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 Trump says he is reviewing a new Iranian proposal to end the war but ‘can’t imagine that it would be acceptable’
 Trump says he is reviewing a new Iranian proposal to end the war but ‘can’t imagine that it would be acceptable’

Two semiofficial Iranian news outlets, Tasnim and Fars said Iran has sent a 14-point proposal via Pakistan in response to a nine-point U.S. proposal.

By Aamer Madhani, Sarah El Deeb, Cara Anna and The Associated PressMay 2, 2026
Can the ‘blue economy’ deliver on its promise? Investors are starting see the ocean as an asset worth protecting
Can the ‘blue economy’ deliver on its promise? Investors are starting see the ocean as an asset worth protecting
By Natalie Sum Yue ChungMay 2, 2026
Iran juggles oil cuts and storage strain to resist U.S. blockade
Iran juggles oil cuts and storage strain to resist U.S. blockade
By Anthony Di Paola, Ben Bartenstein, Patrick Sykes, Weilun Soon, Charles Gorrivan and BloombergMay 2, 2026
Unionized workers form alliance with rich tech giants on AI data centers, pushing back on local opposition and redrawing political lines
Unionized workers form alliance with rich tech giants on AI data centers, pushing back on local opposition and redrawing political lines
By Marc Levy and The Associated PressMay 2, 2026
A group of people wait by a gap pump with their motorcycles.
One economist’s ‘radical idea’ to solve the biggest energy crisis in history: a reverse OPEC
By Sasha RogelbergMay 2, 2026
pakistan
Asia is being hammered by the Iran conflict’s economic fallout. The U.S. has the playbook to help—and every reason to
By Wendy Cutler and Jane MellsopMay 2, 2026
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Trump vows to reduce U.S. troops in Germany ‘a lot further’ than 5,000 as defense official says armed services were blindsided by move
EuropeTrump vows to reduce U.S. troops in Germany ‘a lot further’ than 5,000 as defense official says armed services were blindsided by move
By Kirsten Grieshaber, Emma Burrows, Aamer Madhani and The Associated PressMay 2, 2026
Disney’s new CEO is exploring a ‘super app’ for theme park tickets, movies and more
Big TechDisney’s new CEO is exploring a ‘super app’ for theme park tickets, movies and more
By Thomas Buckley, Lucas Shaw and BloombergMay 2, 2026
Apple raises Mac Mini’s starting price to $799 after AI frenzy drains supply
AIApple raises Mac Mini’s starting price to $799 after AI frenzy drains supply
By Chris Welch, Mark Gurman and BloombergMay 2, 2026
San Diego Padres to sell team to investor group led by Kwanza Jones and José E. Feliciano, who will become the second Latino owner in baseball
BankingSan Diego Padres to sell team to investor group led by Kwanza Jones and José E. Feliciano, who will become the second Latino owner in baseball
By Greg Beacham and The Associated PressMay 2, 2026
Warren Buffett says markets are like a church with a casino attached, but ‘we’ve never had people in a more gambling mood than now’
InvestingWarren Buffett says markets are like a church with a casino attached, but ‘we’ve never had people in a more gambling mood than now’
By Jason MaMay 2, 2026
Interest on U.S. debt is becoming a top driver of future deficits, as the sheer size of past borrowing overwhelms the fiscal outlook 
EconomyInterest on U.S. debt is becoming a top driver of future deficits, as the sheer size of past borrowing overwhelms the fiscal outlook 
By Jason MaMay 2, 2026
Jensen Huang says some CEOs have a ‘God complex’ when it comes to AI apocalypse warnings, which can create shortages of critical workers
AIJensen Huang says some CEOs have a ‘God complex’ when it comes to AI apocalypse warnings, which can create shortages of critical workers
By Jason MaMay 2, 2026
conway
North AmericaGerry Conway, comics legend who created the Punisher, dies at 73
By Claire Rush and The Associated PressMay 2, 2026
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Scott Sheffield
FinanceFTC rocks oil industry with claim that Texas executive was colluding with OPEC to fix prices
By Kevin Crowley, Leah Nylen and BloombergMay 2, 2024
wind turbines rise above solar panels
TechWall Street finds a back door into the AI stock boom as energy demand soars: utilities
By Natalia Kniazhevich and BloombergApril 27, 2024
Chris Hulatt co-founder of Octopus Group
Success‘This is the noise of my shredder shredding your business plan—never call me again’: But a trio of 20-something entrepreneurs refused to quit and now run $16.7 billion investment firm
By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 27, 2024
Pipework inside the Oresundsverket natural gas-fired power plant, operated by Uniper SE, in Malmö, Sweden
PoliticsSweden gears up for an uncertain future as it invests billions in infrastructure and energy grid defence
By Lars Paulsson, Niclas Rolander and BloombergApril 24, 2024
Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman at a panel.
FinanceThere’s an early winner in the race to feed AI’s infrastructure demands: Private equity
By Dylan SloanApril 19, 2024
BP oil spill
EnvironmentBP paid just $1,300 each to 79% of the Deepwater oil spill victims because of a single switched word in the multibillion-dollar settlement
By Travis Loller, Michael Phillis and The Associated PressApril 19, 2024
CEO of Royal Dutch Shell Ben van Beurden speaks about "Energy transition was never going to be easy" at Altice Arena.
EnvironmentKKR is entrusting its multibillion-dollar green transition to the former CEO of oil-guzzling giant Shell
By Ryan HoggApril 17, 2024
Tohono O'odham
EnvironmentJudge throws out tribes’ legal challenge to $10 billion power line running through ‘one of the most intact, prehistoric and historical … landscapes in southern Arizona’
By Susan Montoya Bryan and The Associated PressApril 17, 2024
Ukrainian soldiers firing artillery
PoliticsNew phase in Russia-Ukraine war roils energy markets as battlefield stalemate makes economic assets bigger targets
By Daryna Krasnolutska and BloombergApril 13, 2024
A Wizz Air Airbus A320-232 plane is seen arriving at Eindhoven Airport on November 20, 2020 in Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
EnvironmentHuman feces could power your Wizz Air flight within 4 years as world’s first commercial operation planned in the U.K.
By Ryan HoggApril 12, 2024
Markus Krebber, chief executive officer of RWE AG, at the Berlin Global Dialogue in Berlin, Germany
FinanceGermany set to permanently pay for reliance on Russian gas—as power chief says ‘significant structural demand destruction’ means it will never fully recover from energy crisis
By Ryan HoggApril 11, 2024
Cows on farm
RetailU.K. retailer M&S is spending $1.3 million on a diet plan for its cows to stop them from burping and farting 11,000 tons of methane into the air
By Ryan HoggApril 10, 2024
Tourists sitting in a café-bar in Little Venice in the main town of Mykonos.
LifestyleSouthern Europe is the continent’s new economic growth engine thanks to its green energy, sea and sun
By Rodrigo Orihuela, Alice Gledhill, William Horobin and BloombergApril 9, 2024
Liberia
Politics‘Extraordinarily opaque’: A Dubai energy company that’s only 2 years old has deals in place to acquire huge chunks of African land
By Taiwo Adebayo and The Associated PressApril 8, 2024
Supply shocks are threatening to push oil to $100 per barrel ahead of the U.S. summer driving season—and complicating rate-cut deliberations
FinanceSupply shocks are threatening to push oil to $100 per barrel ahead of the U.S. summer driving season—and complicating rate-cut deliberations
By Lucia Kassai, Sharon Cho, Devika Krishna Kumar, Alex Longley and BloombergApril 7, 2024
Claudia Sheinbaum
PoliticsMexico’s top presidential candidate is an award-winning scientist who doesn’t want to talk about climate change
By Dorany Pineda, Suman Naishadham and The Associated PressApril 4, 2024
Gretchen Whitmer
EnvironmentThe White House and Gretchen Whitmer just took out a $1.5 billion loan to buy a nuclear power plant that was going to get dismantled
By Ed White and The Associated PressMarch 27, 2024
Get ready for a more expensive summer driving season: Gas prices have surged more than 12% since the start of the year
FinanceGet ready for a more expensive summer driving season: Gas prices have surged more than 12% since the start of the year
By Will DanielMarch 19, 2024
Kathy Hochul
EnvironmentMonths after $4 billion writedown and calling U.S. ‘most painful part of our portfolio,’ Danish energy giant brings wind farm to New York
By Jennifer McDermott, Nick Lichtenberg and The Associated PressMarch 14, 2024
Affordability, reliability, and industrial competitiveness will make or break the net-zero transition. Here’s how
CommentaryAffordability, reliability, and industrial competitiveness will make or break the net-zero transition. Here’s how
By Mekala Krishnan, Daniel Pacthod and Sven SmitMarch 14, 2024
Wael Sawan, chief executive officer of Shell Plc.
EnvironmentShell waters down its 2030 carbon reduction target, but still aims to reach net zero by 2050
By Laura Hurst and BloombergMarch 14, 2024
This 79-year-old CEO is so passionate about the hydrogen-energy revolution that he hasn’t taken a vacation in 20 years
LeadershipThis 79-year-old CEO is so passionate about the hydrogen-energy revolution that he hasn’t taken a vacation in 20 years
By Sydney LakeMarch 9, 2024
Texas wildfires follow Warren Buffett’s warning about the ‘specter of zero profitability’ looming over utilities—and not just in California
EnvironmentTexas wildfires follow Warren Buffett’s warning about the ‘specter of zero profitability’ looming over utilities—and not just in California
By Mark Chediak, Will Wade, David R. Baker and BloombergMarch 7, 2024
Ben Fowke
EnvironmentTexas utility says its equipment appears to have sparked the largest wildfire in state history
By Jamie Stengle and The Associated PressMarch 7, 2024
Left-for-dead uranium mines are being revived as prices soar, countries eye nuclear power to address climate change
EnvironmentLeft-for-dead uranium mines are being revived as prices soar, countries eye nuclear power to address climate change
By Jacob Lorinc, Maria Clara Cobo and BloombergMarch 3, 2024
With AI forcing data centers to consume more energy, software that hunts for clean electricity across the globe gains currency
TechWith AI forcing data centers to consume more energy, software that hunts for clean electricity across the globe gains currency
By Naureen S. Malik and BloombergFebruary 25, 2024
BP manager’s husband pleads guilty to insider trading after eavesdropping on his wife’s conversations while they both worked from home
FinanceBP manager’s husband pleads guilty to insider trading after eavesdropping on his wife’s conversations while they both worked from home
By Ryan HoggFebruary 23, 2024
Salt Bae’s controversial London restaurant, which charges $850 for a steak, has turned off the heating to save money
RetailSalt Bae’s controversial London restaurant, which charges $850 for a steak, has turned off the heating to save money
By Ryan HoggFebruary 20, 2024
Shale oil
Finance‘It’s kind of like Pac-Man right now: consolidate or get eaten’: Big oil’s $250 billion year of shale mergers rewrites the playbook
By Kevin Crowley, David Wethe, Mitchell Ferman and BloombergFebruary 19, 2024
Big Shale means ‘consolidate or get eaten,’ Wall Street is all in, and one of the ‘last original wildcatters’ will become America’s richest oilman
FinanceBig Shale means ‘consolidate or get eaten,’ Wall Street is all in, and one of the ‘last original wildcatters’ will become America’s richest oilman
By Kevin Crowley, David Wethe, Mitchell Ferman and BloombergFebruary 17, 2024
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By Catherina GioinoMay 1, 2026
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By Jacqueline MunisMay 2, 2026
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