Stocks have climbed, bond yields have fallen and the US dollar has weakened across President Donald Trump’s second term so far — market movements the president has welcomed.
Stocks fell and global oil prices settled at $100 per barrel for the first time since 2022 as the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz continued to roil markets.
A suspect is dead after a car drove into a building at Temple Israel, a synagogue containing a school, in West Bloomfield Township, Michigan, a federal law enforcement official briefed on the incident ...
Roughly one-third of respondents – equivalent to more than 82 million Americans – said they have had to cut back on at least one daily living expense to cover their health care bills, according to a ...
Mortgage rates climbed this week as investors fret the economic impact of President Donald Trump’s war on Iran, undoing some of the welcomed progress in housing affordability.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Wednesday there is no “imminent threat” to the state following reports that federal authorities had alerted state officials of unverified claims by Iranian-affiliated ...
The Department of Homeland Security is seeking to gain access to a trove of federal information that is intended to support the collection of child support payments but could potentially be used for ...
With war in the Middle East raging, oil prices are soaring. To temper the costs, the United States government is turning to oil stored in massive salt caverns.
Specks of orange light streak across the night sky, an unnerving spectacle that’s become more common as Iran increasingly outfits some of its ballistic missiles with cluster munitions.
Mojtaba Khamenei issued his first purported statement since becoming supreme leader, though he has still not appeared publicly since his appointment. Follow live updates.
Photographers Eli Joshua Adé, Agata Grzybowska and Merrick Morton captured moments from the making of three of this year’s Oscar-nominated films: “Sinners,” “Hamnet” and “One Battle After Another.
Polling of the Iran war is still a confusing picture, but at least for now, pessimism and uncertainty about the benefits still seem to be the prevailing takeaway.