- U.S., Mexico strike deal to settle Rio Grande water dispute
- At least 2 killed and several more hurt in shooting at Brown University in Rhode Island
- Big 12 in advanced talks for deal with RedBird-backed fund
- Microsoft AI boss Suleyman opens up about his peers and calls Elon Musk a ‘bulldozer’ with ‘superhuman capabilities to bend reality to his will’
- Danish intelligence report warns of U.S. economic leverage and military threat under Trump
- EU indefinitely freezes Russian assets to prevent Hungary and Slovakia from vetoing billions of euros being sent to support Ukraine
- In a continent cracking down on immigration and berated by Trump’s warnings of ‘civilizational erasure,’ Spain embraces migrants
- More financially distressed farmers are expected to lose their property soon as loan repayments and incomes continue to falter
- 2 U.S. service members and one American civilian killed in Islamic State ambush in Syria, Central Command says
- There have been head fakes before, but this time may be different as the latest stock rotation out of AI is just getting started, analysts say
- SpaceX sets $800 billion valuation, confirms 2026 IPO plans
- With just days to go before ACA subsidies expire, Congress is about to wrap up its work with no consensus solution in sight
- Trump couldn’t insult his way to victory in Indiana redistricting battle. ‘Folks in our state don’t react well to being bullied’
- Even in Silicon Valley, skepticism looms over robots, while ‘China has certainly a lot more momentum on humanoids’
- A Wisconsin couple was paying $2 a month for an ACA health plan. But as subsidies expire, it’s soaring to $1,600, forcing them to downgrade
- Gen Z is drinking 20% less than Millennials. Productivity is rising. Coincidence? Not quite
- Banking on carbon markets 2.0: why financial institutions should engage with carbon credits
- It’s a sequel, it’s a remake, it’s a reboot: Lawyers grow wistful for old corporate rumbles as Paramount, Netflix fight for Warner
- Once a college dropout, this CEO went back to school at 52—but she still says the Gen Zers who will succeed are those who ‘forge their own path’
- Oracle’s collapsing stock shows the AI boom is running into two hard limits: physics and debt markets
