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Over the past week, spot prices at the Waha gas trading hub in the Permian Basin fell as low as -$9.75 per million British thermal units.

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France is experiencing wave of crypto assault. One involved an influencer’s father doused with gasoline 
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Europe tells Trump to get lost on Iran, again
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EconomyMarkets wait for Trump and Iran to follow through on Hormuz threats that carry potentially catastrophic results
By Jason MaMarch 22, 2026
AsiaApple CEO praises China partners as Beijing applies pressure
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InvestingPricier vet care: Fewer visits but still many $11,000 surgeries
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PoliticsCalifornia sheriff running for governor seizes more than a half million ballots from 2025 election
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Middle EastAs Trump eyes climactic battle for Hormuz, he could give Iran a ‘taste of their own medicine’ with a naval blockade that implodes the economy
By Jason MaMarch 22, 2026
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LeadershipMillennial multimillionaire Lucy Guo works out at techno raves and never cooks: ‘Uber Eats only’
By Jane ThierDecember 17, 2024
Skyscrapers stand in the center of London.
FinanceTop investor dubs U.K. a ‘banana economy’ with a ‘build absolutely nothing anywhere near anything’ mantra
By Ryan HoggDecember 17, 2024
LeadershipGoogle announces Debbie Weinstein as new EMEA President to “unlock AI growth that benefits everyone”
By Alex Wood MortonDecember 16, 2024
Carlos Tavares, chief executive officer of Stellantis NV, during a Bloomberg Television interview at the Paris Motor Show in Paris, France, on Monday, Oct. 14, 2024.
SuccessAs car dealers trash his legacy, ex–Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares says he wouldn’t act differently
By Ryan HoggDecember 16, 2024
Peter Hargreaves, executive director of Hargreaves Lansdown Plc, speaks during a television interview in London, U.K., on Friday, Oct. 15, 2010.
TechU.K. billionaire’s investment fund is ‘aggressively’ selling Magnificent 7 stocks amid growing fears of AI backlash
By Ryan HoggDecember 16, 2024
TechGerman giant Volkswagen bets on upstart Rivian to save its flailing EV software strategy
By Léa Pernelle and AFPDecember 16, 2024
TechNovo Nordisk invests $1.2 billion in new Danish factory to expand beyond insulin and weight-loss
By AFPDecember 16, 2024
HealthAre ‘blue zones’ a myth? Extreme aging is built on pension fraud and century-old lies, researcher claims
By Daniel Lawler and AFPDecember 14, 2024
PoliticsMacron hopes for a centrist cure to France’s political maelstrom, naming Francois Bayrou as PM
By AFPDecember 13, 2024
Line inspection workers check out a Volkswagen AG 2012 Passat at the company's factory in Chattanooga, Tennessee, U.S., on Wednesday, June 1, 2011.
TechAs Volkswagen workers strike in Germany over pay cuts, carmaker offers Tennesse workers 14% wage hike
By Ryan HoggDecember 13, 2024
FinanceThe French aren’t spending. Inflation is down, but people aren’t opening their wallets. Here’s why
By Alex LedsomDecember 13, 2024
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FeaturesLondon’s love-to-hate business district Canary Wharf shows the future of work is about more than just the office
By Prarthana PrakashDecember 13, 2024
A wind turbine is seen in front of the lignite-fuelled Schkopau power plant south of Halle on January 4, 2024.
EnvironmentA weather phenomenon dubbed ‘Dunkelflaute’ is causing havoc in Germany and pushing energy prices to 2-decade highs
By Ryan HoggDecember 12, 2024
An associate demonstrates maintenance work on a testing machine for chips with augmented reality glasses, a computer-based enhancement of reality perception, during a press tour for "Bosch Tech Day" at Bosch's semiconductor factory.
FinanceGerman giant Bosch’s workers left in ‘absolutely unbearable’ environment amid plans for up to 10,000 layoffs
By Ryan HoggDecember 12, 2024
PoliticsFrom Barnier’s fall to Bayrou’s rise? Suspense mounts as Macron prepares to pick new French PM
By AFPDecember 12, 2024
FinancePolitical turmoil and eurozone gloom suggest third ECB rate cut incoming
By Sam Reeves and AFPDecember 12, 2024
EnvironmentDanish turbine giant Orsted ‘lacked foresight’ as President-elect Trump shuns offshore wind power
By Camille Bas-Wohlert and AFPDecember 12, 2024
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SuccessMillennials and Gen Z have given up on finding fulfillment at work as survey finds they’re the least likely to care about enjoying their job
By Ryan HoggDecember 12, 2024
Michael Spencer, chief executive officer of ICAP Plc, speaks during a Bloomberg Television U.K. General Election "City" debate in London, U.K., on Wednesday, April 15, 2015. With 22 days to the election, no political party is on course to gain enough seats in Parliament to govern alone, potentially giving smaller parties a say in future budgets.
SuccessBritish billionaire calls for U.K. companies to pay CEOs like footballers, despite bosses making double Premier League players
By Ryan HoggDecember 11, 2024
LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault.
SuccessBernard Arnault turned a one-franc deal in 1984 into a €319 billion luxury empire. Now, memories of the controversial 40-year-old deal are resurfacing
By Prarthana PrakashDecember 11, 2024
LifestyleHow to get off a long flight feeling your best
By Sarah Rappaport and BloombergDecember 11, 2024
TechSwedish regulator slaps IPO-hopeful Klarna with $45 million fine over money laundering breach
By AFPDecember 11, 2024
Sir Jim Ratcliffe reacts prior to the Premier League match between Manchester United FC and Liverpool FC at Old Trafford on September 01, 2024 in Manchester, England.
SuccessBillionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe swaps Manchester United staff’s £100 Christmas bonus for £40 M&S voucher in latest brutal cut
By Ryan HoggDecember 11, 2024
TechGermany pushes for EV subsidies as a lifeline to save Europe’s flailing electric ambitions
By AFPDecember 11, 2024
Retail‘Massimo’ growth for Zara owner Inditex as it reaches record profit
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LeadershipDiageo once owned Burger King and Häagen-Dazs. Now it’s a drinks empire with Guinness, Baileys, and 11 other billionaire brands 
By Prarthana PrakashDecember 11, 2024
LifestyleMafia milking €3.3 billion a year from tourism in Italy, with a 2026 Winter Olympics windfall forecast
By AFPDecember 11, 2024
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LifestyleAmsterdam has long wanted to keep ‘nuisance’ tourists away. First, it banned new hotels and now, it plans to ban cruises
By Prarthana PrakashDecember 11, 2024
LifestyleIceland has seen the sharpest rise in immigrants among OECD countries—now the nation is urging everyone to learn the local language
By Jonathan Klein and AFPDecember 11, 2024
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TechAI boom means Europe’s universities are becoming the new Harvard and Stanford for finding tech talent
By Ryan HoggDecember 10, 2024
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