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Seventh U.S. service member killed in Iran war ID'ed as Sgt. Benjamin Pennington
Pennington, 26, from Glendale, Kentucky, was wounded on March 1 during an Iranian strike at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia. He died on Sunday.
The U.S.-Iran war is the biggest oil supply disruption in history
The global oil market will need to balance by destroying demand through sharply rising oil prices, according to Rapidan Energy.
Biotech is resistant to AI disruption. Josh Brown likes these two stocks in the industry
Josh Brown and Sean Russo take a look at the biotech stocks in their Best Stocks list.
Ticketmaster parent Live Nation reaches settlement with Department of Justice over antitrust concerns
Live Nation, which owns Ticketmaster, reached a settlement with the Department of Justice over antitrust concerns.
These retailers will be hit the most by the coming surge in gasoline prices
Off-price retailers such as Dollar General are likely to be hit the hardest by a potential surge in gasoline prices in the near future, per Wolfe Research.
Congressional Democrats demand reversal of Russian oil sales into India as energy prices soar
Russia is reportedly helping Iran target U.S. forces in the Middle East, and could now benefit from a windfall of new oil and gas sales.
This pet care stock is being mispriced and mislabeled by investors. How to trade it using options
Michael Khouw takes a look through this pet care and products retailer.
Turkey says second Iranian ballistic missile shot down by NATO defences in airspace
Turkey said on Monday that NATO air defences shot down a second ballistic missile fired from Iran into Turkish airspace.
K-shaped economy puts pressure on women, as lower pay and higher costs reduce spending
Women are under pressure from lower pay and reduced affordability on everyday items, which is widening the K-shaped economy and seeing women spending less.
Recession odds jump on Kalshi after oil tops $100
Prediction market bettors are increasingly expecting the U.S. economy to enter a recession.
Live Nation reaches settlement with DOJ in antitrust case
Scrutiny of Live Nation's acquisition of Ticketmaster intensified after it subjected Taylor Swift fans to hours-long queues and high prices for her Eras tour.
JPMorgan trading desk turns bearish, sees no off-ramp in sight for Iran war
An end to the U.S.-Iran war isn't on the horizon, leading JPMorgan traders to turn more negative on the market.
Treasury yields climb higher as investors monitor Iran war and soaring oil price
U.S. Treasury yields climbed higher on Monday as oil prices soared past $100 a barrel and increased inflation fears among investors.
Hims & Hers shares surge 50% after Novo Nordisk drops patent infringement case over compounded weight loss drugs
Novo dropped its patent-infringement case against telehealth provider Hims & Hers after the companies agreed that Hims would sell Novo's branded medicines.
‘Sky is the limit’: Analysts warn oil prices could surge further
Energy analysts warned that there was no limit for oil prices as they rose in response to the war in the Middle East.
Iran's strategic oil island thrust into the spotlight as Middle East conflict escalates
Kharg Island serves as the centerpiece for Iran's oil industry, accounting for roughly 90% of the country’s crude exports.
Why China can withstand oil's surge past $100 more easily than other countries
The latest Middle East tensions sheds light on how the world's three largest oil consumers have taken different approaches to energy, with global consequences.
Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Monday
Oil is surging again, as there doesn't seem to be an end in sight to the Iran war.
Jay Clayton on regulating prediction markets: My prosecutors are looking at what laws we can use
Jay Clayton, U.S. Attorney for Southern District of New York and former SEC chair, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the violence outside New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's residence, Anthropic's battle with the Pentagon, the case against former Venezuela President Madura, regulating prediction markets, and more.
Small 401(k)s may automatically follow workers to their next job — except Roth money
A network of plan administrators helps small 401(k) accounts rolled into IRAs find their way to a worker's next workplace plan — unless it's Roth money.
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