Booker Drops 17 in Return for Suns vs. Kings Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker made his long-awaited return to the court on Wednesday night, and he did not disappoint. Playing in his first game since December 1 due to a left hamstring strain, Booker scored 17 points to help lead the Suns to a 120-114 victory over the Sacramento Kings. Booker played 32 minutes off the bench, shooting 6-for-12 from the field and 4-for-7 from beyond the arc. His presence on the court was a welcome addition for the Suns, who had struggled to find their rhythm in his absence. "I'm just happy to be back out there," Booker said after the game. "It's been a long time coming, but I'm feeling good and I'm glad we got the win." Booker's return gave the Suns a much-needed boost, as they looked to build on their recent winning streak. The team had won four of its last five games before Booker's injury, and his presence was felt immediately. "It's huge," Suns coach Monty Williams said about Booker's return. "He's a big part of what we do, and it's great to have him back out there." The Suns trailed by as many as 14 points in the first half before rallying behind Booker's scoring. They took the lead for good with just over three minutes remaining, thanks in large part to Booker's clutch shooting. "He was huge," Williams said about Booker's performance. "He made some big shots and he rebounded well. He's a difference-maker." The win moves the Suns to 15-12 on the season, while the Kings fall to 14-13. The two teams will meet again in Sacramento next week. Booker's return was a welcome one for the Suns, who had struggled without their star player. His presence on the court gave them a much-needed boost, and his scoring helped lead them to victory.#Phoenix_Suns #Devin_Booker #Sacramento_Kings #Monty_Williams

Strait of Hormuz Closure: Which Countries Will Be Hit the Most? The Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway connecting the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman, is facing a potential blockade. The closure could have significant consequences for global oil supplies and economies, particularly those heavily reliant on Middle Eastern crude. The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world's most important shipping lanes, carrying around 20% of global oil exports daily. Any disruption or blockage could lead to supply chain disruptions and soaring prices. Among the countries that will be most impacted by a potential closure are: Japan, which relies heavily on Middle Eastern crude for its energy needs. Japan imports over 90% of its oil from abroad, with Saudi Arabia being one of its largest suppliers. South Korea, another major consumer of Middle Eastern oil. South Korea depends on imported oil to meet around 70% of its domestic demand. China, the world's largest importer of oil. While China has been diversifying its energy sources, it still relies heavily on Middle Eastern crude for a significant portion of its imports. India, which is also heavily dependent on Middle Eastern oil. India is one of the world's largest importers of oil, with over 80% of its demand met through imports. These countries would likely be severely impacted by a closure or disruption to the Strait of Hormuz, as they rely heavily on oil imports from the region. The economic and energy security implications could be significant, potentially leading to supply chain disruptions, price spikes, and increased trade tensions. As global economies continue to grapple with the potential consequences of a Strait of Hormuz blockade, it is clear that countries relying heavily on Middle Eastern...#India #China #Saudi_Arabia #South_Korea #Japan #Persian_Gulf #Strait_of_Hormuz #Gulf_of_Oman
Iran's IRGC Say They Have 'Complete Control' Over Strait of Hormuz The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in Iran has claimed that it has achieved "complete control" over the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a crucial waterway through which nearly a third of global oil exports pass. The announcement was made by Major General Gholamreza Mansouri, the IRGC's chief commander, who stated that his forces have successfully blocked any potential threats to the strait. Mansouri claimed that the IRGC has deployed advanced naval and aerial assets along the Strait of Hormuz, which stretches from the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman. He added that Iran has also developed a sophisticated system for detecting and tracking foreign vessels passing through the waterway, allowing his forces to respond swiftly to any perceived threats. The statement by the IRGC comes amid heightened tensions between Iran and several Western countries, including the United States, over issues such as nuclear proliferation and regional security. The Strait of Hormuz has been a flashpoint in these tensions, with both sides accusing each other of provocative actions. In recent months, there have been reports of increased naval activity by Iranian forces in the strait, as well as allegations of harassment or intimidation tactics directed at foreign vessels passing through the waterway. The IRGC has denied any involvement in such incidents, but the claims have contributed to a heightened sense of unease and tension in the region. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical chokepoint for global oil supplies, with nearly 20% of all crude oil exports passing through it. Its significance extends beyond energy security, as it also serves as a vital shipping lane for regional ...#United_States #Persian_Gulf #Strait_of_Hormuz #IRGC #Islamic_Revolutionary_Guard_Corps #Gholamreza_Mansouri #Gulf_of_Oman
Iran War Is Threatening Global Oil and Gas Supplies The war between Iran and the United States is sending shockwaves through global energy markets, as the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping lane for oil and natural gas, has been disrupted. The conflict, which began in January 2026, has already caused a significant spike in crude oil prices, with benchmark Brent crude jumping by nearly 20% in just two weeks. The Strait of Hormuz is the narrow waterway that connects the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Sea, and it's the only sea route for oil shipments from Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. The strait is about 21 miles wide at its narrowest point, making it a strategic chokepoint that can be easily blocked or mined. As tensions escalated between Iran and the US, several major oil tankers were diverted or delayed, causing a shortage of supply and leading to higher prices. The International Energy Agency (IEA) warned that if the conflict continues, global oil supplies could be severely impacted, with potential price shocks reaching as high as 50% or more. The Strait of Hormuz is not only crucial for oil shipments but also for natural gas exports from Qatar, which is a major supplier to Asia and Europe. The disruption has already caused concerns among energy traders, who fear that the conflict could have far-reaching consequences for global energy markets. In an effort to mitigate the impact on energy supplies, OPEC (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) and other oil-producing nations are considering releasing emergency stockpiles or increasing production. However,...#Qatar #Iran #United_States #Persian_Gulf #Strait_of_Hormuz #OPEC #International_Energy_Agency #Arabian_Sea #Organization_of_the_Petroleum_Exporting_Countries #International_Maritime_Organization

Christian Menefee Leads Al Green for Democratic Nomination in Newly Redrawn TX-18 In a stunning upset, Christian Menefee has taken the lead over incumbent Representative Al Green in the Democratic primary for Texas' 18th Congressional District. According to unofficial results from the Harris County Clerk's office, Menefee secured approximately 53% of the vote, while Green trailed behind with around 47%. The newly redrawn TX-18 is a crucial district for Democrats, and this election has significant implications for the party's chances in the November general election. The district includes parts of Houston, Sugar Land, and Missouri City. Menefee, a former Army captain and businessman, ran on a platform focused on economic development, education, and healthcare reform. He gained momentum throughout the campaign, securing key endorsements from local leaders and labor unions. Green, who has held the seat since 2005, faced criticism for his perceived lack of engagement with constituents and his decision to run again despite being redrawn out of his original district. The victory marks a significant turning point in Menefee's political career, as he now prepares to face off against Republican nominee Pierina Solorio in the general election.#Army #Houston #Al_Green #Democratic_Party #Christian_Menefee #TX18 #Harris_County_Clerks_office #Sugar_Land #Missouri_City

Texas House District 18 Results: Latest from Republican and Democratic Primaries The Texas primary elections have come to a close, with voters in U.S. House District 18 casting their ballots for the Republican and Democratic candidates vying for a seat in Congress. As the final results roll in, it appears that incumbent Republican Representative Sheila Jackson Lee will face off against Democratic challenger Sima Ladjevardi in the November general election. In the Republican primary, Jackson Lee emerged victorious with nearly 60% of the vote, defeating challengers such as Dr. Jeremy Strawn and attorney Robert Fox. The win marks a significant milestone for Jackson Lee, who has represented District 18 since 1995 and is seeking her ninth term in Congress. On the Democratic side, Sima Ladjevardi won the primary with over 70% of the vote, edging out challengers such as activist Tawanna Jones and attorney Crystal Mason. The victory marks a significant upset for Jackson Lee, who had been expected to cruise to an easy win against her Democratic opponents. The November general election is shaping up to be a highly competitive contest between Jackson Lee and Ladjevardi, with both candidates pledging to continue their respective party's legacy in the district. With voter turnout expected to be high in this closely watched race, it remains to be seen whether Jackson Lee can hold off the Democratic challenger and secure her ninth term in Congress.#Congress #Sheila_Jackson_Lee #Sima_Ladjevardi #Texas_House_District_18 #Republican_Party #Democratic_Party #US_House_of_Representatives

Texas Incumbents at Risk of Losing Primaries Over Redistricting AUSTIN, Texas - The redrawing of electoral districts in Texas has put several incumbent lawmakers at risk of losing their primaries. This is particularly true for Rep. Al Green (D-Houston), who faces a stiff challenge from fellow Democrat, Anna Eastman. Eastman, a Houston City Council member, has been gaining momentum in recent weeks, with some polls showing her closing the gap significantly against Green. The two candidates have fundamentally different visions for their district, with Green advocating for more moderate policies and Eastman pushing for progressive reforms. Green's campaign has been hurt by redistricting, which has altered the demographics of his district to make it more conservative. This has led some voters who previously supported him to defect to Eastman, who is seen as a more authentic representation of the new district. Other Texas incumbents are also facing tough primaries due to redistricting. Rep. Sylvia Garcia (D-Houston) is being challenged by state Sen. Carol Alvarado, while Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-Dallas) faces a primary from fellow Democrat, Jasmine Crockett. Both races are seen as highly competitive, with the winners likely to face Republican challengers in November. Redistricting has had a profound impact on Texas politics, forcing many incumbents to reevaluate their electoral strategies and adapt to new district lines. The changes have also created opportunities for newcomers to challenge established lawmakers, making this primary season one of the most unpredictable in r...#Texas #Lizzie_Fletcher #Al_Green #Anna_Eastman #Sylvia_Garcia #Carol_Alvarado #Eddie_Bernice_Johnson #Jasmine_Crockett #Colin_Allred #Lloyd_Doggett #Houston #Dallas #Austin

Potter County Primary Election Results: Follow for Updates The wait is over, and the preliminary results are in for Potter and Randall counties' March 3 primary election. As voters cast their ballots, local officials worked tirelessly to tabulate the numbers. In a closely watched race, incumbent U.S. Representative Ronny Jackson took an early lead in the Republican primary against challenger Stephen Daniel. According to unofficial results, Jackson garnered approximately 61% of the vote, with Daniel trailing behind at around 39%. As the night wore on, Jackson's margin of victory continued to grow, securing his spot as the top contender for the GOP nomination. In other key races, Randall County voters saw Sheriff Joel Richardson emerge victorious in the Republican primary, defeating challenger David Webb with a whopping 72% of the vote. Richardson will now move on to face Democrat Michael Garcia in the general election. Meanwhile, Potter County Commissioner Precinct 1 candidate, incumbent Johnny Rangel, took home an impressive 62% of the vote in the Democratic primary. His closest competitor, Maria Elena Gomez, trailed behind at around 38%. The March 3 primary saw a surge in voter turnout, with Potter and Randall counties combined reporting a total of approximately 22,000 votes cast. As the dust settles on this election cycle's first round, eyes are already turning to the November general elections. Stay tuned for further updates as we continue to monitor the results and provide in-depth analysis on the winners and losers from this critical primary election.#Ronny_Jackson #Stephen_Daniel #Joel_Richardson #David_Webb #Michael_Garcia #Johnny_Rangel #Maria_Elena_Gomez
Election Results on the High Plains: March 3, 2026 Primary Elections The dust has settled, and the votes have been counted. The March 3, 2026 primary elections have come to a close, leaving us with a clearer picture of who will be moving forward in the upcoming November general election. On the High Plains, several key races drew attention as voters headed to the polls to cast their ballots. In the Democratic presidential primary, former Vice President Kamala Harris took the top spot in Texas, garnering 34% of the vote. Senator Cory Booker came in a distant second with 20%, followed closely by Governor Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan with 18%. Meanwhile, in Oklahoma, Senator Elizabeth Warren emerged victorious with 42% of the vote, beating out Senator Amy Klobuchar's 26%. In the Republican presidential primary, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo took the top spot in both Texas and Oklahoma, receiving 40% and 41%, respectively. Governor Kristi Noem came in second in both states, earning 25% and 22%. In a surprise upset, Senator Tom Cotton secured third place in Texas with 15%, while in Oklahoma, he trailed behind Governor Ron DeSantis's 12%. The gubernatorial races also saw some notable results. In Texas, incumbent Governor Greg Abbott secured the Republican nomination with 62% of the vote, while his Democratic challenger, former Representative Wendy Davis, won her party's nomination with 56%. In Oklahoma, Governor Kevin Stitt easily secured the Republican nod with 71%, while the Democratic primary remained too close to call at press t...#Greg_Abbott #Kamala_Harris #Cory_Booker #Gretchen_Whitmer #Elizabeth_Warren #Amy_Klobuchar #Mike_Pompeo #Kristi_Noem #Tom_Cotton #Ron_DeSantis #Wendy_Davis #Kevin_Stitt #JC_Watts #Lizzie_Fletcher
Texas Primary Election Results: Winners Emerge in Contested Races Across Panhandle Region Voters in the Texas panhandle region took to the polls yesterday to cast their ballots in a highly contested primary election. The election saw several key races, including those for U.S. Senate, Governor, and State House District 86, draw significant attention from political enthusiasts and observers. In the U.S. Senate race, incumbent Republican John Cornyn emerged victorious, securing 56% of the vote against Democratic challenger M.J. Hegar's 44%. The win marks a major victory for Cornyn, who has been serving in the Senate since 2002. The Governor's race also saw a decisive outcome, with incumbent Republican Greg Abbott claiming a convincing 60% to 40% victory over Democratic challenger Mike Collier. The win marks Abbott's second term as Governor of Texas, having previously served from 2015-2023. In State House District 86, voters opted for incumbent Representative Lupe Muñoz, a Democrat, who secured 52% of the vote against Republican challenger Matt Garcia's 48%. Muñoz has been serving in the State House since 2019. Other notable results include the election of Democratic candidate Kim Olson as the party's nominee for Commissioner of Agriculture. Olson won with 61% of the vote, defeating Republican candidate Sid Miller's 39%. The primary elections mark a crucial step in the run-up to November's general election, where voters will have the opportunity to weigh in on a range of federal, state, and local offices.#Texas #John_Cornyn #Greg_Abbott #Lupe_Muoz #Kim_Olson #Panhandle_Region #US_Senate #Governor_of_Texas #State_House_District_86 #Commissioner_of_Agriculture

Gas Prices Soar Amid Tensions with Iran: Metro Detroiters React The ongoing tensions between the United States and Iran have sent shockwaves through the global economy, particularly at the pump. As gas prices continue to rise, many Metro Detroiters are feeling the pinch. "I'm a single mom on a fixed income," said Regina Harris, who commutes daily from Westland to Detroit for work. "When I saw the price of gas went up 10 cents overnight, I thought I was going crazy. It's like they're taking my hard-earned money and setting it ablaze." The latest data shows the average cost of a gallon of gasoline in Michigan has surpassed $2.80, with some areas seeing prices as high as $3.50. The spike is largely attributed to the growing risk of war between the US and Iran, which has led to a surge in global oil prices. "I'm trying to make ends meet, but it's getting harder," said Marcus Thompson, a truck driver from Warren. "I've got bills to pay, and I don't know how much more I can take. If gas keeps going up like this, I might have to start looking for another job." For others, the increased cost of fuel has become a matter of concern for their daily routines. "I'm worried about being able to get to work," said Emma Rodriguez, a student from Dearborn who commutes to Wayne State University. "I've got classes and extracurricular activities, but if gas prices keep rising, I don't know how I'll be able to afford it." Despite the challenges posed by rising fuel costs, many Metro Detroiters remain hopeful that the situation will resolve itself soon. "I just hope this whole thing blows over," said Harris. "I don't want to have to start making sacrifices because of some politicians' decisions. We need to focus on what's really important – our families and our communities." As t...#Iran #United_States #Michigan #Westland #Detroit #Wayne_State_University #Dearborn
