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gas prices and [battleground Republicans grow anxious](https://www.politico.com/news/2026/04/19/senate-midterm-chances-republican-fears-00879916?nid=0000014f-1646-d88f-a1cf-5f46b4be0000&nname=inside-congress&nrid=564ece97-661f-4705-b579-b54157325518&utm_source=cio) that the extended conflict could hurt their chances in key Senate and House races this November. The survey shows that Republicans’ attempts to place
prices are the most noticeable fallout from the conflict in the U.S. As the war enters its 11th week, the president has said he wants to temporarily suspend the gas tax — a decision that would
U.S.-Israeli war in Iran. High oil and gas prices and energy shortages triggered by the recent war have created what the Executive Director of the International Energy Agency, Fatih Birol, has called "[the mother
currently seeing higher gas prices and haven't felt it in other areas, Wald says that the longer the conflict continues, the more prices across the economy will increase. - ➡️ **Airlines are facing rising costs
prices elevated. He [told CBS News](https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-interview-suspending-gas-tax-iran-war/) Monday morning he wants the tax suspended "for a period of time" and would want it reintroduced "when gas goes down." Asked by reporters
U.S. airlines have stopped doing it, calculating that it wasn't worth it. That means in this current price spike, they're stuck with a giant bill. Delta Airlines recently estimated, on an earnings call
U.S. crude is under $85 a barrel after rising above $110 at one point in the conflict. If these current prices hold, drivers should soon start to see prices dropping at the pump, says Patrick
U.S. continues to enforce its own blockade on Iranian ports, has sent energy prices higher worldwide and created a direct problem for American consumers. [. It's a big financial decision, especially since Republicans [ended federal subsidies](https://www.npr.org/2025/09/30/nx-s1-5557153/ev-tax-credit-sales-spike) last year worth
current ceasefire set to expire on Wednesday evening Eastern time, here are the main sticking points: ## What is the U.S. asking Iran to do? For officials in Washington, the main points of contention remain control
U.S. Supreme Court rulings like last month's Voting Rights Act case as reason to focus on state courts. Attention to the race grew last week when Kemp announced that Georgia lawmakers would return
gas prices and electricity costs continue to rise, Ordoñez says. **Maine, Nevada, North Dakota and South Carolina held their primaries yesterday,** determining their candidates for several key matchups for the November general elections. In Maine
gas are on the right and left sides of the frame.](https://npr.brightspotcdn.com/dims3/default/strip/false/crop/5288x3525+0+0/resize/1100/quality/50/format/jpeg/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnpr-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2F8c%2F88%2Fe8d326d947a995740ad3ecc8c792%2Fap26145586504348.jpg) SpaceX's mega-rocket Starship makes a test flight from Starbase, Texas, on May 22. **Eric Gay/AP Photo** Eric Gay/AP Photo
current ceasefire with Iran expires next week. Speaking aboard Air Force One on Friday night, asked by a reporter what he will do if there's no deal before the ceasefire expires, Trump said
U.S. consumption of beans, peas and lentils was higher during the first half of the 20th century — particularly during the Great Depression — than it is today and that pulse popularity tends to increase during periods
prices and causing economic hardship worldwide. Iran cut off the Strait of Hormuz in the early days of the war, relying on small weapons, such as mines at sea, or drones and missiles from land