US gas prices have reached an all-time high since 2022, hitting $4 a gallon, as the Iran war escalates and drives up energy prices, marking the first time in nearly four years the average cost has climbed above this threshold.
A Russian tanker has arrived in Cuba with an oil shipment, testing the limits of US sanctions and Trump's Cuba squeeze. Cubans cautiously welcome the delivery, though some warn it will do little to ease the energy crisis.
Unilever has finalized the sale of its foods division to US sauce and spice producer McCormick, which plans to establish a new headquarters in the Netherlands, with McCormick confirming the merger and further updates on the deal.
France and Italy, along with Spain, are blocking the United States from using their airspace and bases for military flights related to the Iran conflict, with an increasing number of European countries withholding support, causing tensions and drawing criticism from President Trump.
Leading US stock exchanges are experiencing significant gains following reports that Donald Trump is considering ending the war against Iran, despite the Strait of Hormuz not being opened.
Qatar's foreign ministry spokesperson, Majed Al-Ansari, announced that Gulf states are united in their commitment to de-escalation and support diplomacy, with Qatar specifically stating its readiness to help with US-Iran negotiations and insist on being part of any solution for the Strait of Hormuz crisis.
A US government panel has exempted oil and gas drilling in the Gulf of Mexico from endangered species rules, a decision critics argue exploits a 'self-made gas crisis' and could endanger the rare Rice's whale.
An analysis suggests a potential US ground invasion of Iran's Hormuz and Kharg island could take weeks or months, requiring significant troop deployment and explaining any delays in military action.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards have issued a threat to target US tech firms, stating that such actions would be taken if more Iranian leaders are killed. This warning escalates tensions amid ongoing regional conflicts.
The US military has confirmed that its 70-year-old B-52 Stratofortress bombers are now conducting overland missions in Iran, indicating an expansion of US air superiority in the region.
A British expat living in the US shares her top 11 favorite items to purchase at the American grocery chain Trader Joe's, highlighting unique products and freezer staples.
China and Pakistan have jointly proposed a five-point peace plan for the Middle East, urging a ceasefire, as Iran's Revolutionary Guards continue to issue warnings against US companies like Apple, Google, and Meta, citing retaliation for 'targeted assassinations' of Iranian leaders.
The US Supreme Court has ruled against a Colorado law banning conversion therapy for LGBTQ+ minors, citing First Amendment grounds and indicating it likely violates free speech, casting doubt on similar prohibitions in other states. The 8-1 majority sided with a Christian counselor challenging the ban, with the ruling being blasted as 'reckless' and having 'catastrophic fallout' for LGBT+ youth.
Audio recordings and an investigation allege that Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó acted in Russia's interests by lobbying against EU sanctions at Moscow's request, causing diplomatic shock. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk criticized Hungarian leaders for 'leaving Europe,' and now Czech President Petr Pavel is calling for a reevaluation of relations with Hungary, deeming the sharing of sensitive information with Russia unacceptable.
Former President Donald Trump has reiterated his call for European allies to either purchase jet fuel from the United States or take it themselves from the Strait of Hormuz. He criticized NATO and suggested countries needing oil should be more assertive in securing it, stating the US will not come to the aid of allies who did not help in the past.
Gas prices in the US have eclipsed $4 a gallon, reaching their highest level since 2022, though Wall Street analysts suggest this is unlikely to trigger Federal Reserve rate hikes and could even lead to cuts.
Qatar has cautioned Iran that its attacks on neighboring countries have crossed 'red lines' and called for an immediate de-escalation of tensions. Meanwhile, Pakistan and China are leading diplomatic efforts for peace in the region, as Doha states Iranian attacks are having a 'catastrophic effect' on relations.
Iran is reportedly preparing for further US escalation in the ongoing conflict, with officials expressing confidence in their ability to outlast the United States and questioning if the war can conclude before it widens.
A new report indicates that hundreds of hospitals across 44 US states and Washington, D.C., serving 6.6 million Americans, are threatened by potential Medicaid cuts.
The U.S. Treasury Department has unveiled a new whistleblower portal designed to combat transnational fraud rings targeting Medicare and Medicaid programs.
A viral video circulating online, which claimed to show a significant US military deployment to the Middle East, has been debunked as completely fake, according to reports.
A humpback whale previously stranded off Germany's Baltic Sea coast has disappeared, leading authorities to suspend search operations after it was observed swimming towards the open sea.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino has reiterated that Iran will play its World Cup games in the United States as scheduled, despite the ongoing Middle East conflict and requests from the Islamic Republic to move matches to Mexico. Infantino insists Iran "will play at the World Cup" as planned.
Amid escalating Middle East tensions, China and Pakistan have jointly presented a detailed five-point initiative, urging an immediate ceasefire, peace talks, and normal navigation in the Strait of Hormuz to end the conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran.
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Iran's Revolutionary Guard has escalated threats against leading American technology companies, including Apple, Google, and Meta, vowing attacks on 15-18 US tech giants starting tomorrow and demanding their regional offices evacuate. This follows alleged Israeli-US intelligence-backed strikes that Iran claims, with the Guards listing companies complicit in the 'targeted assassination' of officials.
On day 32 of the US-Israel war against Iran, President Trump claimed to have "obliterated" Iran, despite earlier reports from Defense Secretary Hegseth that Iran retained its ability to strike. Iran's Revolutionary Guards have now confirmed the killing of a brigadier general in a US-Israeli airstrike, who was sanctioned by the US over an oil network funding Tehran-backed proxies.
US gas prices have surpassed $4 a gallon, reaching their highest level since 2022, while consumer confidence inches up despite soaring prices brought on by the war in Iran, even as stock markets experience gains.
Authorities in Oriental Mindoro, Philippines, have intensified anti-drug operations following the discovery of a suspected illegal drug laboratory in Puerto Galera, where shabu and other materials were recovered.
Jordan has strongly condemned the Iranian attack on its territory involving ballistic missiles, which occurred during US and Israeli strikes on Iran, and is seeking calm amidst the Middle East storm.
Beirut experienced chaos with reports of Israeli bombardment in the Dahieh district, near the Iranian embassy, accompanied by sightings of armed men in the streets and gunfire.