Crude prices have surged this week as the Iran conflict halts shipments of oil and liquefied natural gas through the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz.
About 20% of global oil shipments normally travel through the waterway.
Crude prices have surged this week as the Iran conflict halts shipments of oil and liquefied natural gas through the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz.
About 20% of global oil shipments normally travel through the waterway.
Stocks opened sharply lower on Friday after new government data pointed to a weakening U.S. labor market and as concerns mount about the impact of the Iran war on the U.S. economy.
Four men suspected of spying for Iran on "locations and individuals linked to the Jewish community" were arrested in London, the Metropolitan Police say.
Seven days into the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, President Trump's end goal remains vaguely defined. He's said, however, that he wants to "go in and clean out" the Islamic Republic's theocratic regime, and on Friday he demanded "unconditional surrender."
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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is challenging two major coffee chains β Dunkin' and Starbucks β as part of his "Make America Healthy Again" initiative.
The Iran war continues to push up prices at the pump, with U.S. consumers now paying about 26 cents more per gallon to fuel their cars than a week ago, according to new data from GasBuddy.
The Austin Police Department held a news conference Thursday afternoon to provide more details about the deadly shooting over the weekend that left three victims and the shooter dead, and showed some video from the incident.
A pair of tech investors have filed a civil lawsuit accusing the Trump administration of failing to enforce a law that required TikTok to either separate from its China-based owner or face a U.S. ban.
Two dozen states sued the Trump administration on Thursday, alleging that President Trump exceeded his authority in imposing new global tariffs after the Supreme Court in February struck down emergency import duties he introduced last year.
House GOP leadership called on Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas to end his campaign for reelection over a scandal stemming from his affair with a former staffer who later died by suicide.
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As the war between the U.S. and Iran expands with Iranian strikes around the region, concerns have swirled about possible threats on American soil.
The FBI said it "identified and addressed suspicious activities on FBI networks" and that it was responding but did not elaborate.
Former President Barack Obama is calling on voters in Virginia to support a ballot measure this spring that would change the commonwealth's constitution and cause new congressional district boundaries benefiting Democrats to be used in this fall's midterm elections.
Britney Spears was arrested Wednesday night in Southern California, Ventura County Sheriff's Office records show.
Rising sea levels caused by climate change may be significantly higher than previously thought, according to a new study, which says a "methodological blind spot" led researchers to underestimate existing coastal water levels.
Search on for suspect after 3 women's bodies found in Utah, 2 on hiking trail, authorities say
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A deckhand on the reality television show "Deadliest Catch," which documents the lives of crab fishermen working in one of the world's harshest environments, died after he was reported to have fallen overboard, the U.S. Coast Guard said Tuesday.
As concerns over the global oil supply intensify, President Trump has pledged that a little-known U.S. government agency will step in to insure ships sailing through the Persian Gulf, a move he said will maintain the "free flow of energy" as the Iran war continues.
Since the war in Iran started on Saturday, six American service members have been killed, including a Minnesota mother of two, an Iowa college student and a Florida native remembered by his family as the "life of the party."
Attorney General Pam Bondi has rescinded a policy that prohibited political appointees at the Justice Department from attending campaign events or fundraisers, according to a memo seen by CBS News on Wednesday.
Cuba said Wednesday it has filed terrorism charges against six suspects it claims were aboard a Florida-flagged speedboat that is alleged to have opened fire on soldiers in waters off the island's north coast.
The House Oversight Committee released a report Wednesday morning alleging Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison covered up massive fraud in the state.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the U.S. is "accelerating, not decelerating" its war on Iran, with more assets heading to the region as the conflict ricochets from Turkey to Sri Lanka and Israel steps up strikes in Tehran and Lebanon.
Hegseth says U.S. torpedo sank an Iranian warship, says U.S. will fight "for as long as we need to"