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economy into an oil crisis and sent gas prices rocketing to a four-year high. Trump achieved majority disapproval on his management of every issue measured, including Americans disapproved of his handling of that
view that Trump is looking for an off-ramp and that it’s just a matter of time until the strait of Hormuz is reopened.” Which means despite the IMF’s grim warnings, investors have
American sanctions on countries buying Russian oil, boosted Russian revenues to 2.3 times their December-February levels in the third week of the Iran war. But in the fourth week, Ukrainian drone strikes on energy
views al-Maliki as part of Iran’s direct network of influence and fears his return would undermine American efforts to weaken Iran’s reach in Iraq. During his term as prime between
economy has also altered Americans' plans and perspectives on traveling this year.** Travel advisers note [that Americans are booking cheaper domestic trips](http://npr.org/2026/05/06/nx-s1-5806596/iran-war-expensive-travel-flights-jet-fuel) rather than overseas travel to Europe. Jet fuel prices have
viewing objections voiced by the Iranian side and Donald Trump’s threats as posturing for domestic audiences. At stake is not only regional peace, but also Islamabad’s own concerns about becoming dragged into
economy could crash. **U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is meeting with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican today.** His visit comes after weeks of attacks from Trump against the first American pope
economy was just starting to open up in the late 1980s when a determined high school dropout made his way to Beijing with 600 pairs of shoes. Ding Shizhong had them made in a relative
managing director of advocacy at FDD Action, where he has publicly argued for a more aggressive posture towards Iran, including [military pressure](https://www.fddaction.org/longview/2026/01/09/the-window-is-open-on-iran-heres-why-america-should-act-now/). He also served at the Department of State