Trump says US will hit Iran 'very hard' tonight
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Multiple rounds of severe thunderstorms and flooding rain threaten to cause more destruction on Thursday.
The Trump administration declared a power emergency in the southeastern US as forecasters warned of dangerous heat that’s likely to stress power grids along the country’s east coast.
The US military had attacked the Palau-flagged tanker on Wednesday after accusing it of not complying with directions.
Iran’s semi-official news agency posted photos of a drinking water reservoir that officials said was destroyed in a missile strike as well as images of munition fragments that experts told CNN appeared to be from a US-made bomb.
(Refiles to fix spelling of reporter's name in reporting credits) By Arathy Somasekhar HOUSTON, June 11 (Reuters) - The United States has become the world's largest oil exporter, upending a decades-old order long dominated by Saudi Arabia and Russia,
Construction for the project began in 2018, but has proven a point of contention for more than a decade.
After the US and Iran trade fresh strikes for a second night in a row, CNN’s Frederik Pleitgen and Claudia Otto speak to Mohammad Mokhber, a senior Iranian official, who says Tehran “will not back down” and war will continue unless the US respects Iran’s interests.
The massive Senate bill, which supports a total of $1.15 trillion for defense, determines everything from how many ships, aircraft and missile systems are bought to pay raises for the troops and how to address geopolitical threats.
US Central Command said its latest airstrikes were responding to "unwarranted and continued aggression" from Iran.
US businesses’ input costs are rising rapidly as the Iran war’s oil shock continues to ripple through the economy.
