OPEC+ Holds Production Levels as Internal Crises Rattle Oil Markets

OPEC+ Signals Readiness To Boost Production Despite Strait Of Hormuz Blockage

OPEC+ plans a modest oil output increase for May despite Strait of Hormuz closure, signaling readiness to boost supply once disruptions ease.


9,000-Gallon Gas Tanker Erupts In Flames Following Texas Collision

A 9,000-gallon gasoline tanker erupted in flames near Fort Worth, Texas, after a collision and downed power lines left the driver in critical condition.

Hollywood Writers Reach Surprise Four-Year Tentative Agreement With Studios

Hollywood writers reach a surprise four-year tentative deal with studios, addressing health care and AI protections after swift negotiations.

UPS Reaches Deal With Teamsters To Limit Driver Severance Amid Job Cuts

UPS and Teamsters reach a deal capping driver severance at 7,500 workers with $150,000 buyouts amid planned job cuts.


Editor's Pick

Apple’s Bold $500 Billion Plan Includes Houston Server Facility and

Who Could Succeed Tim Cook? Inside Apple's Leadership Transition Plans

Apple's leadership transition plans highlight key successors and challenges as the company prepares for life after Tim Cook.

Billionaires Tax Explained: Potential Benefits and Economic Risks (April 3,

Billionaires Tax Explained: Potential Benefits And Economic Risks

Learn how a billionaires tax works, its potential benefits, and the economic risks experts are warning about.

Barbie Creator Mattel's Shares at an Uptick After L Catterton Reveals Buyout Offer

How Barbie Built A Billion-Dollar Empire In The Toy Industry

Discover how Barbie became a billion-dollar empire through innovation, branding, and staying relevant across generations.


Regions

China Retaliates Against Canada with Hefty Tariffs on Key Exports

China Retaliates Against Canada With Hefty Tariffs On Key Exports

China imposes retaliatory tariffs on Canadian goods in response to Canada's trade restrictions on Chinese products.



Funding

AI Startup Funding Surging Despite Sting of High Interest Rates

AI startups are riding a wave of fresh capital in 2025—even as the Federal Reserve keeps interest rates at multi-decade highs. Instead of slowing down, the sector is posting some of its boldest funding figures yet, fueled by surging demand for both AI infrastructure and specialized applications.

Cost Over Climate: Australians To Spend AU$80B On Energy Upgrades

On average, households plan to spend AU$7,500 on energy-efficient upgrades over the next five years, which could add up to more than AU$80 billion nationwide. About 50% of Australians want to make their homes eco-friendlier, driven mostly by a desire to reduce energy costs.

Australian Superannuation Funds Rethink US Bets Amid Dollar Volatility

"Like every other fund, we are questioning our exposure to the U.S. It would be fair to say that we've hit peak exposure and will be reducing over time," said John Pearce, chief investment officer of UniSuper, said.

Trump UK Trade Deal Pumps Crypto: $ETH Skyrockets, $BTC Hits $103K, $XRP Surges

President Trump has announced a trade agreement with a long-time ally, pumping crypto prices, including Bitcoin, which had been struggling to return to $100,000 in recent weeks.


People

Tim Sweeney Slammed for 'Out of Touch' Layoff Comment

Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney Slammed for 'Out of Touch' Layoff Comment After 1,000 Job Cuts

Tim Sweeney faces backlash after calling laid-off Epic Games employees "once-in-a-lifetime talent. Many people think there's something wrong with this tone.

 US and China Open Bilateral Trade Talks in Paris Ahead

US and China Open Bilateral Trade Talks in Paris Ahead of High-Level Summit

US and China held crucial trade talks in Paris ahead of President Trump's upcoming summit with Xi Jinping.

Starbucks Chairman and CEO Howard Schultz

Starbucks Founder to Flee Washington With $3.5B Fortune After State Passes Millionaires Tax

The founder of Starbucks announced he was moving to Florida just as Washington state Democrats voted to create the state's first income tax, targeting those who make more than $1 million a year.