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- U.S. debt is competing with a record supply of corporate bonds, pushing up the cost of federal borrowing just as war spending piles up [26d]
- Saylor’s strategy ramps up sales of preferred in latest Bitcoin purchase [26d]
- Federal judge blocks RFK Jr.’s childhood vaccine cuts, says he likely broke the law [26d]
- ‘No, we didn’t’: DOGE staffer admits Elon Musk’s cost-cutting agency failed to reduce the federal deficit [26d]
- Trump’s ‘Art of the Deal’ can’t reopen the Strait of Hormuz—and it’s threatening a recession [26d]
- Betting on 5-minute swings on Bitcoin price are the hot new thing on prediction markets [26d]
- Peter Thiel brings his Antichrist lectures to Rome — and Italian politicians are calling his ideas ‘scandalous’ [26d]
- ‘Blackmail is also not what I wish for’: America’s allies are ghosting Trump on Strait of Hormuz [26d]
- Peter Thiel is actively convincing billionaires to abandon The Giving Pledge — and it’s working [26d]
- Ray Dalio sees a pattern that shows China killing America’s economy. This 2,000-year chart explains why [26d]
- Elon Musk admits xAI ‘wasn’t built right’ as only 2 co-founders remain and its biggest AI bet stalls out [26d]
- The energy crisis isn’t recessionary yet, but there’s a scenario where oil prices could bring the US economy to a ‘standstill,’ Oxford Economics says [26d]
- Ryan Coogler was $200K in student debt and ‘making no money’ while filming ‘Creed’—now, his $365 million success ‘Sinners’ took home four Oscars [26d]
- Meet Autumn Durald Arkapaw, the cinematographer behind ‘Sinners’ who shattered a major glass ceiling in Hollywood [26d]
- A ‘debt spiral’ before a fiscal crisis: Interest on the national debt will be growing faster than GDP in just 5 years, think tank warns [26d]
- Iran’s attacks have collapsed, and the trend is ‘overwhelmingly positive,’ analysts say. But the military side is separate from politics and markets [26d]
- Scott Bessent just defined market panic—and accidentally diagnosed the biggest problem with AI [26d]
- Colorado funeral home co-owner who hid nearly 200 bodies and gave families fake ashes seeks leniency at sentencing [26d]
- AI is reviving tech sectors that VCs had all but forgotten [26d]
- The Iran war ‘is not NATO’s war:’ EU allies demand clarity from Trump after he asked for their help [26d]
- Despite Trump’s best efforts, an offshore wind farm just lit up New England [26d]
- Republicans go quiet as the U.S.-Iran war enters its third week: Senate Dems [26d]
- Waymo co-CEO insists its robotaxis aren’t eliminating human jobs because real people will still be needed to change tires and calibrate the sensors [26d]
- From rationed sugar to $1 trillion: How Poland became Europe’s economic miracle [26d]
- The ocean was once 10 times quieter. A 1949 whale recording proves it [26d]
- Massive wind farm offshore Massachusetts flouts Trump, finished construction [26d]
- The ocean’s original chart-topper: scientists discover the oldest whale song recorded, from 1949 [26d]
- Pixar original ‘Hoppers’ holds onto the No. 1 box office spot, raking in $28.5 million in its second weekend [26d]
- Melinda French Gates reveals the No.1 question Gen Z need to ask themselves fresh after graduating: ‘Am I really on the way to where I want to go?’ [26d]
- Jürgen Habermas, philosophy giant who reckoned with the unique evil of Nazism, dies at 96 [26d]
- ‘Air travel is the political football:’ Airline CEOs pen letter to Congress to fund aviation workers: ‘Air travel is the political football’ [26d]
- America’s drinking habits are destroying Mexico’s environment: ‘It will take a long time for the ecosystem to recover’ [26d]
- Trump Administration races to rebuild tariff revenue after Supreme Court setback [26d]
- Bessent talks oil, accuses media of ‘trying to make it into some crisis that it’s not’ [26d]
- A raw deal: 3,800 Colorado meatpackers stage first beef plant strike in 40 years at one of the largest meatpacking plants in U.S. [26d]
- ‘I wrote this movie for my kids to say sorry for the housekeeping mess that we left in this world’: Oscars hint at politics [26d]
- Iran minister mocks Trump for ‘begging’ for help on reopening Hormuz, claims attacks came from UAE [26d]
- Current price of oil as of March 16, 2026 [26d]
- The ‘average rent’ mirage: why we need better numbers to understand urban economics [26d]
- We’re a top investor relations firm and one of us spent over a decade on the inside. Here’s what boards need to know. [26d]
- Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman is convinced AI isn’t a death knell for software [26d]
- Goldman’s top international execs say the Iran war has parallels to the Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but there are key differences [26d]
- Nordstrom’s ‘glow-up’: How going private is helping the retailer thrive as Saks Global languishes [26d]
- Nike and Coca-Cola cases point to the next DEI fight: who gets to claim discrimination [26d]
- The next big thing in crypto will be tokenized stocks: Here are the likely winners and losers [26d]
- This week is Jerome Powell’s penultimate meeting as chairman of the Fed—don’t expect him to drop Wall Street many hints [26d]
- Inside the Gen Z Shark Tank where influencers are becoming venture investors [26d]
- With Iran still in control of Hormuz, Trump threatens NATO and oil hits $106 [26d]
- What Airbnb’s CFO learned when the pandemic made trust a balance sheet decision [26d]
- Ray Dalio thinks the world looks like ‘pre-1945 times’ as we near the end of his ‘Big Cycle’ [26d]
- Asia scrambles to respond to Trump’s sweeping Section 301 trade probes, which could pave the way for new tariffs [26d]
- From foundations to fluency: why upskilling is the key to Europe’s AI future [26d]
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