
What travelers need to know after the U.S., Israeli strikes on Iran
What travelers need to know after the strikes in the Middle East.
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What travelers need to know after the strikes in the Middle East.

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Hundreds of tankers carrying oil and liquid natural gas have dropped anchor or remain stationary near the Strait of Hormuz.

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Israel claimed that its strikes had killed 40 top Iranian military officials, including the chief of staff for the armed forces, Abdolrahim Mousavi.

Trump seems to have no appetite for a deal now – he just wants Iran’s regime gone.

The US Secret Service heightened security around the White House, the homes of former presidents and other protected locations Saturday.

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More than 3,400 flights were canceled Sunday across seven airports in the Mideast, according to flight tracker Flightradar24.
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Maersk pauses Trans-Suez sailings and reroutes ME11 and MECL services via the Cape of Good Hope due to escalating Middle East security risks.

The company holds about 8,285 bitcoin in Coinbase Prime custody, a stake now worth roughly $545 million after a $235 million decline in value over the past three months.

The coming week's stock market action will largely revolve around investor response to Saturday's U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran.