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Air Canada suspends all summer flights to New York’s JFK airport on Iran-surging fuel price

“As jet fuel prices have doubled since the start of the Iran conflict and some lower profitability routes and flights are no longer economic.”

By The Associated PressApril 18, 2026
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Trump on idea of Iran tolling the Strait of Hormuz: ‘Nope. No way. No. Nope.’
By The Associated PressApril 18, 2026
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Iran closes Strait again, says it will be shut until Trump lifts blockade
By Samy Magdy, Sam Metz and The Associated PressApril 18, 2026
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Trump has already endorsed the Monroe Doctrine. Now he needs to endorse the Truman Doctrine
By Robert HormatsApril 18, 2026
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Oil is back to early war days, S&P 500 jumps to all-time high
By Stan Choe and The Associated PressApril 17, 2026
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Iran and White House say the Strait of Hormuz is ‘completely open.’ But it definitely isn’t—at least for now
By Jordan BlumApril 17, 2026
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The $6 billion Vatican Bank was beset by scandals, disastrous investments—and ties to the Mafia. How Pope Francis tried to fix it
BankingThe $6 billion Vatican Bank was beset by scandals, disastrous investments—and ties to the Mafia. How Pope Francis tried to fix it
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezApril 18, 2026
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CommentaryAI’s next act: how Salesforce is turning efficiency gains into revenue
By Keith Ferrazzi and Wendy SmithApril 18, 2026
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AIMeet the AI founders using agents to build instantly profitable 3-person companies
By Nick LichtenbergApril 18, 2026
George W. Bush in the White House press briefing room with Dana Perino
SuccessDana Perino was terrified to leave the White House — until George W. Bush changed how she thinks about her career
By Preston ForeApril 18, 2026
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North AmericaNJ Transit scrambles to defend $150 tickets for 9-mile World Cup ride: ‘This isn’t price gouging’
By Philip Marcelo and The Associated PressApril 18, 2026
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LawTrump lawyers confirm talks with Scott Bessent’s IRS to resolve $10 billion lawsuit over leaked tax returns
By Fatima Hussein and The Associated PressApril 18, 2026
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LawFormer Alabama football player wore wigs and makeup to impersonate NFL players in $20 million fraud, prosecutors say
By Sudhin Thanawala and The Associated PressApril 18, 2026
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Arts & EntertainmentGeorge Foreman buried in Sioux City; family says he always remembered his only visit there nearly 40 years ago
By The Associated PressApril 18, 2026
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Tesla Motors Inc. Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk Unveils New Generation Of Batteries
EnergyTesla Is Helping Puerto Rico Get Power After Hurricane Maria
By Kirsten KorosecSeptember 28, 2017
General Views from Chevron Corp. Gas Stations
EnergyChevron Is Getting a New CEO Early Next Year
By ReutersSeptember 28, 2017
President Donald Trump leads an energy roundtable in the Roosevelt Room
LeadershipThe EPA is Spending $25,000 on a Soundproof Booth for Scott Pruitt
By Natasha BachSeptember 27, 2017
Wired Business Conference in Partnership with MDC Partners
EnergyDyson Is Developing and Electric Car and Wants It on the Streets by 2020
By Geoffrey SmithSeptember 26, 2017
Energy Secretary Rick Perry to Hecklers: Fossil Fuels Save Lives
EnergyEnergy Secretary Rick Perry to Hecklers: Fossil Fuels Save Lives
By Natasha BachSeptember 26, 2017
GE Healthcare  President And Chief Executive Officer John Flannery Interview
EnergyUnder Pressure From Activists, GE Is Selling Another Business
By Fortune Editors and ReutersSeptember 25, 2017
A worker lays down a solar panel on a rooftop during a SolarCity Corp. residential installation in Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S., on Monday, Feb. 8, 2016.
EnergyWhy Rooftop Solar Might Get A Lot More Expensive In the U.S.
By Kirsten KorosecSeptember 22, 2017
Hurricane Elena in the Gulf of Mexico
EnergyYour 5 Not-So-Dumb Questions About Hurricanes, Answered
By Laura EntisSeptember 22, 2017
Rescue workers help people after the area was hit by Hurricane Maria in Guayama
EnergyHurricane Maria: Will Bankruptcy, Not Storm Damage, Devastate Puerto Rico?
By John Patrick PullenSeptember 21, 2017
Toya Chiba, a reporter for local newspaper Iwate Tokai Shimbun, is swept by a tsunami at Kamaishi port
EnergyJapan Earthquake: Photos of Fukushima’s Last Tsunami
By John Patrick Pullen and Kacy BurdetteSeptember 20, 2017
Japan Earthquake: Fukushima Braces for Another Possible Tsunami After 6.1-Magnitude Shock
EnergyJapan Earthquake: Fukushima Braces for Another Possible Tsunami After 6.1-Magnitude Shock
By John Patrick PullenSeptember 20, 2017
Hurricane Irma Expected Hits the West Coast of Florida
EnergyWhat Would It Take for the U.S. to Bury Its Power Lines?
By Theodore J. Kury and The ConversationSeptember 19, 2017
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EnergyHurricane Maria is Now Officially a Category 5 Storm
By ReutersSeptember 19, 2017
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TechTencent and Guangzhou Auto Are Creating Internet Connected Cars
By ReutersSeptember 19, 2017
National Hurricane Center projection of Hurricane Maria's path, Sept. 18, 2017
EnergyHurricane Maria Is Officially A Category 4 Storm As It Bears Down on Puerto Rico
By Kirsten KorosecSeptember 18, 2017
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EnergyWhether Hurricane Maria Will Hit U.S. Depends on Which Spaghetti Plot You Look At
By Grace DonnellySeptember 18, 2017
President Trump Signs Executive Order On Implementing An America-First Offshore Energy Strategy
LeadershipExecutives Are Giving Trump Credit for a Surging Stock Market. But Not for Jobs
By David Z. MorrisSeptember 18, 2017
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EnergyThere’s a Chance the U.S. Might Stay in the Paris Agreement
By ReutersSeptember 17, 2017
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EnergyThe Caribbean Islands are Preparing for Another Hurricane, This Time Called Maria
By ReutersSeptember 17, 2017
Historical hurricane tracks through the state of Florida since 1878. Includes all cyclones from tropical storms to Category 5 hurricanes.
HealthDespite Endless Hurricanes, People Keep Moving to Florida
By Clifton LeafSeptember 17, 2017
Bolstered by Trump, Big Oil Resumes Its 40-Year Quest to Drill in an Arctic Wildlife Refuge
EnergyBolstered by Trump, Big Oil Resumes Its 40-Year Quest to Drill in an Arctic Wildlife Refuge
By Bob ReissSeptember 15, 2017
Candy Maker Mars To Raise Price Of M&M's And Other Chocolate Candies
EnergyM&M’s New Campaign Wants You to Get Excited About Fighting Climate Change
By Natasha BachSeptember 15, 2017
Florida Begins Long Recovery after Hurricane Irma
EnergyHurricane Irma: About 10 Million People Are Still Without Power
By ReutersSeptember 13, 2017
Seadrill Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Wiping Out Existing Shareholders
EnergySeadrill Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Wiping Out Existing Shareholders
By ReutersSeptember 13, 2017
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HealthWhy Australians Should Eat More Kangaroo
By Emily PriceSeptember 12, 2017
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FinanceNewly-Formed DowDuPont Is Already Fighting Off Activist Investors
By ReutersSeptember 12, 2017
Volkswagen Holds General Shareholders Meeting
EnergyEuropean Carmakers Scramble to Address the Reality of Electric Cars
By ReutersSeptember 11, 2017
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Health13 Breathtaking Photos of Human Resilience in the Face of Hurricane Irma
By Andrew NuscaSeptember 11, 2017
Wind Turbine Transition Pieces Lined Up For Transport
EnergyThe U.K. Has Locked Itself Into Nuclear Power for 35 Years, but Wind Is Already Cheaper
By Geoffrey SmithSeptember 11, 2017
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EnergyIrma Has Left Nearly 6 Million People in Florida Without Power
By Fortune Editors and ReutersSeptember 11, 2017
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