U.S. crude oil cracks $85 to hit highest level since October as geopolitical tensions mount
Oil prices on Tuesday rose to their highest level since October as investors closely monitored fresh supply threats.
Disney’s cinematic drought may have opened a door for activist investor Peltz
Other than “Avatar: The Way of Water,” Disney has not had a movie generate more than $1 billion since the last Star Wars movies in 2019.
How to avoid ‘ghost preparers’ and other tax scams as the April 15 federal filing deadline approaches
Fraud around tax season has been increasing. Last year, the IRS received nearly 300,000 complaints of reported identity theft. Here’s how to avoid tax scams.
10-year Treasury yield hits highest level since November as bets on June rate cuts cool down
Treasury yields slightly higher on Tuesday after robust manufacturing data appeared to reduce the likelihood of the Fed cutting interest rates in June.
From Miami to Melbourne, a quiet revolution is underway to fend off a silent and invisible killer
Several chief heat officers have been appointed in cities worldwide to prepare residents for increasingly frequent and severe bouts of excessive heat.
Trump posts $175 million bond in New York civil fraud case
The bond, reduced from the $464 million judgment that was originally due on March 25, prevents the seizure of Trump’s assets while the case is on appeal.
Judge expands partial gag order after Trump’s attacks on his daughter in hush money case
Attorneys for Trump characterized the attacks on Judge Juan Merchan’s daughter as “campaign advocacy,” while prosecutors called the language “dangerous, violent.”
Trump prosecutor asks court to tighten gag order, citing ‘dangerous’ social media posts
The request came after Trump in numerous social media posts targeted New York Judge Juan Merchan’s daughter.
Rubrik files to go public as tech companies see thawing of IPO market
Rubrik filed to go public on the New York Stock Exchange, becoming the latest tech company to test investor appetite for new offerings.
Zoom and Salesforce stand to benefit from Microsoft’s unbundling of Teams and Office
Microsoft’s decision to untie its Teams communications app from Office bundles is a potential boon for rivals Zoom and Salesforce.




