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A new proposal could double your Uber and Lyft fees to $12 going at Los Angeles International Airport.

These three artificial intelligence stocks are better bets than gambling on the prediction markets.

Whether Bitcoin’s resilience holds may depend less on battlefield developments than on how energy prices respond in the days ahead.

Prices at the pump are likely to top $4 a gallon now that oil has surged past $100 a barrel for the first time since 2022.

Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses pose major privacy risks. Discover why you must never wear them in gyms, hospitals, courts, or testing centers.

Wall Street is bracing for another turbulent week after oil prices surged above $100 a barrel on Sunday night as the war with Iran continues to disrupt global energy supplies.

Live Updates Oil Keeps Skyrocketing 46 minutes ago Live Well, its been a historic night. Oil futures are now up an incredible 30% from their Friday close. WTI Crude futures are now trading for $119 per barrel, or up 30.6% from their Friday close. If this keeps up, tomorrow will be a massive sell-off

The Dow recorded its worst week since President Trump unveiled his tariff policy in April.

Gulf Arab oil producers are cutting production as they run out of storage space because they can't export through the Strait of Hormuz

Ford CEO Jim Farley and his wife made Pope Leo XIV a new custom black Explorer Platinum with a 3.3-liter V6 hybrid powertrain and 10-speed hybrid transmission.

Elon Musk's lawyers filed a motion for mistrial in the Twitter securities fraud case, arguing cumulative prejudice and community animosity make a fair trial impossible.

Mojtaba Khamenei, 56, is the third person to lead the Islamic Republic and the first example of hereditary succession since the overthrow of the Pahlavi monarchy in the 1979 revolution.

All seven casualties from the war in Iran were Army soldiers. The first six deaths were Army reservists killed in a March 1 attack on a command center in a Kuwaiti port.

Lawmakers were concerned about an apparent lack of coordination after the Pentagon allowed U.S. Customs and Border Protection to use an anti-drone laser in early February without notifying the FAA.

The reserve held more than 415 million barrels as of the end of last month, up from about 395 million barrels at this time in 2025.

“We are in dialogue with the Iranian side, with representatives of the Iranian leadership, and will certainly continue this dialogue.”

People across the US are installing solar panels on their homes in a bid to cut electricity bills, but many of them are operating in a ‘legal grey area’

Asia is going to have to find a new source of funding. The answer will have to come from those with money: Asia's corporations, and Asia's wealthy.

"When these costs rise without a simultaneous increase in public funding to fill the gap, programs are faced with difficult decisions."

The SAVE America Act is all but certain to fail in the Senate, where Democrats will use the filibuster to sink it.

A Philadelphia kiosk owner was stunned when 600 tubs of French onion dip arrived unannounced.
Gold prices are surging, making it an attractive "hedge" in retirement accounts. Here are some ways to buy gold in an IRA or 401(k).

Parade organizer William Gee said the year brings new life and energy. “She definitely represents Chinese heritage and definitely is an icon.”
Artificial intelligence can give some workers "brain fry" if overused, according to a new study published in Harvard Business Review.