Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to testify in a corruption case centering on a Florida congressman accused of lobbying for the Venezuelan government.
Jet fuel prices in the United States have more than doubled in a matter of weeks, and airlines are now warning that supplies could run dry before the end of the month if Middle East tensions continue to disrupt the global energy market.
Pfizer and its partner Valneva announced that their Lyme disease vaccine did not meet the target in a clinical trial, although the companies are still seeking its approval.
U.S. markets surged and oil prices cratered Monday after President Trump announced the United States has held direct talks with Iranian officials and is "very intent" on reaching a deal to end hostilities in the Middle East.
The Trump administration secured an agreement with energy company TotalEnergies to redirect nearly $1 billion from wind projects and instead invest in oil and natural gas.
Cuban dissidents responded with outrage this weekend as a convoy of American and international leftists arrived in Havana to show solidarity with the 67-year-old communist regime, staying at five-star tourist hotels while the island endured a nationwide electricity blackout.
Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernández de Cossío told NBC's "Meet the Press" that the country is preparing for the "possibility of military aggression."