The chairman of oil producer DNO was flying from New York to Oslo early on Feb. 28 when he told staff to turn off the company’s oil wells in Iraq. America and Israel had just attacked neighboring Iran ...
More than 100 years ago Hungarian-born mathematician George Pólya found himself trapped in a loop of social awkwardness. A professor at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, he enjoyed ...
Californians are being nickel-and-dimed statewide — with small taxes and fees sprouting everywhere —piling up into a costly mess. An analysis by The California Post showed surcharges of all sizes ...
Oregon lawmakers will have about $300 million more than previously projected to maintain state programs and services in the remaining 17 months of the current two-year budget, state economists said ...
GameStop was once the go-to destination for video games. Then it was the archetypal “meme stock” in 2021, when a band of Reddit-reading retail investors thwarted hedge funds’ shorts on the company ...
Sanctions have left China as Iran’s main buyer, allowing production to recover to pre-sanctions levels but only at deep discounts that limit revenues. Iran faces rising logistical expenses—from ...
Elon Musk is going for some substantial damages in his lawsuit accusing OpenAI of abandoning its nonprofit mission and “making a fool out of him” as an early investor. On Friday, Musk filed a notice ...
Dear Abby: Please help me move forward. My brother-in-law is dating a woman my husband was intimate with once before we were married. It makes family functions very awkward for me, but most of the ...
Branching out into new musical territory can be a scary thing. In some cases, artists need a push from someone and some encouragement to bolster their confidence that they’ll be able to pull it off.
On a recent episode of the "All-In" podcast, investor Chamath Palihapitiya said that copper is set to go “parabolic” in 2026. His prediction is rooted in a supply shortage and shift toward what he ...
At the moment, the betting in Washington is that Republicans and Democrats will manage to achieve just enough agreement on must-pass spending legislation to avoid another government shutdown on ...