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Oil prices were lower on Friday after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Washington may soon lift sanctions on Iranian crude stored aboard tankers.
The fuel-starved Caribbean island is facing its biggest test since the collapse of the Soviet Union under a U.S. oil blockade.
The U.S. approved roughly $23 billion in weapons sales to three Gulf nations, moving to bolster their defenses as the Middle East war continued to escalate.
Most enterprise AI projects have failed since 2018, a sobering track record for an industry awash in enthusiasm.
During the meeting, Trump praised Japan for “stepping up” to assist in efforts to secure the Strait of Hormuz, “unlike NATO.”
Wyandotte County lifts employee residency rule after Mayor/CEO casts tie-breaking vote KMBC
How a Former Immigration Lawyer is Teaching Students to Be Responsible Citizens in Today’s Divided World. The Fulcrum
Iran: Teenager among first to be executed over anti-government protests BBC Iran hangs 3 people, including teen wrestler, in first executions over January protests CBS News Olympians speak out against Iran’s public execution of champion wrestler Saleh Mohammadi Fox News Iran hangs three convicted of killing police during January protests, judiciary says The Times of Israel Article: 3 Protesters […]
California lawmakers say they’ll change name of Cesar Chavez Day to Farmworkers Day following sexual abuse allegations ABC7 Los Angeles Cesar Chavez, a Civil Rights Icon, Is Accused of Abusing Girls for Years The New York Times City of San Fernando removes statue of Cesar Chavez ABC7 Los Angeles Opinion | Take César Chávez’s name off everything MS NOW […]
