécatl
El presidente de Estados Unidos, Joe Biden, dijo el jueves que esperaba que el virtual presidente electo Donald Trump reconsiderara su plan de imponer aranceles sobre México y Canadá, diciendo que podría "arruinar" las relaciones con aliados cercanos. Te recomendamos: Ejército ucraniano tendría “sentencia de muerte” si Trump reduce apoyo: Rusia "Espero que lo reconsidere. Creo que
NEW YORK (AP) — The man once heralded as the architect of Mexico’s war on drug cartels was sentenced to more than 38 years in a U.S. prison on Wednesday for taking massive bribes to aid drug traffickers. Genaro García Luna, Mexico’s former secretary of public security, was convicted by a New York jury in