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Supreme Court’s IEEPA ruling raises questions on sharing potential refunds with customers or suppliers.
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Supreme Court’s IEEPA ruling raises questions on sharing potential refunds with customers or suppliers.
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American Airlines sent employees a pointed note accusing United of dumping capacity into Chicago O’Hare to manipulate a lease provision that allocates gates based on prior-year flying. What stands out is who didn’t sign it: the message came from the COO and Chief Commercial Officer, not CEO Robert I

Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez was defiant, warning that the war in the Middle East risked “playing Russian roulette” with millions of lives.

Musk is on trial for a case filed by Twitter investors in 2022, the year he purchased the social media company for $44 billion.

“Prima-facie, it appears that these actions are inconsistent with international law," Carney said, adding that matter was up to others to decide.

The Supreme Court last month ruled that President Donald Trump's sweeping global tariffs are not authorized under the law known as IEEPA.

The son of the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was 10 years old when the Iranian Revolution of 1979 took place.

President Donald Trump wants to ban big investors from buying single-family rental homes, but investors have already been selling due to high home prices.

Ameerh Naran, CEO of Vimana Private Jets, estimated he's arranged hundreds of flights in the last few days.

State Rep. James Talarico topped Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett in an expensive and fiercely contested Texas Senate Democratic primary.

Speaking exclusively with Fortune, Ross said Iran "is going at least as well as anyone could have hoped," and that he is "intrigued" that China and Russia have not intervened.

Lower mortgage rates last week caused a run on refinancing and renewed interest from homebuyers, but rates have already moved higher again.

Adidas shares have fallen about 43% over the past year as investors remain skeptical about the growth prospects of the global sportswear industry.

Fortune has exclusively learned that Eléonore Crespo’s Pigment is approaching $100 million in ARR, having doubled ARR for a third consecutive year.

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His comments come after the U.S. president pledged to cut off all trade with Madrid over its position on the Iran conflict.
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The warning comes as Kennedy is leaning heavily into his agenda to improve American diets.

Chick-fil-A has quietly changed its waffle fries recipe – removing an ingredient that diners said make the side not “appetizing.”

Barely a week after President Donald Trump hailed falling gas prices as one of his economic triumphs, his actions are sending the cost per gallon back up