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The US military is deploying three more warships and roughly 2,500 more marines to the Middle East as Iran fires on Israel and energy sites in neighboring Gulf Arab states, sending oil and gas prices soaring
CBS News says it's shutting down its radio news service after nearly a century of operation as part of a round of layoffs at the company
Iran's new supreme leader is praising Iranians for the steadfastness while its military makes threats against tourist and recreational destinations worldwide
Nearly 90,000 bottles of a children’s pain reliever have been recalled due to reports of particles and other possible contaminants
U.S. stocks are sinking as hopes wither on Wall Street for a possible cut to interest rates by the Federal Reserve this year
Major League Baseball is entering an official partnership with Polymarket and has an agreement with the federal commission overseeing prediction markets to collaborate on integrity concerns
Norway’s crown princess says she was manipulated and deceived by the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and felt unsafe during a 2013 encounter with the American financier at his Palm Beach, Florida, mansion
Israel has pounded Tehran with airstrikes as Iranians mark Nowruz, or the Persian New Year
The Iran war is exposing how much the global economy still depends on fragile fossil fuel supplies
Three teenagers in Tennessee have sued Elon Musk’s xAI, claiming the company’s image-generation tools were used to morph real photos of them into explicitly sexual images
There appeared to be some tension as President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi answered questions from White House reporters about Japan’s support for the Iran war
ABC has canceled its already filmed season of “The Bachelorette” starring Taylor Frankie Paul after a 2023 video surfaced
Iran intensified its attacks on Gulf oil and gas infrastructure Thursday in retaliation for an Israeli attack on a key Iranian gas field, dramatically raising the stakes in a war that's sending shock waves through the global economy
The U.S. Education Department is handing off a portion of its student loan portfolio to the Treasury Department
A senior vice president of Super Micro Computer Inc. and two others affiliated with the company have been charged with conspiring to smuggle billions of dollars of computer servers containing advanced Nvidia chips to China
Cuba is preparing to receive its first shipment of Russian oil this year, just days after the government announced it was operating on natural gas, solar power and thermoelectric plants as severe power outages continue to hit an island whose power grid is crumbling
The wait times at airport security checkpoints have become a guessing game during the shutdown of a single U.S. government department
European leaders have demanded the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and a moratorium on strikes on water and energy infrastructure in the Middle East as they met in Brussels to grapple with rising energy prices caused by the war
President Donald Trump this week said he believes he’ll have “the honor of taking Cuba” soon
Oil prices jumped to market-shaking levels but then eased back late in the day, helping Wall Street to pare its losses
Federal auto regulators have escalated a probe of Tesla after several of its cars crashed while using its self-driving feature, just as CEO Elon Musk prepares to roll out a new model with no steering wheel or pedals
President Donald Trump says he knew oil prices would go up because of the Iran war as the conflict underscores the risks of his relentless focus on fossil fuels while pursuing what he calls American energy dominance
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is supporting a proposal to rename César Chavez Day following stunning abuse allegations against the revered labor leader
Live Nation Entertainment's longtime chief executive is testifying at a New York antitrust trial, defending the dominant position his company has taken in the concert industry over the last two decades
A new way of scheduling work time is remaking the typical nine-to-five routine
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