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Trump confirms both military officers missing in Iran have been rescued
Trump says the officers were rescued "deep in Enemy Territory" in mountainous terrain.
Trump administration asks appeals court to pause order halting White House ballroom construction
Lawyers said the judge's order is "threatening grave national-security harms to the White House, the President and his family, and the President's staff."
The PWHL is growing, and post-Olympics boom may take women's hockey to the next level
Women's hockey is growing, and the PWHL is aiming to become the first professional women's hockey league to have long-term success.
European ministers call for a tax on energy company windfall profits as Iran war drives price surge
Driven largely by higher oil prices, the annual inflation rate in the 21 countries that use the euro rose to 2.5% in March, from 1.9% in February.
These are Bank of America’s top picks for the second quarter after a tough start to 2026
The firm called out the stocks it sees outperforming over the next three months.
Nike is the most oversold stock on Wall Street after a wild week of trading
Nike issued Tuesday a weak sales forecast, sparking a sell-off of its shares.
Warsh nomination moves ahead, putting Trump's competing Fed plans on a collision course
A Senate committee will consider Kevin Warsh's nomination even as one of its members still plans to block it.
U.S.-Iran war 'tax' begins to hit American businesses and consumers
A U.S.-Iran war 'tax' is beginning to hit consumers as diesel and jet fuel prices rise and stress business profitability, and there is no relief in sight.
Buffett may end donations to Gates charity over Bill's ties to Epstein
Revelations about Jeffrey Epstein's ties to Bill Gates have strained his friendship with Warren Buffett and the Omaha billionaire's annual multi-billion-dollar donations to the Gates Foundation.
My friends owe me money from 8 months ago—is it too late for me to ask? What etiquette experts say
Asking for money after a long layoff can feel uncomfortable, but etiquette pros say it's not impolite to circle back with your friends who owe.
The Chinese box office isn't the Hollywood kingmaker it used to be. Here's why
Shifting government content controls and postpandemic Hollywood trends have made China less of a player in the global box office landscape.
India makes first Iranian oil purchase in seven years with no payment problems
The world's third-biggest oil importer and consumer, India has not received a cargo from Tehran since May 2019.
Justice Alito fell ill at a March event and was treated for dehydration, Supreme Court says
Alito's illness did not require an overnight hospital stay and he was back on the bench the following Monday, spokeswoman Patricia McCabe said in a statement.
Lucid misses first-quarter vehicle delivery estimates on supplier disruptions
Lucid produced 5,500 vehicles and delivered 3,093 in the quarter ended March 31. Analysts had expected it produce 5,967 vehicles and deliver 5,237 vehicles.
U.S. fighter jet downed in Iran, one crew member rescued, MS NOW reports
It is unclear if the plane was shot down or went down for another reason.
U.S. judge upholds block on subpoenas to Fed's Powell, teeing up likely appeal
A U.S. judge upheld block on subpoenas to Fed's Powell, teeing up a likely appeal.
Trump threatens to destroy Iranian infrastructure, saying its government 'knows what has to be done'
The threat comes a day after he said in a nationwide address that the U.S. military will be hitting Tehran "extremely hard" for the next two or three weeks.
I study happiness for a living: The most emotionally secure people share these 7 'quietly powerful' traits
Happiness researcher Jessica Weiss reveals the quiet but powerful traits that emotionally secure people have in common.
Wall Street snapped its 5-week losing streak. Here are 3 themes that caught our eye
The stock market finally posted its first winning week since the U.S.-Iran war broke out.
U.S. payrolls rose by 178,000 in March, more than expected; unemployment at 4.3%
Nonfarm payrolls were expected to increase by 59,000 in March, with the unemployment rate holding at 4.4%.
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