As the United States and Israel prepared for war and later launched strikes against Iran, traders on online prediction markets wagered over $1 billion on every aspect of the conflict, drawing a wave ...
CNN’s Fred Pleitgen and photojournalist Claudia Otto were the first journalists from a US network to get on the ground in ...
As the US military operation against Iran shifts into a new phase, how the war ends remains the top question for many officials, lawmakers and US allies.
It’s been a week since the US and Israel launched their war with Iran, sparking a wider conflict across the Middle East that the United Nations warns could spiral out of control.
Celebrated American photographer Catherine Opie speaks with CNN as she prepares to open a major show at the National Portrait Gallery in London.
Forensic analysis of videos and satellite imagery shows how the US-Israeli strikes damaged Iranian hospitals, schools and gyms near targets. CNN’s Katie Polglase and the investigations team report ...
After a week of violence reconfiguring the Middle East, some US goals seem in reach, others perhaps fanciful. But the question of where it all ends echoes the loudest.
Israeli war with Iran rippled through markets this week, sending oil prices to their biggest weekly gain in futures trading history and sparking a sell-off in stocks across the globe.
Less than 24 hours after a mysterious triple homicide baffled investigators and devastated two idyllic Utah towns, a bevy of license plate readers, a trail of footprints and a victim’s own key fob ...
Days into the war with Iran and with no clear end in sight, questions have emerged about just how much Operation Epic Fury will cost US taxpayers.
• Iran, Israel trade strikes: Explosions were heard in Tehran hours after dramatic footage showed the city’s Mehrabad airport in flames. The Israel Defense Forces said it used more than 80 fighter ...
Anthropic on Thursday said a Pentagon designation of the AI company as a “supply chain risk” won’t impact their business partners as heavily as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth implied last week.