U.S. death toll rises again as Iran war escalates over the weekend
Centcom says it hit Iran's coastal surveillance and air defense facilities a day after two U.S. troops were killed in an Iranian strike on Jordan.

Centcom says it hit Iran's coastal surveillance and air defense facilities a day after two U.S. troops were killed in an Iranian strike on Jordan.
The carrier is working on improving reliability, investing in more premium seats and lounges, and considering Boeing and Airbus for a new wide-body plane order.
Christopher Nolan's "The Odyssey" tallied an estimated $124.5 million at the domestic box office, with IMAX screenings fueling a big haul.
The Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security have both denied that any change in oversight has taken place.
The cost of housing is the top priority for voters ages 18 to 34, besting food and healthcare cost concerns, the CNBC All-America Economic Survey found.
Here are three dividend-paying stocks that are highlighted by Wall Street's top pros, as tracked by TipRanks.
Eli Lilly's acquisition of psychedelic drug maker AtaiBeckley extends Big Pharma's embrace of a stigmatized class of medications for treating mental health.
Nearly half of registered voters watched the 2026 World Cup, with income and education shaping viewership more than party affiliation, the survey found.
UFC president and CEO Dana White predicted that Power Slap may become as big as his flagship fighting sport at the Game Plan conference in New York.
Using AI at work in the wrong ways could lead to "gradually falling behind and becoming complacent," said Sandra Matz, a professor at Columbia Business School.
The prediction market has launched some ads featuring soccer players, as well as formed a partnership to display its brand in more places during the tournament.
Zoe De La Paz made her own luck to transition from her corporate engineering job to pursue sewing full-time.
A bill in the House would restore a pre-2018 rule that generally allowed a tax deduction for theft losses and would add other relief for fraud victims.
Taylor Farms is recalling iceberg lettuce in 27 states because of the potential that the greens could be contaminated with cyclosporiasis.
Investment firms are readying for an era with less public commentary from the U.S. central bank. Some are relying on AI for an edge.
The AI trade dominated the market once again this week, upstaging an impressive start to the second-quarter earnings season.
The automotive industry's increasing use of over-the-air technology makes it more susceptible to cyberattacks, analysts say.
This question can get you "stuck in a communication rut," says Amy Morin, author of "13 Things Mentally Strong Couples Don't Do." Here's what to ask instead.
California's billionaire tax would generate quick revenue, but Norway's example shows the longer-term economic impact of targeting the wealthy is unclear.
Fanatics has become one of the most influential companies in sports, building out a massive merchandise, collectibles and sports gambling platform.
Warren Buffett tells CNBC that Bill Gates' ties to Jeffrey Epstein didn't drive his termination of donations.
The new Fed chairman avoided major stumbles in two days of testimony before the House and Senate, but faces a rapid test of his commitment to price stability.
Morgan Stanley forecasts that K-beauty sales in the U.S. can reach approximately $4 billion in 2026.
Experts say the lack of federal guidance makes it's unclear on how prediction markets winnings should be reported and levied.