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Renewed U.S.-Iran tensions send crude oil jumping 7% while gold falls nearly 1% as inflation fears grip global markets.
A new refund process opens Monday for companies that paid tariffs subsequently struck down by the courts.
Tehran cites "excessive demands" and the ongoing naval blockade as reasons for refusing to return to the negotiating table, while Trump threatens to destroy Iranian infrastructure.
An energy blockade is forcing Havana's famous bars, clubs, and music venues to go dark, threatening the island's cultural identity.
A humanoid robot completed a half-marathon in Beijing faster than the human world record, marking a striking milestone in robotics.
Despite relative stabilization of Yemen's currency, ordinary citizens are struggling to access physical cash for daily transactions.
The state is positioning itself as a hub for the commercial space industry in a bid to create jobs and diversify its economy.
Gov. Mikie Sherrill says FIFA is contributing nothing toward a $48 million transportation bill while charging fans up to $10,000 for final tickets.
Industry leaders say the phased-in minimum wage hike is already cutting jobs and discouraging hotel investment as Los Angeles prepares to host major global events.
New York's new pied-à-terre tax targets ultra-wealthy nonresidents who own properties valued at $5 million or more in the city.
The coffee giant is testing an AI-powered tool that suggests beverages tailored to how customers feel, what they're wearing, and even the weather outside.
As ceasefire holds and tankers move freely, markets surge — but conflicting claims from Washington and Tehran cast doubt on how long the calm will last.
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