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Trump’s ‘largest tax refund season of all time’ is getting totally swallowed up by higher gas prices

The U.S. economy was supposed to start the year with a bang, fueled by an unusually large jump in tax refunds from President Donald Trump’s tax cut legislation. Yet spiking gas…
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Iran War poses ‘major, major threat’ to global economy, energy chief says

The head of the International Energy Agency said Monday that the global economy faces a “major, major threat” because of the Iran war. “No country will be immune to the…
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Newark airport shuts down after a burning smell forces an air traffic control tower evacuation

Arrivals and departures were temporarily paused at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey on Monday morning after air traffic controllers evacuated the tower due to a burning smell coming…
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Dogecoin To Get Its Own ‘Windows’? Here’s How DogeOS Could Work

Dogecoin (CRYPTO: DOGE) could gain new utility and yield opportunities through DogeOS, an app-layer project designed to expand its use beyond payments while preserving its meme-driven identity. Building Utility With…
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Two people dead after an Air Canada jet struck a firetruck on the LaGuardia Airport runway

Two people were killed and several others badly hurt when an Air Canada regional jet struck a fire truck on a runway while landing at New York’s LaGuardia Airport, officials said. The…
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Current price of oil as of March 23, 2026

As of 9 a.m. Eastern Time today, oil sold for $101.44 per barrel (using Brent as the benchmark, which we’ll get into momentarily). That’s $10.64 lower than yesterday—but approximately a…
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The unspoken rule: is English really the key to success in Europe’s boardrooms?

Around the boardroom table, Carmen-Maja Rex’s colleagues slip easily between French and English. When the Airbus CHRO takes her seat, the discussion naturally settles into English without anyone flagging the…
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Tulsa paid workers $10,000 to relocate—and unlocked an $878 million talent boom

Good morning! Seven years after Tulsa Remote began paying workers $10,000 to move to their Oklahoma city, the experiment has become a case study in how relocation incentives can bolster…
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It took 200 years for national debt to hit $1 trillion. Annual interest alone now exceeds that—a ‘crushing legacy we must reverse,’ says budget chair

The U.S.’s eye-watering debt burden poses an “existential threat to the future of our nation,” the chairman of the House Budget Committee has warned, as the country’s borrowing figure tipped…
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Bitcoin Taps $70,000, Ethereum, XRP, Dogecoin Unwind Shorts On Trump Strike Delay

Bitcoin tapped $70,000 on Monday morning as President Trump announced a five-day delay on his deadline to strike Iranian energy infrastructure. Cryptocurrency Ticker Price Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) $69,888 Ethereum (CRYPTO:…
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Startup Antithesis turns years of real-world chaos into hours of simulated mayhem—and key trading firms and crypto networks are paying close attention

Will Wilson wants to make sure the software running everything from your bank account to your favorite crypto exchange actually works—and his company Antithesis is rethinking how software has been…
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What a cringe photo shoot really tells about the state of the crypto industry

The crypto world feasts on gossip and last week it enjoyed an extra helping in the form of a Vanity Fair article. The piece, titled “Crypto’s True Believers Demand to…
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Markets in meltdown after Trump threatens major escalation in the war against Iran

Good morning. In today’s Fortune: The war: Oil is at $113 and markets are in meltdown as Trump threatens to escalate the war in Iran tonight if Tehran doesn’t reopen…
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Adobe’s CFO is using AI to answer 300,000 emails, cut contract review in half — and make sure finance never slows the company down

Good morning. Adobe CFO Dan Durn isn’t waiting to see how agentic AI plays out—he’s already running the experiment inside his own finance organization. Durn, who oversees finance, technology, security,…
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How inherited wealth could reshape corporate America’s leadership pipeline

What if one of the more overlooked pressures on corporate America’s future leadership pipeline is not burnout, return-to-office conflict, or employee disengagement, but inherited wealth? That is one of the…
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How the Great Wealth Transfer could quietly disrupt corporate America’s leadership pipeline

The Great Wealth Transfer is usually framed as a consumer, housing, or wealth management story. But it may also become a story about power inside corporate America. If financial security…
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The Iran war cripples Asia’s supplies of fertilizer and helium, threatening farms and chipmakers alike

Much of the global worry over the closed Strait of Hormuz has focused on crude oil and natural gas, yet the waterway is also a channel for other key Gulf-produced…
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Supermicro—accused of smuggling $2.5 billion in Nvidia chips and servers to China—has been here before, with Iran

Supermicro has spent the past three years riding the AI wave in Silicon Valley but before the recent allegations involving a co-founder smuggling Nvidia chips, it previously ran afoul of…
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Every CEO is a wartime CEO now—regardless of geopolitical conflict

In today’s CEO Daily: Diane Brady on how a wartime mindset is the new default. The big story: Is Cursor dead? The markets: Down big as Trump and Tehran exchange…
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Alibaba.com President: The one-person unicorn is coming. AI is making it possible

For decades, building a billion-dollar company required a village. Raise massive capital, hire hundreds of people, build a sprawling department for every operational headache — from VAT compliance in Marseille…
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Gold Drops Over 22%, Enters Bear Market As Inflation And Oil Surge Pressure Prices

Gold has plummeted into a bear market, shedding over 22% from its January record highs, as soaring oil prices tied to the escalating U.S.-Iran conflict trigger fears of persistent inflation…
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Anthony Scaramucci Sets $1 Million Bitcoin Target By 2032, Explains Why He’s Buying Now: ‘You Can’t Be In The Market Like Me For 38 Years And….’

Anthony Scaramucci, founder of asset management firm SkyBridge Capital, said in an interview aired Sunday that he has been buying Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) at compressed prices and explained the rationale…
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Exclusive: Interloom, a startup capturing ‘tacit knowledge’ to power AI agents, raises $16.5 million in venture funding

Michael Polyani, the British-Hungarian philosopher, economist, and scientist, is perhaps best known today for coining the term “tacit knowledge.” His great observation was that a large part of what constitutes…
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Eric Trump-Linked American Bitcoin Says It’s Turning Into A BTC ‘Accumulation Machine,’ But ABTC Stock Still Can’t Shake Off The Woes

American Bitcoin Corp. (NASDAQ:ABTC) positioned itself as “the absolute accumulation machine” for Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) on Sunday, while crediting its majority owner and key infrastructure partner, Hut 8 Corp. (NASDAQ:HUT). American Bitcoin…
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Elon Musk’s X Money To Power 7721% Dogecoin Rally? Top Analyst Says ‘May Be,’ But Would Wait For A Dip To This Level To Enter

A widely followed cryptocurrency analyst hinted at a potential 200% rally for Dogecoin (CRYPTO: DOGE) on Sunday, advising followers to buy the dip. DOGE Ready For Parabolic Surge? Ali Martinez…
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Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, Dogecoin Drop Amid Trump’s Iran Ultimatum: Analyst Says This Is A ‘Good Zone To Accumulate’

Leading cryptocurrencies dipped alongside stock futures on Sunday as investors assessed President Donald Trump‘s final warning to Iran over the Strait of Hormuz. Cryptocurrency 24-Hour Gains +/- Price (Recorded at…
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Apple CEO praises China partners as Beijing applies pressure

Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook commended Chinese developers and the company’s partners in the country, days after the ruling party’s flagship newspaper criticized the iPhone maker for monopolistic policies. Cook,…
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Markets wait for Trump and Iran to follow through on Hormuz threats that carry potentially catastrophic results

Wall Street is bracing for a Monday deadline that President Donald Trump set for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz while the global economy reels from an energy crisis…
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Pricier vet care: Fewer visits but still many $11,000 surgeries

It’s exceedingly expensive to own a pet, prompting owners to delay veterinary visits or reconsider adopting one in the first place. Yet, animal health companies’ earnings keep growing. That’s down…
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‘Project Hail Mary’ becomes Amazon’s highest-grossing film debut

Project Hail Mary, from Amazon.com Inc.’s Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio, was the No. 1 film at the US and Canadian box office this weekend with $80.5 million worth of tickets, scoring the…
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Musk says Tesla, SpaceX, xAI chip project to kick off in Texas

Elon Musk said his Terafab project — a grand plan to eventually manufacture his own chips for robotics, artificial intelligence and space data centers — will be built in Austin…
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Forest ‘bathing’ can reduce stress, improve mood, lower blood pressure and boost the immune system. Here’s how it’s done

For two hours, Claire Jefferies wanted to get away from the war in Iran and the rising gas prices and just commune with nature. And, so, she treated herself to…
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California sheriff running for governor seizes more than a half million ballots from 2025 election

A California sheriff running for governor has seized more than half a million ballots cast in a November special election from county election officials, saying he’s investigating a ballot count discrepancy. County…
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As Trump eyes climactic battle for Hormuz, he could give Iran a ‘taste of their own medicine’ with a naval blockade that implodes the economy

A potentially decisive showdown to wrest control of the Strait of Hormuz away from Iran is taking shape, with thousands of U.S. Marines headed for the Middle East. President Donald…
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Trump’s border czar says ICE agents could guard exits and check IDs at airport screening areas as long lines plague travelers

Federal immigration agents newly ordered to U.S. airports by President Donald Trump to help relieve security line congestion may guard exit lanes or check passenger IDs as a budget impasse has air…
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Natural gas prices in Texas plunge deep into negative territory and producers are burning it off, while the rest of the world braces for shortages

A quirk in global energy markets has created a stark geographic divide between the haves and the have nots, as a glut of natural gas in West Texas has produced…
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Frustrated passengers lash out at long TSA lines; GOP messages to ‘thank a Democrat’

Airport security delays amid the partial government shutdown have created weekend travel nightmares, with massive TSA lines choking terminals across the country, unpaid officers calling out in growing numbers, and…
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Kevin O’Leary became a millionaire from a $4.2 billion deal—but said it was ‘very anticlimactic’

Although Kevin O’Leary became a millionaire more than 25 years ago after selling his software company Softkey Products to Mattel for $4.2 billion in 1999, he said he still remembers…
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Cuba begins to restore power after third nationwide collapse of the entire energy grid this month alone

Cuba began restoring its energy system on Sunday, a day after a nationwide collapse of the entire grid left millions of people in the dark for the third time this month. Some…
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After Trump threatens to destroy Iranian power plants, Tehran warns the region’s vital infrastructure, like desalination facilities, will be targeted

Iran and its ally, the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, stepped up their attacks on Israel on Sunday, launching strikes across the country after the United States and Iran threatened to widen their…
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Banksy may have been identified, but his mystery has long been part of his art’s value, and a fan says it’s like finding out Santa Claus isn’t real

Years before the rise of Instagram, Banksy figured out that the key to real influence lay in not in being famous, exactly, but in being anonymous. The mystery of his…
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The Indian Ocean base targeted by Iran is ‘an all but indispensable platform’ for U.S. security operations in the Mideast, South Asia and East Africa

Iran has launched missiles at Diego Garcia, an Indian Ocean island that is home to a strategic U.K.-U.S. military base. Britain condemned “Iran’s reckless attacks” after the unsuccessful attempt to hit the base.…
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A charity that usually feeds people in war zones and disaster areas is providing meals to TSA officers who aren’t getting paid

Across the country, collections are popping up to help Transportation Security Administration officers who have been without full pay for more than a month due to the partial government shutdown affecting the…
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Weekend Round-Up: Bitcoin Holds $70,000, Ethereum’s ‘Buy Zone’, Nasdaq’s Blockchain Stocks, SEC’s Crypto Framework And More

This week in the crypto world was a rollercoaster ride, with Bitcoin defending the $70,000 mark amidst market jitters. Ethereum, XRP, and Dogecoin tested their support levels, while Ethereum also…
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Electric bills are becoming a midterm problem neither party can ignore
For millions of Americans, higher electricity bills are becoming a monthly frustration and a growing force in the midterm elections. Unlike more volatile costs such as gasoline, electricity is a…
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A turning point at the Pentagon: Anduril’s new mega‑deal rewrites the rules for Silicon Valley—and raises new risks

Tech defense startups doing business with the U.S. military could someday look back at March 2026 as the month their relationships moved into the serious phase. Instead of dabbling in…
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Ironman’s CEO started out unloading trucks when he was 13. He warns Gen Z networking is ‘dangerous’—and to do this instead

For Scott DeRue, the climb to the C-suite has mirrored the literal peaks he’s summited along the way. As CEO of The Ironman Group, he oversees nearly 250 endurance events…
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Gen Z is using ChatGPT to practice salary negotiations and tough conversations before they happen

Young professionals are using ChatGPT to rehearse salary negotiations, deliver tough feedback, and navigate workplace conflict — before the conversations ever happen. From entry-level employees to mid-career managers, workers are…
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Our economy has been living in an Adam Smith world since 1776. Something different is coming

This year marks the 250th anniversary of the publication of The Wealth of Nations—the book that built the intellectual foundation of free-market capitalism. Smith’s argument was elegant: when individuals pursue their own…
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To unwind from his 12-hour shifts, this doctor splits his year between Kentucky and Venice—he pulls into his $438K apartment by boat

Every other month, one U.S. doctor trades rugged Appalachia for Venetian waterways to recharge from his hectic work life. And he’s part of a growing trend of American professionals looking…
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