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The jet-fuel surge is making global flight connections disappear
The jet-fuel surge is making global flight connections disappear

The International Energy Agency says Europe has “maybe six weeks” of supplies left.

By Danny Lee, Kate Duffy, Sri Taylor and BloombergApril 18, 2026
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NJ 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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George Foreman buried in Sioux City; family says he always remembered his only visit there nearly 40 years ago
By The Associated PressApril 18, 2026
Huel Shake Review (2026): Expert Approved
Huel Shake Review (2026): Expert Approved
By Emily PharesApril 17, 2026
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Mississippi alcohol community roiled by liquor, wine delay from state warehouse failure
By Sophie Bates, Adrian Sainz and The Associated PressApril 18, 2026
The ultra-wealthy have a new favorite status symbol: From a $14.5 million guitar to an $812,500 bottle of wine, rare collectibles are on a tear
The ultra-wealthy have a new favorite status symbol: From a $14.5 million guitar to an $812,500 bottle of wine, rare collectibles are on a tear
By Phil WahbaApril 18, 2026
Arts & Entertainment
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Exclusive: Adam Silver on winning the Edison Achievement Award: ‘Sports remind us that some of the most important forms of innovation are human’
Exclusive: Adam Silver on winning the Edison Achievement Award: ‘Sports remind us that some of the most important forms of innovation are human’

The NBA commissioner has an unlikely background to lead the league through crises and global expansion, but Adam Silver says executives should get hooped with some sports business know-how.

By Catherina GioinoApril 17, 2026
Ranch dressing’s secret history literally includes a Hidden Valley

“What started out almost as a lark became a multimillion-dollar industry,” the late Steve Henson explained about his famous dressing.

By Holly Meyer and The Associated PressApril 17, 2026
What Lena Dunham’s memoir tells us about TV’s double standard

The new book raises questions about why young women in the entertainment industry are still judged more harshly than men.

By Ellie AustinApril 16, 2026
Emma Grede—the self-made millionaire behind the $5 billion Skims empire—says it all began with an audacious cold call to Kris Jenner: ‘The difference between me and someone else is, I made it happen’

Emma Grede runs multiple businesses with the Kardashians. In an exclusive interview with Fortune, she reveals that empire can all be traced back to one phone call she made to Kris Jenner that changed everything.

By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 16, 2026
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The 5 Best Biotin Supplements of 2026: Tested and Approved
The 5 Best Biotin Supplements of 2026: Tested and Approved

Support your hair, nails and more with the best biotin supplements

By Emily PharesApril 17, 2026
The CEO of $8.5 billion Japanese car giant Nissan plays the drums in a band and hits the tennis courts to destress from the top job

Ivan Espinosa, CEO of Nissan, says playing the drums, tennis, and golf lowers his stress—a tactic quite different from that of Amazon’s Jeff Bezos.

By Emma BurleighApril 16, 2026
As a small business owner, I never expected to pay $100,000 protecting my business from ransomware

This is a $131 billion tax on the American economy, spread across small business owners like myself.

By Walter RowenApril 16, 2026
‘The Pitt’ reveals why healthcare desperately needs a new front door

HBO’s show captures the chaos of America’s overcrowded emergency departments. The fix isn’t bigger ERs — it’s reimagining urgent care.

By Jeremy MorganApril 16, 2026
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Travel & Leisure
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Tourism had a record-breaking 2025 everywhere but the U.S., report finds, as international visitor numbers plummet by the millions

Foreign tourists are big spenders for the U.S. economy. Even a World Cup might not be enough to bring all of them back.

By Tristan BoveApril 17, 2026
Carnival Cruise Line ordered to pay $300,000 for serving over a dozen shots of tequila to passenger before she fell down the stairs

In a case that is still ongoing, Royal Caribbean is accused of serving at least 33 alcoholic drinks, resulting in a passenger’s early death.

By David Fischer and The Associated PressApril 16, 2026
The futility of Trump’s grandiose personal branding of public assets, from ballrooms and bills to ships and planes

From Trump RX to Trump-class warships, this relentless personal branding is unprecedented — and a case study in the fragility hiding beneath the gold leaf.

By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven TianApril 13, 2026
Americans are credit-card-maxing tax season with sign-up bonuses while half the country relies on their refund to catch up on bills

If you’ve been eyeing a credit card sign-up bonus, tax day might be the perfect opportunity for you to open a new credit card.

By Catherina GioinoApril 13, 2026
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A law associate making $300,000 a year at Skadden Arps quit over the firm’s deal with Donald Trump

The president is targeting major firms and lawyers are quitting as a result.

By Brit MorseMay 5, 2025
Get ready to pay more than $2,000 for a new iPhone: Experts say Trump’s 125% tariff on China is a ‘complete disaster for Apple’ akin to ‘Armageddon’

Trump’s 125% tariff on China could soon make the latest iPhone unattainable for most Americans, experts warn.

By Preston ForeApril 10, 2025
This company does peer performance reviews—And then lets everyone read each other’s evaluations

It may seem radical but employees say it’s helped them improve their ability to provide constructive feedback.

By Brit MorseMarch 24, 2025
It’s about to get a lot harder for job seekers as tariffs are set to make the hiring landscape even more daunting

“The uncertainty created by these tariffs won’t make the situation any better.”

By Brit MorseApril 7, 2025
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Trump speeds review of psychedelics after Joe Rogan texted him about ibogaine. ‘Sounds great. Do you want FDA approval? Let’s do it’
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Putin finally admits Russia’s economy is in trouble and grasps for answers, after warnings about a financial crisis have been piling up
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U.S. extends waiver on Russian oil sanctions to ease Iran war shortages, just days after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent ruled it out
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The U.S. is ready to seize Iran-linked ships with boarding parties, report says, while Marines practice maritime raids
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Iran’s Hormuz whiplash highlights divide within regime as U.S. blockade tightens. ‘The fight between different factions has started’
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Europe’s high travel costs are driving Americans away
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By Lebawit Lily Girma and BloombergFebruary 6, 2025
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A 22 year old died after the price of his inhaler went up by $500. Now his parents are suing Walgreens and Optum Rx
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