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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Oil prices sink on signs of U.S.-Iran deal

    Oil prices have decreased significantly following indications of a potential U.S.-Iran deal to end their conflict. The Strait of Hormuz, a critical energy chokepoint, has been a major factor in recent price hikes and global economic strain. While a de-escalation could ease immediate pressures, experts caution that the full restoration of oil flows and market stability may take months or even years. AI

    Oil prices sink on signs of U.S.-Iran deal
  2. Trump says Iran talks are nearing an end but warns of more strikes

    The United States and Iran are reportedly nearing an agreement to end their ongoing war, with indirect talks progressing towards a memorandum of understanding. This potential deal, which includes discussions on the Strait of Hormuz but excludes nuclear issues, comes as global oil prices and debt markets show volatility. Despite diplomatic efforts, tensions remain high, with warnings of renewed strikes if an agreement is not reached, impacting summer travel and energy costs. AI

    Trump says Iran talks are nearing an end but warns of more strikes

    IMPACT Geopolitical stability and energy market fluctuations directly impact AI infrastructure costs and global economic conditions.

  3. All 50 states top $4 a gallon gas as Iran war impacts linger

    Gas prices across all 50 U.S. states have now surpassed $4 per gallon, with seven states experiencing averages above $5. This surge, nearing the three-month mark of the conflict with Iran, is significantly impacting American consumers and businesses. The national average stands at $4.56 per gallon, with California leading at $6.15 and Georgia at the lower end with $4.01. Analysts warn that prices could exceed $5.03 if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. AI

    All 50 states top $4 a gallon gas as Iran war impacts linger