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U.S. hits military targets on Iran’s Kharg Island as war escalates

Trump, writing in a social media post, added that “for reasons of decency, I have chosen NOT to wipe out the Oil Infrastructure on the Island.”

By Skylar Woodhouse, Catherine Lucey and BloombergMarch 13, 2026
U.S. officials have discussed trading oil futures, Burgum says
By Jennifer A. Dlouhy, Tyler Kendall and BloombergMarch 13, 2026
President Donald Trump
The war in Iran has caused the biggest oil supply disruption in history, energy watchdog says, and a swift end to the conflict might not change that
By Tristan BoveMarch 13, 2026
The Strait of Hormuz is an Iranian ‘kill box,’ preventing the U.S. Navy from securing it right now and letting tankers pass through freely
By Jason MaMarch 13, 2026
Current price of oil as of March 13, 2026
Current price of oil as of March 13, 2026
By Joseph HostetlerMarch 13, 2026
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Trump bragged about gas $2.30 a gallon just a month ago. He’s changed his tune
By Josh Boak and The Associated PressMarch 13, 2026
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AIPalantir CEO Alex Karp says there was ‘never a sense’ AI products would be used for domestic surveillance in Anthropic-DoD feud
By Jessica MathewsMarch 13, 2026
PoliticsJudge quashes Fed subpoenas, saying DOJ has ‘produced essentially zero evidence’ against Powell, who hints at future as board governor
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressMarch 13, 2026
Middle EastU.S. to send 2,500 Marines and an amphibious assault ship to Mideast, pulling them from waters near Taiwan
By Jon Gambrell, David Rising, Mike Corder and The Associated PressMarch 13, 2026
Middle EastAll 6 crew members on KC-135 refueling plane that crashed in Iraq are dead, bringing U.S. death toll to at least 13 service members
By Konstantin Toropin, Ben Finley, Kim Tong-Hyung and The Associated PressMarch 13, 2026
EconomyU.S. debt is like a Hallmark movie boyfriend who eventually gets dumped for a small town firefighter, budget watchdog warns 
By Jason MaMarch 13, 2026
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AIEx-presidential candidate Andrew Yang says it’s time to ‘stop taxing labor’ and make AI foot the bill instead
By Jake AngeloMarch 13, 2026
A man with a grocery cart peruses a dairy aisle in Costco.
LawAmericans are demanding refunds from the $180 billion in tariffs they paid for, and they’re suing companies like Costco to make it happen
By Sasha RogelbergMarch 13, 2026
Personal FinanceBest certificates of deposit (CDs) for March 2026
By Glen Luke FlanaganMarch 13, 2026
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Ukrainian soldiers in the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone.
EnergyRussian forces have captured the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in one of the most dangerous threats to Europe right now
By Tristan BoveFebruary 24, 2022
EnergyGas prices are up 62% in Europe amid Russian Ukraine invasion
By Anna Shiryaevskaya and BloombergFebruary 24, 2022
Vladimir Putin
EnergyWhy Putin didn’t flinch in the face of an onslaught of financial sanctions
By Christiaan HetznerFebruary 24, 2022
CommentaryOnly together can we defeat Putin’s plans for global autocracy
By Volodymyr GroysmanFebruary 24, 2022
EnergyUkraine is a huge export crossroads for oil, food and metals. These are the key pipelines, ports and plants that could be hit by war
By Áine Quinn, Elena Mazneva and BloombergFebruary 24, 2022
Putin with Russia's football team
EnergyPutin could be stripped of hosting the Super Bowl of Europe
By Christiaan HetznerFebruary 23, 2022
Russian police and National Guard (Rosgvardia) servicemen patrol Red Square in central Moscow on October 20, 2021.
EnergyUkraine crisis: Western powers unveil first salvo of sanctions targeting Russia and breakaway states
By Christiaan HetznerFebruary 22, 2022
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz addresses a joint press conference, held with Taoiseach (Irish prime minister) Micheál Martin (not pictured), following talks at the Chancellery on February 22, 2022 in Berlin, Germany.
EnergyGermany rebukes Putin by suddenly halting the Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline
By David MeyerFebruary 22, 2022
EnergyNorway’s green energy drive isn’t going as planned. The issue? Reindeer
By Lars Erik Taraldsen, Lars Paulsson, Jesper Starn and BloombergFebruary 21, 2022
The Permian Basin in the American southwest is leading the U.S. to record-high crude oil production
EnergyThe U.S. oil industry is gushing, with record production expected in 2023 as companies try to cash in on high prices
By Jonathan VanianFebruary 18, 2022
Factory Billows Carcinogenic Smoke
EnvironmentBanks and investors have given trillions to coal, despite many signing onto net zero pledges
By Sophie MellorFebruary 15, 2022
CommentaryWe can’t invest in the energy transition if we stop investing in energy
By Kewsong LeeFebruary 10, 2022
Offshore oil rig in Cook Inlet, Alaska
EnergyYou’d think $90 oil and record electricity prices would mean more green investment. You’d be wrong
By Sophie MellorFebruary 10, 2022
NewslettersThe ‘Catch-22’ that may spare global oil supply from disruption if Russian invades Ukraine
By Eamon BarrettFebruary 9, 2022
Olaf Scholz, Germany's chancellor, left, speaks during a news conference with U.S. President Joe Biden in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Monday, Feb. 7 2022.
EnergyPresident Biden pledged to kill Europe’s Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline if Russia invades Ukraine. Can he really do that?
By David Meyer and Ian MountFebruary 8, 2022
Bitcoin mining in the United States
The CoinsGeorgia is becoming the new hot spot for growing crypto in the U.S.—and Bitcoin miners are taking notice
By Josh Saul and BloombergFebruary 7, 2022
TechCoal country may soon become crypto country
By Nicole GoodkindFebruary 2, 2022
Oil's Super Thursday at 177th OPEC Meeting
NewslettersOil prices hitting $100 a barrel could bring an end to the Great Resignation
By Sophie MellorFebruary 2, 2022
EnergyBuy bullets or practice yoga? With Russian troops on the border, Ukraine’s executives balance business and war
By Vivienne WaltJanuary 26, 2022
EnergyEurope is suffering its worst energy crisis since the 1970s. Here’s 6 ways war in Ukraine could make it worse
By Vanessa Dezem, Anna Shiryaevskaya, Isis Almeida and BloombergJanuary 24, 2022
EnergyGreen hydrogen has long been hyped as a replacement for fossil fuels. Now, one of the industry’s biggest players is preparing its IPO
By Christiaan HetznerJanuary 19, 2022
NewslettersExxon’s new 2050 net-zero ‘ambition’ ignores 80% of its emissions
By Eamon BarrettJanuary 19, 2022
Delegates at the COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow
CommentaryYes, we can have sustainable cities
By Francesco Starace and Jean-Pascal TricoireJanuary 13, 2022
A Volkswagen ID5 on display in Dresden.
EnergyTesla rivals face dilemma: Even as they grew EVs sales faster last year, the gap to Elon Musk only widened
By Christiaan HetznerJanuary 12, 2022
NewslettersThe WEF says the net-zero transition will be messy. It’s time to embrace the chaos
By Eamon BarrettJanuary 12, 2022
PoliticsGreenhouse gas emissions from coal surge as coal millionaire Joe Manchin blocks green legislation
By Nicole GoodkindJanuary 10, 2022
EnergyUranium prices surge after deadly protests in Kazakhstan, which produces over 40% of the world’s total
By Yvonne Yue Li, Stephen Stapczynski and BloombergJanuary 6, 2022
Wind turbines in California.
CommentaryUtility stocks are becoming less boring. That’s a problem for income investors
By Michael JosephDecember 30, 2021
CommentaryGeneral Electric has tried everything, except investing in American workers
By Chris SheltonDecember 22, 2021
Picture of President Joe Biden.
EnvironmentBiden’s green orders seek to rebuild global trust on climate
By Bruce RuleDecember 20, 2021
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