Let’s look at the pipeline “toll takers”—companies that get paid simply for oil and gas flowing through their infrastructure.
The deaths of three U.S. servicemen mark the first American casualties since the start of operation "Epic Fury" on Saturday.
The deaths of three U.S. servicemen mark the first American casualties since the start of operation 'Epic Fury' on Saturday.
Iranian drones and missiles struck Dubai and Abu Dhabi, causing fires at luxury hotels, damaging Dubai airport and prompting ...
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Israel said on Sunday it had launched more attacks on Iran, while the Iranian government continued strikes on Israel and on U.S. targets in Gulf states, Iraq and Jordan.
Cuba’s forces fatally shot four people, one of whom was a US citizen, on a Florida-registered speedboat that was trying to ...
Fox News’s Maria Bartiromo seemed to forget about the Second Amendment during a recent interview with Democratic ...
At 55, Freddie Carpenter battles DNQs, concussion recovery and Speedweeks struggles while pursuing a Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series rookie run.
Four people were killed and six injured when the Cuban government says a Florida-registered speedboat opened fire on Cuban forces in Cuban waters.
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee say they have the votes to subpoena Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.
Regime change might seem straightforward at first. Not so fast, says history. At least when the United States is involved. Washington has a long, complicated past when it comes to regime change.