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Economy
White House suspends the Jones Act for 60 days. Analysts see a gas price impact of 3 cents
By
Wyatte Grantham-Philips
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The Associated Press
March 18, 2026
Middle East
The Strait of Hormuz isn’t totally closed. Meet the ‘shadow fleet’
By
Charles Edward Gehrke
and
The Conversation
March 11, 2026
Energy
Asia faces an energy shock from the Iran war and a closed Strait of Hormuz, as governments halt exports and draw down stockpiles
By
Angelica Ang
March 5, 2026
Energy
The war in Iran could lead to a ‘guaranteed global recession’ because of one chokepoint that is crucial to the world economy, analyst says
By
Tristan Bove
March 2, 2026
Asia
Seatrium doubles its net profit on the back of a global energy boom
By
Angelica Ang
February 26, 2026
Politics
The U.S. has 3 of the world’s 240 icebreakers, the crucial shipping technology that would unlock Greenland
By
Sam McNeil
and
The Associated Press
January 23, 2026
Law
Nearly half of U.S. truck-driving schools face closure in crackdown on ‘poorly trained drivers’
By
Josh Funk
and
The Associated Press
December 2, 2025
C-Suite
How Xbox is turning its loudest fans into a roadmap for its biggest transformation yet
By
Ruth Umoh
November 29, 2025
C-Suite
Meet the Land O’Lakes exec bringing AI to the heart of American farming
By
Ruth Umoh
November 21, 2025
C-Suite
What UPS’s reinvention reveals about modernizing a nearly 120-year-old company
By
Ruth Umoh
November 10, 2025
North America
Order holiday gifts early, as flight cuts and grounding of MD-11 planes deliver ‘one-two punch’ to cargo, supply-chain expert says
By
Mae Anderson
and
The Associated Press
November 9, 2025
Finance
Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern are in merger talks to create North America’s largest railroad
By
Josh Funk
and
The Associated Press
July 18, 2025
Finance
The safety net companies put in place for themselves to stave off higher prices induced by tariffs is fraying
By
Paolo Confino
July 17, 2025
Finance
After widespread slowdown, Port of LA import surge is a sign Trump’s ‘whipsaw’ tariffs sparked ‘one last’ stockpiling push, executive director says
By
Sasha Rogelberg
July 15, 2025
Middle East
Second cargo ship sinks in Red Sea after Houthi rebel attack with bomb-armed drone boats
By
Jon Gambrell
and
The Associated Press
July 10, 2025
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