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Prince William Honors Princess Diana: Shares Never-Before-Seen Photo + US Energy Realism Pays Off in Iran Crisis + Trump Not Ready For Iran Deal: US Urges Citizens To Flee Iraq, Israel 'Critically Low' On…US and Israel Step Up Strikes in Iran - War Enters Day 16
US and Israeli forces intensified air and naval strikes on Iran on day 16 of the conflict, targeting military and oil infrastructure and worsening global energy disruption while allies debate escorting ships through the Strait of Hormuz
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$100 - Approximate oil price per barrel as Strait of Hormuz disruptions push global energy costs higher
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"The law is clear. Broadcasters must operate in the public interest, and they will lose their licenses if they do not." — Brendan Carr
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US and Israel Step Up Strikes in Iran - War Enters Day 16
US and Israeli military operations in Iran have intensified as the conflict enters its sixteenth day, with strikes focused on strategic sites and oil infrastructure. The escalation is driving regional instability and global energy market shock.
Trump Calls on Allies to Send Warships to Strait of Hormuz
President Trump has publicly called on allied navies to help secure the Strait of Hormuz, but several partners have expressed reluctance. Washington is pressing for international escorts while warning of continued disruptions to oil transit.
Oil Poised for Further Gains as Hormuz Disruption Continues
Global energy markets are reacting to the Iran conflict and Hormuz disruptions with sharp price moves. Traders and airlines are reassessing fuel costs as supply bottlenecks push crude and jet fuel higher.
Energy Secretary Says Iran War Could End in Weeks
Energy secretary comments have sought to reassure the public while warning of short term pain at the pump. Officials offer timelines for a price rebound but stress uncertainty amid ongoing strikes and shipping risks.
Pentagon Identifies Six Service Members Killed in Iraq Plane Crash
Two separate Pentagon confirmations followed a refueling mission crash in Iraq that killed U.S. service members. The Defense Department has identified the victims while the military investigates the midair collision.
FCC Chair Threatens to Revoke Broadcasters' Licenses Over Iran Coverage
FCC Chair Brendan Carr has issued stern warnings to broadcasters about Iran war coverage, threatening license actions for what he calls distortions. The move has provoked legal and political pushback over press freedom and regulatory overreach.
Tucker Carlson Alleges CIA Is Trying to Frame Him for FARA Violation
High-profile media figures claim they are under intelligence or criminal scrutiny amid the Iran conflict. Those claims deepen tensions between conservative commentators and federal agencies while sparking debate over press contacts with foreign actors.
New Intelligence Links Michigan Synagogue Attacker to Hezbollah Commander
New intelligence has linked the Michigan synagogue attacker to Hezbollah through a family connection, and the FBI reports the attacker died from a self-inflicted wound during the incident. The revelations have intensified national security scrutiny.
Israeli Airstrikes Kill 12 in Gaza Including Children, Officials Say
Violence across Israeli‑controlled areas and Gaza has produced civilian casualties and reports of deadly operations in the West Bank. The incidents underscore widening humanitarian fallout amid the broader regional war.
Oil Terminal Attack in Fujairah Forces Ships to Evacuate Port
Attacks on Gulf shipping and ports have prompted evacuations and temporarily halted oil loading in Fujairah, while Gulf states report intercepting missiles and drones. The strikes threaten a major chokepoint for global energy flows.
Investors Await Fed Rate Outlook as Iran War Roils Markets
Markets are closely watching central bank decisions as the Iran conflict fuels commodity shocks and volatility. Investors await the Fed's signal on interest rates amid energy‑driven inflation risks.
Thousands of Flights Canceled and Over 12,000 Delayed as Severe Weather Hits
Severe weather and staffing shortfalls are disrupting air travel as airlines face cancellations and delays. Industry leaders are lobbying Congress to resolve DHS funding issues that are straining airport operations ahead of peak travel.
Cuban Protests Intensify Amid Blackouts and Food Shortages
Mass protests in Cuba have escalated into attacks on regime property, reflecting deepening public anger over blackouts, fuel shortages and food scarcity. The unrest marks one of the strongest challenges to Cuban authorities in years.
Powerful Storm Batters Maui and Hawaii Island, Officials Urge Evacuations
A powerful cross‑country storm and regional extreme weather events have produced damaging winds, power outages and deadly wildfires. Authorities warn of continued hazards as communities cope with evacuations and property loss.
US Orders Citizens to Leave Parts of Middle East as Threats Escalate
Rising violence around US diplomatic sites has prompted travel advisories and evacuation orders. The embassy in Iraq was struck and the State Department has repeatedly urged US citizens to leave high‑risk areas.
US Braces for More Lone Wolf Terror Attacks Amid Iran War
Authorities warn of increased 'lone wolf' and homegrown extremist attacks linked to the Iran conflict, with several recent incidents involving radicalized naturalized citizens. Investigations highlight overseas training and online recruitment.
Experts Warn US Must Brace for Cyberattacks on Critical Infrastructure
Experts warn that cyber operations tied to the Iran conflict could target critical US infrastructure, and social media posts revealing potential targets have led to suspensions. Cybersecurity and open‑source risks are emerging national security priorities.
US and China Open Trade Talks in Paris Ahead of Trump Xi Summit
Washington and Beijing launched trade negotiations in Paris aimed at paving the way for a summit between President Trump and President Xi. The talks cover tariffs, technology and economic ties amid geopolitical tensions.
DHS Says Over 300 TSA Agents Have Quit Since Shutdown Began
The DHS funding impasse has strained airport security and TSA staffing, prompting warnings from industry leaders about travel disruptions during peak spring travel. Lawmakers face pressure to resolve the stalemate before conditions worsen.
Zelensky Says Russia Supplied Shahed Drones to Iran Used Against US Bases
Ukraine and its Western partners say Russia supplied drones used in attacks across the Middle East, elevating Kyiv's role in global counterdrone demand. Ukraine's battlefield experience is now a sought resource for anti‑drone defenses.
North Korea Fires 10 Ballistic Missiles During US South Korea Drills
North Korea conducted multiple missile tests during regional drills, increasing tensions on the Korean peninsula. Pyongyang framed the launches as responses to allied military activity in the region.
10-Year-Old Arrested After Stabbing Classmate at California Elementary
A string of shocking youth violence cases has alarmed communities, including fatal sibling killings and school stabbings. Prosecutors have filed charges in multiple incidents, prompting renewed calls for intervention and child safety measures.
Buttigieg Accuses Trump of Fundraising Off Fallen Soldiers
Domestic political controversies swirl around the Iran war, including criticism of White House fundraising tactics and repeated presidential remarks about continuing strikes. The disputes are reshaping media narratives and congressional debate.
Severe Flooding in Kenya Kills Dozens and Displaces Thousands
Flooding and displacement across Africa and the Middle East are compounding the regional humanitarian crisis caused by war and energy shocks. International agencies are releasing emergency funds while civilians seek shelter from both conflict and weather.