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United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby warns that rising fuel costs tied to the Middle East conflict could soon push airline ticket prices higher
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United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby warns that rising fuel costs tied to the Middle East conflict could soon push airline ticket prices higher

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Gen Z is increasingly slamming their degrees as useless, and new research indicates there may be some truth when it comes to the job hunt.

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An unusual swell of Canadian patriotism seen after Trump's threats and tariffs last year has evolved into a new social and economic order.

Berkshire Hathaway's new CEO, Greg Abel, generated some significant headlines during a roughly half-hour live interview on CNBC's "Squawk Box."

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A new report warns that the U.S. could lose its dominance in space to China in the next few years.

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Grocery Outlet, the Emeryville-based supermarket chain, is closing 36 stores as part of an optimization plan.

The Defense Production Act provides the president broad authorities to influence domestic industry in the interest of national defense or emergencies.

The market gained attention following allegations Brandon Lutnick, the son of Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, participated in the otherwise legal trade with conflicts of interest.

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Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, and Oracle are spending billions to fund the AI buildout—but overinvestment risk means there will be “winners and losers,” said Pimco’s chief investment officer.