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Trump’s AI czar calls for U.S. to ‘get out’ of war and warns Iran has a ‘dead man’s switch’ that could render Gulf states almost uninhabitable

“So there’s a lot of scenarios here, a lot of really frightening scenarios about where escalation could lead,” Sacks said.

By Jason MaMarch 14, 2026
Kharg Island is ‘the main node’ of Iran’s economy, and a U.S. takeover would provide leverage in any negotiations, energy expert says
By Sam Metz and The Associated PressMarch 14, 2026
Jet fuel prices are rising as oil spikes on Iran war. Airlines are already announcing fare increases or fuel surcharges
By Rio Yamat and The Associated PressMarch 14, 2026
U.S. lifts sanctions on Russian oil already loaded onto tankers, equal to 5-6 days’ worth of normal shipments through the Strait of Hormuz
By David McHugh and The Associated PressMarch 14, 2026
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Iran stretches war into third week with missile strike on U.S. embassy compound in Baghdad
By Jon Gambrell, Sam Mednick, Konstantin Toropin, Mike Corder and The Associated PressMarch 14, 2026
Want to bet on oil prices this weekend? Traders are rushing to this hot crypto platform amid the war in Iran
By Ben WeissMarch 14, 2026
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Middle EastMore than 3 million Iranians have been displaced so far since the war started, setting up a potential migration crisis
By Sam McNeil, Serra Yedikardes and The Associated PressMarch 14, 2026
EconomyTrump seeks to close a $1.6 trillion revenue gap with new tariffs that will be easier for people to challenge
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressMarch 14, 2026
PoliticsAn effort similar to the SAVE Act was tried once, but was blocked by courts when over 30,000 eligible citizens were prevented from registering to vote
By Julie Carr Smyth and The Associated PressMarch 14, 2026
GM CEO Mary Barra
SuccessMary Barra still responds to ‘every single letter’ she gets by hand despite running $65 billion automaker General Motors
By Preston ForeMarch 14, 2026
Bill Ackman, chief executive officer of Pershing Square Capital
SuccessBillionaire Bill Ackman says he doesn’t like ‘wasting money’—he’ll even drive elsewhere for cheaper garages, despite once owning a parking company
By Emma BurleighMarch 14, 2026
PoliticsU.S. faces elevated terrorism threats amid cuts at FBI and DOJ. ‘So much experience has been decimated from the ranks’
By Eric Tucker, Alanna Durkin Richer and The Associated PressMarch 14, 2026
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CommentaryThe U.S. is winning the AI chatbot war — and losing the one that actually matters
By Vivek RanadiveMarch 14, 2026
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CommentaryWe need a new Turing test — and Moltbook just proved it
By Dimitris TsementzisMarch 14, 2026
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TechTrump’s Solar Tariff May Cost Up to 23,000 U.S. Jobs, But Boost Domestic Manufacturing
By McKenna MooreJune 11, 2018
LeadershipHalliburton CEO Says Oil at $70 Is “Good Enough”
By Susie GharibMay 31, 2018
Coal falls off a conveyer belts as it's offloaded from trucks from local coal mines at the Savage Energy Terminal in Price, Utah.
CommentaryTrump Thinks Propping Up Failing Coal Is a ‘National Security’ Emergency
By Basav SenMay 31, 2018
The 173rd Organization Of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) Conference
EnergyOPEC and Russia Want to Make Sure Oil Prices Don’t Get Too High. But It Might Be Out of Their Control
By Natasha BachMay 28, 2018
EnergyPhotographing The Permian Basin
By Kacy BurdetteMay 25, 2018
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MagazineLone Star Rising
By Jeffrey Ball and Benjamin LowyMay 25, 2018
Total Stops Iran Investments as Risk From Sanctions Too High
EnergyTrump’s Iran Sanctions Have Already Convinced One Oil Company to Leave the Country
By BloombergMay 17, 2018
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EnergyCalifornia Is One Step Closer to Becoming the First State to Require Solar Panels on All New Homes
By Kirsten KorosecMay 9, 2018
President Trump Makes Announcement On Iran Deal
LeadershipThese 6 Companies Have a Lot to Fear From Trump’s Iran Sanctions
By David MeyerMay 9, 2018
Tesla Solar Powerwall Home Depot
TechTesla Finally Filed a Patent for Its Solar Roof Tiles. Here’s How They Work
By Hallie DetrickMay 8, 2018
Texas Oil Fields As U.S. Flexes Refining Muscles
EnergyTrump Set a Deadline for the Nuclear Deal With Iran. Now Oil Prices Are the Highest in Almost 4 Years
By BloombergMay 7, 2018
A SolarCity Installation As Earnings Figures Are Released
EnergyThe World’s Fifth Largest Economy Is About to Require Solar Panels for All New Homes
By Hallie DetrickMay 7, 2018
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EnergyThe Biggest Winners in the $23 Billion Marathon-Andeavor Deal
By Kirsten KorosecApril 30, 2018
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EnergyMarathon Petroleum Is Buying Andeavor. Here’s What It Cost to Become the Biggest Oil Refinery in the U.S.
By Kirsten KorosecApril 30, 2018
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EnergyA $1.2 Trillion Fund Manager Will Yank Funding From Companies With Bad Climate Change Records
By Chris MorrisApril 24, 2018
Hurricane Andrew
Real EstateClimate Change Is Already Depressing the Price of Flood-Prone Real Estate
By David Z. MorrisApril 21, 2018
The 173rd Organization Of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) Conference
Energy‘OPEC Is at It Again.’ Trump Slams Cartel for Inflating Oil Prices
By BloombergApril 20, 2018
The high end Lauren condos in Bethesda, MD range from $950,000 to $10.5 million.
EnergyNest Is Giving Away 1 Million Thermostats to Low-Income Households
By Lisa Marie SegarraApril 19, 2018
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TechHyperloop Transportation Technologies Begins Work on Test Track in France
By David Z. MorrisApril 15, 2018
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EnergyRenowned Gay Rights Lawyer Self-Immolates in Protest of Climate Policy
By David Z. MorrisApril 15, 2018
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EnergyThe Attack on Syria Could Upend Long-Quiet Oil Markets
By David Z. MorrisApril 14, 2018
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FinanceWhat Uber’s Acquisition of JUMP Bikes Means for the Bike-Share Market
By Polina MarinovaApril 10, 2018
Apple's Entire Business Is Now Being Powered With Clean Energy
EnergyApple Says Its Entire Business Is 100% Powered With Clean Energy
By BloombergApril 10, 2018
Russian President Vladimir Putin Visits Krasnoyarsk
EnergyTrump’s Russia Sanctions Just Halved a Major Company’s Stock Price
By David MeyerApril 9, 2018
A man stand among rows of solar power panels
EnergyPlans for the World’s Biggest-Ever Solar Power Project Are Underway. Here’s What You Need to Know.
By David MeyerMarch 28, 2018
McDonald's Same Store Sales Up 7.1 Percent In January
RetailHow McDonald’s Plans to Cut Its Greenhouse Gas Emissions By More Than a Third
By David MeyerMarch 20, 2018
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TechLithium-Silicon Batteries Could Give Your Phone 30% More Power
By David Z. MorrisMarch 18, 2018
Woman inspects application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) devices and power units, manufactured by Bitmain Technologies Inc., at her cryptocurrency mining facility
The CoinsMining a Bitcoin Costs About as Much as Buying One These Days
By David MeyerMarch 16, 2018
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EnergyTesla Built the World’s Biggest Battery. Now This Billionaire Has Plans to Beat It
By David MeyerMarch 16, 2018
Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition (IMCTC) Defense Ministers' Meeting
EnergyWhy Saudi Aramco’s Mega-IPO Might Be Delayed Until Next Year
By David MeyerMarch 12, 2018
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