Iran set fire to a fully laden Kuwaiti crude oil tanker anchored near Dubai on Monday.
Administration officials assess that forcing the waterway back open would mean extending the military mission
President fumes at justices as they prepare to take up his next big case
Egypt’s president warns crude prices could exceed $200 amid supply disruptions, calling on Washington to act as Gulf tensions threaten global energy routes
A Russian fuel shipment is set to reach Cuba after the U.S. president signals a shift in policy, offering temporary relief amid the island’s worsening energy crisis.
The president hasn’t made a decision, U.S. officials said, as he considers the risk to U.S. troops
President has said he wants to wrap up the conflict in the coming weeks
Pedro Sánchez has become the standard-bearer for Western political opposition to the U.S. president
New $100 bills will feature Donald Trump’s signature starting in June, marking a historic shift in U.S. currency design and ending a tradition dating back to 1861.
The president said peace talks were 'going very well'
The US president emphasized the deep historical roots of democracy, noting that the concept of self-government "first dawned in Greece," where citizens were given "a direct voice" in shaping their nation’s future
Deterring an attack on the island has been a bedrock American policy for 75 years. Xi Jinping sees a chance to change that.
The president’s critics have raised concerns about the action in oil futures, S&P 500 ETF options and prediction markets
In the proclamation, issued and posted on the White House’s website, paid tribute to the Greek War of Independence, which commenced in March 1821 and overthrew centuries of dour Ottoman rule of the storied land
Richard Goldberg, former White House National Security Council official who helped shape U.S. sanctions policy on Iran, tells To Vima that Greece’s shipping industry and energy infrastructure could play a decisive role in U.S. efforts to secure energy flows amid Middle East tensions
The president backtracked on his threat to strike Iran’s power plants after a series of closed-door discussions led by Middle Eastern intermediaries
The president cited "productive" talks, while Iran denied it was in direct discussions with the U.S.
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen seeks a third term as voters head to the polls with no clear majority expected, while domestic issues and past U.S. pressure over Greenland shape the political landscape
The U.S. pauses planned attacks for five days after “productive” talks with Tehran, as tensions remain high following Iranian threats targeting regional energy facilities.
Administration is trying to address long security lines after impasse over DHS funds creates TSA officer shortage