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U.S. gas prices have jumped as the Iran war disrupts global supply, exposing America’s ties to world markets despite its energy independence. [...]
What began as a community engagement experiment has since become a lasting fixture in Los Lunas, New Mexico. [...]
President Donald Trump speaks to the press outside the White House at 12:30 p.m. ET on May 1. [...]
As a GOP congressman tries to restore the District of Columbia’s original borders, activists leading the long-shot campaign hope the president will act. [...]
The US–China Economic and Security Review Commission holds a hearing titled “Taking a Bigger Byte: China’s Expanding Strategy for Data Dominance” at 9:30 a.m. ET on April 30. Schedule: Hearing [...]
A letter from 30 House Democrats asks the administration to review policies restricting U.S. government officials from acknowledging Israeli nuclear capability. [...]
The president has said on multiple occasions that the United States would acquire the country's enriched uranium. [...]
France backs longer detention after a Moroccan illegal immigrant with a rape conviction and a deportation order was accused of raping and killing a student. [...]
The Iranian-flagged crude oil tanker M/T Hasna was en route to an Iranian port despite a U.S. blockade that has been in place since April 13. [...]
Tehran announced the toll mechanism the same day Trump paused a U.S.-led effort to safely escort commercial ships through the strait. [...]
'There’s no oil blockade on Cuba per se,' Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters. [...]
This attack is the most recent in a campaign targeting trafficking networks tied to designated terrorist organizations. [...]
The operation was conducted under Joint Task Force Southern Spear, targeting terrorist-linked drug routes. [...]
'In the land of the free, every American deserves to live a drug-free life,' the president said. [...]
The Swedish coast guard and police boarded the Syrian-flagged Jin Hui in Swedish territorial waters on May 3. [...]
France backs longer detention after a Moroccan illegal immigrant with a rape conviction and a deportation order was accused of raping and killing a student. [...]
The former Soviet satellite hosted its first bilateral summit with the European Union on May 5, as it loosens its ties with Russia. [...]
The ship remains off Cape Verde where three passengers were evacuated, as Spain said it could dock at the Canary Islands, at odds with the local leader. [...]
‘The proposed sale will improve Ukraine’s capability to meet current and future threats,’ the State Department said. [...]
The fields are expected to produce gas until 2048, with exports heading to Germany and condensate shipped to the UK. [...]
The president says he has had good talks over the last 24 hours with Iran and it's ‘very possible’ the two countries will make a deal to end the war. [...]
A letter from 30 House Democrats asks the administration to review policies restricting U.S. government officials from acknowledging Israeli nuclear capability. [...]
The president has said on multiple occasions that the United States would acquire the country's enriched uranium. [...]
The Iranian-flagged crude oil tanker M/T Hasna was en route to an Iranian port despite a U.S. blockade that has been in place since April 13. [...]
Tehran announced the toll mechanism the same day Trump paused a U.S.-led effort to safely escort commercial ships through the strait. [...]
Private-sector employment gains were concentrated in education and health care services. [...]
Realtor.com attributes rising demand for such homes to higher housing and child care costs, cultural traditions, and more adapted housing stock. [...]
Overall, investors are increasingly confident that the U.S. is the safest place in the world to invest. [...]
The UAE trade minister said joining Washington’s small group of swap-line partners would be an ‘elite matter,’ not a bailout. [...]
Job quits edged higher and layoffs remained low. [...]
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