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- The shadow fleet and illegal oil are still moving through the Strait of Hormuz [31d]
- King penguins are a rare species seemingly benefiting from climate change. Here’s why [31d]
- ‘Proceed with caution’: Elon Musk offers warning after Amazon reportedly held mandatory meeting to address ‘high blast radius’ AI-related incident [31d]
- Bitcoin outperforms gold and stocks since beginning of Iran war [31d]
- Trump says the U.S. will open its first new oil refinery in nearly 50 years as the U.S. military avoids bombing Iran’s oil infrastructure [31d]
- Top economist says Iran war could trigger an economic ‘butterfly effect’—and keep inflation elevated for years [31d]
- Plastics, fertilizers, clothing, medicines and electronics: $100-a-barrel oil has huge downstream consequences [31d]
- It’s thanks to Social Security wealth inequality isn’t even worse, Wharton economist says. Trump’s policies will push it to insolvency in 6 years [31d]
- There’s one particular way the Iran War is different from all the others in American history [31d]
- This land data startup is buying GPUs so tech giants and real estate developers can find property for data centers [31d]
- The fog of war is coming from inside the White House—and it cost oil markets $84 million in 10 minutes [31d]
- MacKenzie Scott gave away more than $7 billion last year—but her secretive style got her snubbed from a top donors list [31d]
- Why Levi’s turned a hackathon idea into an AI tool for store employees to make denim shopping easier [31d]
- The Strait of Hormuz isn’t totally closed. Meet the ‘shadow fleet’ [31d]
- The $38.9 trillion national debt is costing you thousands of extra dollars per year on your mortgage. Here’s how it adds up [31d]
- BlackRock is splashing $100 million on training plumbers, electricians, and HVAC technicians as its CEO flags a skilled trade worker shortage [31d]
- Apple CEO Tim Cook says his late predecessor Steve Jobs gave him this unusual advice when he handed over the reins: ‘Never ask what I would do’ [31d]
- The IEA is releasing a record 400 million barrels of emergency oil. It may not be enough [32d]
- Exclusive: AI startup Axiamatic raises $54 million to help companies push their digital transformations forward [32d]
- Virginia’s starting to question whether its giant tax breaks for data centers are such a good idea [32d]
- Meta transformed social networking for humans, now it’s acquiring Moltbook, the chatroom for chatbots [32d]
- Iran’s new supreme leader may have been wounded at the start of the war, Israeli intelligence says [32d]
- Republicans want Trump focused on affordability, but his mind is on voter suppression [32d]
- Iran gloats about hitting Trump where it hurts: ‘Just look at the state of the global economy and energy markets — it has been very painful for them’ [32d]
- Americans’ opinions on the Iran War: polarized, except on the issue of whether to escalate [32d]
- Current price of oil as of March 11, 2026 [32d]
- Trump’s flip-flopping gives juice to critics who say he just didn’t have a plan for the Iran War [32d]
- Understanding Iran’s Strait of Hormuz, and why Europe may be facing a Ukraine-like energy crisis again [32d]
- America says it’s destroying mine-laying Iranian ships as Trump denies that Iran has mined the Strait of Hormuz [32d]
- Iran targets Dubai airport, commercial ships across the Gulf as war widens [32d]
- President Trump look away now — a 16th century royal palace in the U.K. is leading the energy sustainability drive, and Americans are invited [32d]
- Trump has to choose between ‘suicidal or dangerous’ choices on Iran’s Strait of Hormuz [32d]
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