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The Iran Premium: When War Fears Hit Your Gas Tank
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The Iran Premium: When War Fears Hit Your Gas Tank

Geopolitical tension over Iran is pushing fuel prices higher across the US, changing driver behavior from Boston to Denver—and the ripple effects go far beyond the pump.

Oil Climbs Again. Here's Who Pays—and Who Profits
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Oil Climbs Again. Here's Who Pays—and Who Profits

US-Israeli military pressure on Iran is rattling oil markets. We break down what the supply disruption fears mean for your wallet, your portfolio, and the global economy.

OPEC+ Agreed to Pump More Oil — But Don't Fill Up Just Yet
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OPEC+ Agreed to Pump More Oil — But Don't Fill Up Just Yet

OPEC+ has reached a tentative agreement to raise oil output. With Iran tensions unresolved and market signals mixed, here's what it means for energy prices, global investors, and your wallet.

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If the Strait of Hormuz Closes, Who Pays the Price?
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If the Strait of Hormuz Closes, Who Pays the Price?

Trump's signals toward Iran raise the specter of a prolonged Strait of Hormuz closure. With 20% of global oil supply at stake, here's what it means for energy markets, your wallet, and the world.

Decisive Days" Ahead — The U.S. Just Put Ground Troops on the Table
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Decisive Days" Ahead — The U.S. Just Put Ground Troops on the Table

Defense Secretary Hegseth declared a turning point in the U.S.-Israel war against Iran, refusing to rule out ground operations. What happens next — and who pays the price?

$4 Gas Is Back—And This Time, Iran Lit the Fuse
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$4 Gas Is Back—And This Time, Iran Lit the Fuse

US pump prices have crossed $4 a gallon as Iran's war disrupts global energy supply. Who pays, who profits, and what does this mean for inflation, markets, and everyday consumers?

Oil's Biggest Monthly Surge: Who Pays the Price?
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Oil's Biggest Monthly Surge: Who Pays the Price?

Brent crude is heading for a record monthly gain as Iran tensions escalate. Here's what the oil price spike means for your wallet, your portfolio, and the global economy.

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Does Trump Govern by the Oil Price Ticker?
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Does Trump Govern by the Oil Price Ticker?

A pattern is emerging: US policy pivots on Iran, tariffs, and energy appear to track crude oil prices with striking consistency. What does it mean when markets may be steering the presidency?

Peace Talks Wobble, and Oil Prices Remember Why They Were High
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Peace Talks Wobble, and Oil Prices Remember Why They Were High

Oil prices rebounded as investors reassessed Middle East ceasefire prospects. Here's what that means for your energy bills, airline tickets, and the broader inflation fight.

The World Just Hit Its Emergency Oil Button. What Happens Next?
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The World Just Hit Its Emergency Oil Button. What Happens Next?

The IEA's record 412-million-barrel reserve release can calm oil markets short-term — but it leaves the US at its lowest reserve level since the 1980s. The real question is what comes after.

Oil Analysts Are Raising Their Price Targets. Here's Why It Matters to You.
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Oil Analysts Are Raising Their Price Targets. Here's Why It Matters to You.

Iran tensions are pushing analysts to revise oil price forecasts upward. What's driving the shift, who wins and loses, and what it means for inflation, investment, and your energy bill.

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From 48-Hour Ultimatum to 5-Day Pause: What's Trump's Game?
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From 48-Hour Ultimatum to 5-Day Pause: What's Trump's Game?

Trump delayed strikes on Iran's power plants after claiming "productive" talks — which Tehran promptly denied. With the Strait of Hormuz closed and oil prices rising, the world is watching a high-stakes gamble unfold.

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