Oil prices spiked by 5% Friday after the U.S. announced new sanctions against two entities for violating the terms of the Russian oil price cap, in a preview of new enforcement measures expected to be detailed next week.
President Joe Biden stumbled up the stairs on his way to give an energy speech in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Friday. The speech focused on the announcement of seven new hydrogen hubs and touted the "success" of his Bidenomics agenda.
House Republicans tapped Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) as their nominee for speaker a day after their initial candidate, Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA), failed to consolidate enough party support to win the majority vote on the full House floor.
Hamas will continue to use "human shields” in Gaza, according to U.S. and Israeli officials, but those Palestinian civilians will not protect the terrorists from the Israel Defense Forces.
Kaiser Permanente on Friday released details of the agreement between management and the coalition of healthcare workers' unions, staving off the continuation of the largest healthcare strike in American history.
President Joe Biden spoke with the relatives of the 14 Americans who remain unaccounted for in Israel following last weekend's unprecedented terrorist attacks.
A $15 million class-action lawsuit settlement was brought on to resolve claims that A&W and Keurig Dr Pepper falsely advertised root beer and cream soda products, and those interested in filing a claim have five days to do so.
University of Notre Dame President John Jenkins announced Friday that he will leave his post at the end of the school year, capping a tumultuous 19-year tenure atop the prestigious Catholic university.