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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

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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To unwind from his 12-hour shifts, this doctor splits his year between Kentucky and Venice—he pulls into his $438K apartment by boat
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CBS News won’t celebrate the 100th anniversary of Edward R. Murrow’s radio network. It will cancel it instead
By David Bauder and The Associated PressMarch 20, 2026
France is experiencing wave of crypto assault. One involved an influencer’s father doused with gasoline 
By Carlos GarciaMarch 19, 2026
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Europe tells Trump to get lost on Iran, again
By Sam McNeil, Lorne Cook and The Associated PressMarch 19, 2026
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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
By BloombergMarch 22, 2026
InvestingPricier vet care: Fewer visits but still many $11,000 surgeries
By Emily Forgash, Rachel Phua and BloombergMarch 22, 2026
Arts & Entertainment‘Project Hail Mary’ becomes Amazon’s highest-grossing film debut
By Thomas Buckley and BloombergMarch 22, 2026
AIMusk says Tesla, SpaceX, xAI chip project to kick off in Texas
By Kara Carlson, Loren Grush and BloombergMarch 22, 2026
HealthForest ‘bathing’ can reduce stress, improve mood, lower blood pressure and boost the immune system. Here’s how it’s done
By Allen Breed and The Associated PressMarch 22, 2026
PoliticsCalifornia sheriff running for governor seizes more than a half million ballots from 2025 election
By The Associated PressMarch 22, 2026
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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RetailOnline-only retailer Asos blames ‘detrimental’ virtual meetings, ordering staff back to the office to lift performance after making $150 million in losses
By Prarthana PrakashJune 20, 2024
A wargamer representing the Netherlands national team (C) competes in the Warhammer 40,000 International Team Tournament held at Northampton County Cricket Ground in Northampton.
RetailWarhammer maker gives its ‘quirky’ staff $8,600 bonus as thanks for 16.9% profit surge
By Ryan HoggJune 20, 2024
Jim Ratcliffe, minority owner of Manchester United shakes hands with Amad Diallo of Manchester United.
FinanceBritish Billionaire Jim Ratcliffe tells Premier League: ‘If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,’ after fearing for Manchester United’s future
By Francine Lacqua, David Hellier and BloombergJune 20, 2024
Firefighters extinguish a wildfire, in Kitsi, near the town of Koropi, Greece, on June 19, 2024.
EnvironmentGreece on the hunt for arsonist suspected of starting wildfires, as Europe swelters in heatwaves
By Paul Tugwell, Sotiris Nikas and BloombergJune 20, 2024
Philip Belamant, chief executive officer of Zilch Technology.
FinanceZilch threatens to swap London with the U.S. if IPO market doesn’t pick up—after raising $127 million
By Charlotte Hughes-Morgan, Lizzy Burden and BloombergJune 20, 2024
Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
LeadershipForget expensive coaches, Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi turns to his three children for advice: ‘Through their eyes I get a glimpse into what the future looks like for the next generation’
By Peter VanhamJune 20, 2024
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TechElon Musk told advertisers to go f*** themselves last year—today in Cannes he explained why
By Kurt Wagner, Benoit Berthelot and BloombergJune 19, 2024
Jamie Dimon, chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase & Co
FinanceJPMorgan joins Goldman Sachs in axing cap on bankers’ bonuses in the UK so it can ‘appropriately’ reward its highest performers
By Aisha S Gani and BloombergJune 19, 2024
Clare Barclay, Microsoft's U.K. CEO
TechMicrosoft’s U.K. CEO says the tech giant actually has more vacancies on LinkedIn than it did before the AI boom
By Ryan HoggJune 19, 2024
Marlene Engelhorn holding up a board that says "tax the rich"
Personal FinanceAn Austrian heiress, who supports taxing the rich and doesn’t believe in philanthropy, just wrote away a large chunk of her $27 million fortune
By Prarthana PrakashJune 19, 2024
Jaguar ceased production of the Freelander a decade ago.
RetailAs EV competition heats up, Jaguar races to revive new Freelander EVs—but in China
By Danny Lee and BloombergJune 19, 2024
Jim Ratcliffe at Old Trafford, home of Manchester United.
FinanceBrexiter and British billionaire, Jim Ratcliffe says Europe’s chemical industry is ‘finished’ and can’t compete with the U.S.
By Francine Lacqua, Rachel Graham, Alex Longley and BloombergJune 19, 2024
EnvironmentSweden’s ambitious plan for nuclear power expansion by 2035 is under threat as deadlines loom
By Lars Paulsson and BloombergJune 19, 2024
Tower Bridge in London is seen through the facades of modern office buildings
SuccessRecord 9,500 millionaires expected to leave the U.K. this year in a bid to protect their wealth from political upheaval
By Ryan HoggJune 18, 2024
Susan Anderson standing in a corridor
FeaturesThe next paradigm for ultrafast grocery delivery is more ‘range’—without decimating brick-and-mortar stores, Uber’s grocery boss says
By Prarthana PrakashJune 18, 2024
Mark Mullen, chief executive officer of Atom Bank Plc, at IFGS 2022 summit at the Guildhall in London, U.K., on Monday, April 4, 2022.
FinanceBoss of U.K. bank that just turned its first profit says introducing a 4-day week for his 547 workers was way easier than going hybrid
By Ryan HoggJune 18, 2024
A butcher sells pork meat at a store in Beijing on June 17, 2024.
PoliticsChina targets European farmers days after EU announces plans to tariff Chinese EVs—in the latest stand-off between the bloc and its largest economic partner
By The Associated PressJune 18, 2024
Russian President Vladimir Putin (C).
PoliticsRussia’s president Putin hasn’t been much of a globetrotter over the last few years as he’s wanted in over 123 countries
By Erik Larson and BloombergJune 18, 2024
British-Canadian cognitive psychologist and computer scientist Geoffrey Hinton, known as the 'godfather of AI' speaks with Nick Thompson of The Atlantic
TechThe ‘Godfather of AI’ quit Google a year ago. Now he’s emerged out of stealth to back a startup promising to use AI for carbon capture
By Ryan HoggJune 18, 2024
poeple seen soaking at Blue Lagoon, Iceland
Lifestyle‘Overtourism’ crackdown enters Iceland as the country plans new measures to prioritize locals over hot-spring-obsessed visitors
By Prarthana PrakashJune 18, 2024
Emmanuel Macron talking on a podium with French flags behind him
FinanceLondon snatches the crown from Paris as Europe’s largest stock market after Emmanuel Macron’s snap election sends investors into a spin
By Prarthana PrakashJune 17, 2024
Lars Fruergaard Jorgensen, chief executive officer of Novo Nordisk A/S, gestures while speaking during a Bloomberg Television interview in London, U.K.
RetailOzempic is 1,300% more expensive in the U.S. vs the U.K.—so the boss of Novo Nordisk is being hauled in front of Bernie Sanders to explain why
By Ryan HoggJune 17, 2024
RetailFerrari’s CEO is in no rush to go fully electric and wishes to retain the trademark ‘roar’—despite rival BYD’s accelerated EV expansion
By Daniele Lepido and BloombergJune 17, 2024
CEO of the Danone group Antoine de Saint-Affrique.
HealthDanone, like Swiss competitor Nestle, is doubling down on foods for an aging population
By Dasha Afanasieva and BloombergJune 17, 2024
RetailAdidas opens probe after receiving anonymous letter alleging corruption in China
By Tim Loh and BloombergJune 17, 2024
people at a hall in Sao Bento railway station, in Porto, Portugal.
LifestylePortugal may have cracked down on golden visas after a housing crunch—but repeat visitors who stay at an Airbnb are still very welcome
By Prarthana PrakashJune 14, 2024
Carlos Tavares, chief executive officer of Stellantis NV, delivers a speech during 125th anniversary celebrations at the Opel Russelsheim Plant in Russelsheim, Germany.
RetailStellantis boss blames his ‘arrogance’ for failing to spot 3 mistakes that led to a double-digit sales decline in the U.S.
By Ryan HoggJune 14, 2024
A view of the Moscow Exchange office in Moscow on March 24, 2022.
FinanceRussia is holding off on dollar and euro trading altogether as a new round of sanctions kicks in
By BloombergJune 14, 2024
Woman walking using mobile phone with Eiffel Tower in the background
LifestyleHow to travel on a budget in Europe this summer? Use a roaming eSIM to avoid data fees
By Kelvin Chan and The Associated PressJune 14, 2024
Singers Taylor Swift (L) and Beyonce.
FinanceTaylor Swift’s tour led Swedish inflation to rise for the first time in over a year—having an even greater impact than Beyonce’s tour last year
By Niclas Rolander and BloombergJune 14, 2024
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