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on 02/20/2026

Trump could attack Iran in days — what's at stake for the oil market

President Trump has warned Iran that an attack would be "far worse" than the U.S. airstrikes that targeted its nuclear facilities last June.

on 02/20/2026

'Canary in the coal mine': Blue Owl liquidity curbs fuel fears about private credit bubble

The private credit boom is facing a new test after Blue Owl Capital permanently restricted withdrawals from one of its retail-focused debt funds.

on 02/20/2026

Bath & Body Works starts selling on Amazon as more brands embrace its logistics network

Bath & Body Works CEO Daniel Heaf told CNBC the Amazon launch is about meeting customers where they are and leveraging Amazon's fast and free shipping.

on 02/20/2026

Three Silicon Valley engineers charged with stealing Google trade secrets and sending data to Iran

A federal grand jury indicted three engineers on charges of stealing trade secrets from Google and other tech firms and transferring sensitive data to Iran.

on 02/20/2026

Labor Secretary's husband barred from HQ after claims he sexually assaulted women there: MS Now

The Labor Department's inspector general is investigating the situation, and a complaint has been made to police in Washington, D.C., the report said.

on 02/19/2026

Kennedy defends Trump glyphosate order; MAHA erupts as midterms approach

President Donald Trump on Wednesday invoked the Defense Production Act to spur the domestic production of glyphosate and elemental phosphorus.

on 02/19/2026

Epstein would 'name drop' Trump, Les Wexner says in deposition video

Democrats on the House Oversight Committee have expressed skepticism about Wexner's insistence that he had virtually no social life with Epstein.

on 02/20/2026

Who's laughing now? China’s humanoid robots go from viral stumbles to kung fu flips in one year

Chinese humanoid robots are having a moment in the spotlight after a standout performance at the country's annual Spring Festival Gala.

on 02/20/2026

What a Supreme Court tariff ruling may mean for your money

The Supreme Court is poised to rule on a broad swath of President Donald Trump's tariff agenda. The decision carries big implications for household finances.

on 02/19/2026

Life after the 'great resignation': Incentives are dimming for workers to change jobs

The disparity between average annual pay increases for those staying in their jobs and for those leaving has all but collapsed.

on 02/20/2026

Alien files: Trump to order U.S. agencies to release documents on 'extraterrestrial life'

In a Truth Social post, the U.S. president said his move was based on the "tremendous interest" in the subject, without providing additional details.

on 02/20/2026

Nvidia is in talks to invest up to $30 billion in OpenAI, source says

The investment is separate from the $100 billion infrastructure agreement that OpenAI and Nvidia announced in September.

on 02/20/2026

Famed director James Cameron sends scathing letter to antitrust lawmaker over Netflix-WBD deal

James Cameron, award-winning director of "Avatar" and "Titanic," calls Netflix's proposed acquisition of WBD assets "disastrous" for the theater business.

on 02/19/2026

Epstein files: Former prince Andrew released by police, Trump calls his arrest 'a shame'

President Donald Trump said the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the brother of King Charles III, was "very sad" and "so bad for the royal family."

on 02/20/2026

Texas Roadhouse gets a pass from Wall Street. What's next might be out of its control

The move higher in the stock after-hours erases Thursday's regular-hours trading losses.

on 02/20/2026

Gold and silver prices help turn Olympic medals into the most valuable in modern games' history

Olympic gold and silver medals at the 2026 Milan Winter Games in Italy are the most valuable of any games as precious metals are trading at near record highs.

on 02/20/2026

Sumitomo Pharma shares plunge nearly 16% despite greenlight for Parkinson's treatment

Shares of Japan's Sumitomo Pharma fell over 15% on the back of profit-taking after a specialist panel endorsed its iPS cell-based therapy for Parkinson's disease.

on 02/19/2026

House Democrats call for Treasury probe into Trump family crypto venture

World Liberty Financial drew scrutiny after it was revealed an Emirati royal known as the "Spy Sheikh" purchased a $500 million stake in the company last year.

on 02/19/2026

Amazon surpasses Walmart in annual revenue for first time, as both chase AI-fueled growth

The shuffle underscores the rivalry between the two retailers, particularly as Walmart expands its advertising and third-party marketplace businesses.

on 02/19/2026

U.S. trade deficit totaled $901 billion in 2025, barely budging despite Trump's tariffs

The U.S. trade deficit swelled in December, closing out a year in which the imbalance was essentially unchanged.

on 02/20/2026

Japan inflation falls below BOJ's 2% target for first time since March 2022

The 1.5% figure ended a run of 45 straight months that the inflation rate has been above the Bank of Japan's 2% target.

on 02/19/2026

Democrats pick Virginia Gov. Spanberger to give State of the Union rebuttal

President Donald Trump will address the nation on Tuesday amid sagging poll numbers.

on 02/19/2026

New York Gov. Hochul drops robotaxi service proposal for outside NYC in blow to Waymo

New York Gov. Hochul's proposal saw pushback from labor unions, transit workers and rideshare drivers.

on 02/19/2026

Small furniture retailers face existential tariff threat, regardless of Supreme Court ruling

As retailers await a decision from the Supreme Court on the future of tariffs, small furniture businesses will see little relief as upholstery duties remain.