
U.S. Pauses Iranian Oil Sanctions to Increase Market Supply
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says the move will add approximately 140 million barrels of crude oil to global markets.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says the move will add approximately 140 million barrels of crude oil to global markets.

Sarah Mullally will be installed Wednesday at Canterbury Cathedral as the first woman to hold the position of Archbishop of Canterbury.

Cardinal Robert McElroy called Biden's border policy 'out of control' while also criticizing Trump's immigration approach during a Sunday interview.

Senator Elizabeth Warren has criticized the Defense Department's decision to designate AI company Anthropic as a supply-chain risk, calling it retaliation.

Taiwan officials highlight China's military threat while US intelligence assesses Beijing has no set timeline for invasion by 2027.

Costa Coffee reportedly adds security guards at multiple locations while retail sector grapples with increased theft incidents.

China announced its lowest economic growth target in over three decades as the world's second-largest economy faces domestic and international challenges.

Maryland Governor Wes Moore appeared on CBS News to discuss foreign policy issues including the Iran war and its economic impacts.
Wall Street firms distributed a record $49.2 billion in bonuses, with average payouts nearing $250,000 per employee amid ongoing market uncertainty.

A federal judge ruled the Trump administration must return a DACA recipient who was deported after arrest during green card appointment.

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez announced she will oppose all U.S. military aid to Israel, including defensive systems like Iron Dome.

Police disclosed information about a stolen phone belonging to Morgan McSweeney, Sir Keir Starmer's former chief of staff, raising security questions.

Multiple innovations emerge as climate concerns mount, from thermal batteries to snow preservation methods.

A dancer with ALS used digital avatar technology to perform on stage again, restoring expression and connection that the disease had diminished.

A rare winter heat wave is breaking temperature records across the western United States, with San Francisco experiencing its hottest March in two decades.
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