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Oil’s Breaking Point: How Iran War Disruptions Threaten a Multi-Year Supply Crunch
Oil markets have crossed a threshold. The war with Iran, now in its third month, has triggered the largest supply shock in history. Global inventories plummet. Prices spike....
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UAE’s Dollar Plea: Gulf Ally Seeks Fed Lifeline as Iran War Fuels Yuan Temptations
In the shadowed corridors of Washington last week, UAE Central Bank Governor Khaled Mohamed Balama sat down with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Federal Reserve official...
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Warsh’s Fed Bid: Independence Pledges Meet Senate Firewalls and Trump Probes
Kevin Warsh steps into the Senate Banking Committee chamber today, his prepared remarks already echoing through Washington. At 56, the financier and former Fed governor from...
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Wells Fargo Chief’s Stark Warning: No Fed Rate Cuts Until Iran War Fades
Wells Fargo CEO Charlie Scharf didn't mince words Monday. Lowering interest rates now, before the Iran conflict shows any sign of resolution, would be the wrong thing to do. "Un...
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Tech’s Hidden Lifeline: Why Electricians Earn More Than Engineers in the AI Data Center Boom
A $700 billion data center frenzy powers America's economy. Yet tech layoffs mount. White-collar workers scramble. Carrie Charles, CEO of staffing firm Broadstaff, spots the...
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Fitch Flags Iran War and AI Software Turmoil as Twin Perils Reshaping U.S. Credit Landscape
Fitch Ratings has sounded the alarm. The U.S. credit risk outlook worsened as the second quarter of 2026 began. Twin threats dominate: the grinding U.S.-Iran war and AI-driven s...
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Tim Cook’s Quiet Empire: From Jobs’ Gamble to Apple’s $4 Trillion Handover
Tim Cook walked into Apple on March 23, 1998, a supply-chain expert from IBM and a brief stint at Compaq. Steve Jobs needed someone to fix a mess. Apple was bleeding cash, facto...
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Squeezing the Budget: How Gabions Drastically Reduce Civil Engineering Costs
Every civil engineering project starts with a grand vision and ends with a brutal reality check against the budget spreadsheet. Between the rising costs of...
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South Korea’s New Central Banker Faces Oil Shock: Cautious Path Ahead for Rates and Growth
Shin Hyun-song stepped into the governor's office at the Bank of Korea on April 21, 2026. Oil prices surged. The Middle East war raged on. His first words: monetary policy mu...
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Yen Teeters Near Intervention Line as BOJ Pauses and Iran Ceasefire Hopes Mute Dollar Rally
The dollar held steady against major peers Tuesday, but traders showed little conviction. Markets waited. A potential U.S.-Iran deal dangled hopes of reopening Gulf shipping...
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Backlash Blackouts: How Grassroots Fury Is Upending AI Data Centers and Tech Valuations
Gunshots shattered the night in Indianapolis. A city councilman, Ron Gibson, huddled inside with his eight-year-old son as bullets pierced his storm door. Come morning, a note w...
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Tariff Reckoning: U.S. Unlocks $166 Billion Refund Portal After Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump’s Emergency Levies
The U.S. government flipped open its digital cash register on April 20, 2026. Businesses flooded the Consolidated Administration and Processing of Entries, or CAPE, portal. They...
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Palantir’s Draft Push Collides with Washington’s Automatic Registration Machine
In 1777, Thomas Jefferson warned John Adams that a national military draft would rank among the most hated measures imaginable. Colonists had rebelled against British press g...
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USMCA Talks Accelerate: Mexico Races Ahead as Canada Lags in High-Stakes Review
Mexico's economy minister Marcelo Ebrard stood before reporters in Mexico City on April 20, declaring formal USMCA negotiations with the United States would kick off the week of...
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Levinson’s Board Pivot: Apple’s Governance Anchor in the Ternus Era
Arthur Levinson's shift from non-executive chairman to lead independent director marks a precise adjustment in Apple's power structure. Effective September 1, 2026, the chang...
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