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Here’s how much you could pay for a gallon of gas by May because of the attacks on Iran

U.S.-Israel strikes against Iran will push up oil prices, as well as how much Americans pay for gasoline at the pump: GasBuddy

Drone warfare could mean investors need a new guidebook for this Iran conflict

Use of ‘shoot and scoot’ drone warfare could prolong Iran conflict, warns Papic at BCA Research

Middle Eastern airports are crossroads of the world. Here’s how the U.S.-Israel attack on Iran will sow chaos on air travel.

Dubai and Doha airports are among the largest international hubs for air travel.

Iran conflict raises talk of a return to $100-a-barrel oil

The U.S. and Israel attacked Iran on Saturday, putting a key regional source of the world’s crude oil at risk and raising talk of a return to $100-a-barrel oil prices.

Stanley Druckenmiller says this is how he’d build a portfolio from scratch right now

The legendary investor says he’s been shifting his investment focus and AI is no longer playing a starring role.

This could be Nvidia’s next big move, with the stock in search of a positive catalyst

A report says Nvidia is planning a new chip platform that seeks to address evolving customer needs as the AI era transitions more toward inference workloads.

Berkshire Hathaway shrinks cash pile in Buffett’s last act as CEO. Here’s how successor Greg Abel is now looking to spend.

Company’s cash hoard at end of 2025 — which Abel noted was not a sign of an investment retreat — was down 2.1% from September to $373.3 billion.

‘Can’t sell house’ searches are higher now than during the 2008 housing crisis

Here are some expert tips to help you sell your house in a slow market.

The week FOBO — ‘fear of becoming obsolete’ because of AI — became real for workers and markets

Massive jobs cuts at Block and a cataclysmic Citrini blog post stoked anxieties — but some CEOs and researchers are skeptical about doomsday scenarios.

My boss told me to dress better. Now I feel uncomfortable. He is a white man and I am a Black woman.

During my first review last year, he said, “I just feel like you don’t dress for the occasion.”

Can China just steal America’s AI brain that’s costing trillions to develop?

American companies are spending enormous sums to develop high-performing AI models. Distillation attacks are attempting to maliciously extract them — and nobody is doing much to stop it.

‘I dread the snow’: My heating and air conditioning always breaks down. Do I spend $15K on a new one?

“Is there a formula or method for figuring out when replacement becomes more cost-effective than ongoing repairs?”
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