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OPEC+ agrees to raise June oil output by 188,000 barrels per day after UAE exit
OPEC+ announced a June oil output increase of 188,000 barrels per day in their first meeting without the UAE.
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India burns more coal as heatwave and supply shocks lift demand
India has raised coal-fired power generation as a heatwave and energy supply disruptions from the Iran war lift electricity demand.
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Denmark pauses new data center grid ties as power demand surges
Denmark's grid operator Energinet paused new data center grid connection deals in March 2026 amid a surge in demand for electricity.
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Pirro Appears to Drop Appeal in Investigation of Fed Chair Powell
U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro said her office will seek to vacate a judge's order, ending an appeal against limits on investigating Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
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Weight loss and diabetes drugs drive pharma R&D returns to highest level in years
Surging demand for obesity and diabetes drugs boosted top pharma companies' R&D returns to 7%, Deloitte reports.
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Big Tech earnings ease fears over data center spending bubble
Investors rewarded Big Tech after earnings showed heavy data center spending was still feeding growth, not waste.
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FIFA raises 2026 World Cup prize pool to record $871 million
FIFA increased financial payouts to teams for the 2026 World Cup, raising the prize pool to $871 million ahead of the tournament starting June 11.
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Pirro says ballistics ties alleged Trump shooter to Secret Service agent injury
Jeanine Pirro said new ballistics evidence linked Cole Tomas Allen to a Secret Service agent’s injury in Washington.
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Cerebras seeks up to $3.5 billion in U.S. IPO
Cerebras Systems is seeking to raise as much as $3.5 billion in a U.S. initial public offering.
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Greg Abel Receives Positive Reviews After Leading Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting
Greg Abel made his debut running Berkshire Hathaway’s annual meeting with broad approval from shareholders and investors.
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Spirit Airlines ends operations after 34 years
Spirit Airlines shut down on May 1 after 34 years, canceling international flights first and ending all service by Saturday morning.
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Used electric vehicle sales jump 27.7% in March 2026, price gap to gas cars narrows
Used electric vehicle sales in the US rose 27.7% year-over-year in March 2026, with prices approaching those of gas-powered cars.
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GLP-1 weight loss drugs linked to temporary hair loss in some users
Some users of GLP-1 weight loss drugs report temporary hair loss as use of the medicines surges in the U.S. [s1]
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Meta faces New Mexico trial over child safety harms on Facebook and Instagram
Meta returned to court in New Mexico as a bench trial began to decide if it created a public nuisance by harming children on its apps.
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White House moves to restore ties with Anthropic after AI policy dispute
The White House is easing tensions with AI firm Anthropic after months of conflict over Pentagon AI use and security concerns.
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Asian Americans report highest anxiety among U.S. racial groups amid discrimination concerns
Asian Americans report 44% anxiety rate, highest among U.S. racial groups, amid ongoing discrimination fears and mixed public perceptions.
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New York Fed finds high-income US households drove most retail spending growth since 2023
The New York Federal Reserve reported that from January 2023 to March 2026, US retail spending growth showed a K-shaped pattern across income groups.
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Iran sends reply to U.S. draft plan as Trump says he is not satisfied
Iran sent its response to U.S. amendments to a draft peace plan, and Trump said he was not happy with what Tehran offered.
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Pentagon says Gulf of Oman blockade has denied Iran $4.8 billion
The Pentagon says its blockade in the Gulf of Oman has denied Iran about $4.8 billion in oil revenue since April 13.
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Supreme Court ruling sparks Democratic redistricting push ahead of 2028 election
Democrats say this week’s Supreme Court decision weakening the Voting Rights Act has renewed efforts to reshape districts for 2028.
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Trump withdraws Casey Means pick, names Nicole B. Saphier for surgeon general
Trump withdrew Casey Means' surgeon general nomination and named Nicole B. Saphier as his new pick.
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5th Circuit temporarily freezes federal abortion-drug access rules
A federal appeals court on May 1 temporarily froze U.S. rules that allow teleprescribing and mailing of abortion drugs.
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US Space Force selects 12 firms for Golden Dome Space-Based Interceptor development
The US Space Force named 12 companies to develop Space-Based Interceptors for the Golden Dome missile defense program on April 24.
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Spirit Airlines to Immediately Cancel All Flights and Wind Down Operations
Spirit Airlines announced early Saturday it will cease operations and cancel all flights amid rising fuel costs.