TotalEnergies SE said it would halt the project in what industry observers say is a sign of things to come under a second Trump administration.
TotalEnergies SE has halted the development of an offshore wind farm it plans to build off the coast of New York, as US President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to obstruct the green industry championed by his predecessor.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investor Whitney Tilson, who often pushed corporations to perform better for shareholders and employees while running a New York-based hedge fund, has entered the race to replace New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
TotalEnergies SE has halted the development of an offshore wind farm it plans to build off the coast of New York, as US President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to obstruct the green industry championed by his predecessor.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom wasted little time establishing himself as a leader of the Democratic resistance to Republican President-elect Donald Trump’s second term. His counterpart in New York, Gov. Kathy Hochul, is taking a more deliberative approach.
The move by the French oil and gas giant is one of the first tangible signs of a halt in investment in renewable power sources due to the incoming administration. Trump said during the presidential campaign that he would target the offshore wind industry with an executive action on his first day in office.
Rudy Giuliani lashed out at the judge during a court hearing in his defamation case against two Georgia election workers.
U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon had initially dismissed the documents case against Trump in July on the grounds that Smith’s appointment as special counsel was illegal. Federal prosecutors in August had asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit to restore the case.
Weighing a run for governor, Bronx Democratic Rep. Ritchie Torres is distancing himself and even repudiating positions he took in a 2022 endorsement questionnaire backing mass amnesty for illegal
The outburst came when Judge Lewis Liman expressed skepticism over the former mayor’s excuses for failing to comply with obligations to surrender assets to two Georgia election workers after being
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani appeared in court Tuesday to face questions about his payments in the Georgia election defamation case. He claimed he's out of money.