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The $5 Gallon Is Coming Back: Why America’s Gas Prices Could Spike Hard Before 2026
Americans got used to cheaper fill-ups. That era may be ending faster than anyone expected.A confluence of tightening global oil supply, geopolitical friction, and res...
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48 Hours to Catastrophe: How Supply Chain Lags Are Changing Heavy Equipment Maintenance
It’s a Tuesday morning. The weather is actually cooperating, the crew is caffeinated, and you have exactly four days to finish the trenching on a tight com...
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The $55 Floor: Why Morgan Stanley Thinks Oil Is Heading Somewhere Most Producers Can’t Survive
Morgan Stanley just told its clients to brace for oil in the mid-$50s by the end of next year. Not a temporary dip. Not a fleeting correction. A structural repricing of crude...
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Ireland’s Fuel Tax Revolt: How a Cost-of-Living Crisis Is Reshaping Irish Politics and Policy
DUBLIN — The protests started small. A few hundred people gathered outside Leinster House on a cold Saturday morning in March, waving placards that read "We can't afford to d...
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The EU’s Carbon Border Tax Just Got Real — And Global Trade May Never Be the Same
Europe's most ambitious climate trade policy is no longer theoretical. It's operational. And the rest of the world is scrambling to figure out what it means.The Europe...
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The Great Data Center Stall: Nearly Half of U.S. Projects Planned for 2026 Are Already Dead or Delayed
The American data center boom was supposed to be unstoppable. Hundreds of billions of dollars committed. Massive campuses announced in every corner of the country. Governors...
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The Quiet Rebellion Inside OPEC+: Why Saudi Arabia Is Punishing Its Own Allies With a Flood of Oil
Saudi Arabia has decided it's done playing nice.After years of shouldering the heaviest production cuts within OPEC+ to prop up global crude prices, the kingdom is rev...
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The Great SSD Squeeze: How Tariffs, AI Demand, and Panic Buying Are About to Make Your Storage a Lot More Expensive
The price of storing a byte is about to go up. Significantly.After years of steadily declining costs that made terabyte-class solid-state drives affordable for everyda...
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Hyundai Sounds the Alarm: How a Wider Middle East War Could Shatter Global Auto Supply Chains
Hyundai Motor Group, the world's third-largest automaker, has issued one of the starkest corporate warnings yet about the potential fallout from escalating conflict in the Mi...
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Samsung’s Profit Explosion Lights a Fuse Under Micron — and the Entire Memory Chip Trade
Samsung Electronics just posted its best quarterly profit in more than two years. The reverberations are being felt thousands of miles away in Boise, Idaho.Micron Tech...
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The Grocery Bill That Won’t Stop Growing: How War, Tariffs, and Oil Shocks Are Squeezing American Kitchens
Americans already struggling with stubbornly high food prices are about to face another wave of sticker shock at the supermarket checkout. The convergence of escalating milit...
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Beijing’s New Supply Chain Security Rules Signal a Broader Strategy to Weaponize Logistics Data
China just rewrote the rules on supply chain security. And the implications stretch far beyond its borders.On June 16, 2025, Beijing's Ministry of Public Security enac...
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Germany’s Power Grid Is Paying People to Use Electricity — And It’s Breaking the Energy Market
On a breezy, sun-drenched Monday in early April 2026, something extraordinary happened across Germany's electricity grid. Power prices didn't just fall. They collapsed — plun...
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Hyundai’s $21 Billion American Bet Collides With Trump’s Tariff Wall — And the Fallout Is Just Beginning
Hyundai Motor Group poured more than $21 billion into American manufacturing over the past three years, building a sprawling electric vehicle and battery complex in Georgia,...
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The Iran Factor: Why a Middle East Escalation Could Send Global Food Prices Into a Dangerous Spiral
Antoine de Saint-Affrique doesn't mince words. The CEO of Danone, one of the world's largest food companies, warned this week that a potential military conflict involving Ira...
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