
CNN's Elex Michaelson went on an exclusive tour to the Sable Offshore Oil Corp. facilities with US Energy Secretary Chris Wright and US Interior Secretary Doug Burgum. The pipeline, located 10 miles off the coast of Southern California, was closed after an oil spill in 2015. After the war with Iran began, the Trump Administration re-opened the facility by invoking the Defense Production Act.

CNN's Elex Michaelson went on an exclusive tour to the Sable Offshore Oil Corp. facilities with US Energy Secretary Chris Wright and US Interior Secretary Doug Burgum. The pipeline, located 10 miles off the coast of Southern California, was closed after an oil spill in 2015. After the war with Iran began, the Trump Administration re-opened the facility by invoking the Defense Production Act.

President Donald Trump has said at least 38 times that an agreement to end the war with Iran is close. CNN's Nic Robertson reports on what he's learning from his sources about the talks.

US Air Force Thunderbirds and US Navy Blue Angels fly over the White House and temporary arena ahead of the UFC Freedom 250 fights.

Trump says the war with Iran is over, but inside Iran there's skepticism. Tehran's leadership hasn't signed off on any deal, and officials warn that more US strikes would collapse the talks and bring retaliation beyond the Gulf. CNN corespondent Fred Pleitgen reports from Iran.

Deportation, immigration detention and raid videos posted by a UK Home Office TikTok account “Secure Borders UK,” appear to mirror those posted by the White House and US Department of Homeland Security, with many people online drawing comparisons between the two.

During a UFC signing ceremony at the State Department, Secretary of State Marco Rubio compared the upcoming UFC event at the White House to the historic Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969.

CNN’s Daniel Dale breaks down how President Donald Trump adjusted his conspiracy theory around the recent California primary elections to accommodate any facts that contradicted the original theory.

The numbers “8647” have appeared etched into the National Mall ahead of President Donald Trump’s birthday weekend events. Visible from above but barely noticeable on the ground, the numbers — have been used to signal opposition to Trump — prompted authorities to launch an investigation. CNN’s Camila DeChalus reports.


