Here’s why Trump’s ‘very significant’ decision on Iran next week could rattle the oil markets
If the White House decertifies the Iran deal, RBC Capital Markets’ Helima Croft says oil prices could jump.
Several people were injured in a car incident near London museum, but police say it’s not terrorism
London police said on Saturday a number of pedestrians had been injured near the city’s Natural History Museum.
Puerto Rico situation could turn even uglier without Congress’ help, its Treasury secretary says
Puerto Rico’s situation could get worse without Congress’ help, said Raul Maldonado, the island’s Treasury secretary.
Only 24% of Americans think their country is heading in the right direction: Poll
Just 24 percent of Americans believe the country is heading in the right direction after a tumultuous stretch for Trump.
Google to use balloons to provide Puerto Rico cell service
The FCC said it had approved Alphabet’s application to provide emergency cellular service to Puerto Rico via balloons.
North Korea preparing long-range missile test, Russian lawmaker reportedly says
In Washington, a U.S. official said that there had been indications that North Korea could be preparing for a missile test on or around Oct. 10.
Iran says it’s open to talks on its ballistic missile program
Iran has suggested to six world powers that it may be open to talks about its ballistic missile arsenal.
IMF chief Lagarde touts economic reforms Trump has been trying to deliver
The U.S. needs to reform its tax system, invest in infrastructure, overhaul immigration policies and cut regulation, said Christine Lagarde.
Tropical Storm Nate heads into the heart of US offshore oil industry, shutting operations
Energy firms shut offshore platforms, while Louisiana braced for a hurricane as Tropical Storm Nate approached.
Spain apologizes, tone softens in Catalonia independence crisis
Madrid has apologized for a violent police crackdown on Catalonia’s independence referendum.