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Photo: Russian President Vladimir Putin Attends ASEAN-Russia Summit
Russians live with fuel shortages and rationing as Putin insists the war against Ukraine will go on

Ukraine has struck more than 50 oil refining sites in Russia but Putin presses on.

By The Associated PressJuly 3, 2026
Chris Hulatt co-founder of Octopus Group
A 2-year taste of the office was enough to make 3 grads quit. Now they run a $13.2 billion investment firm: ‘We didn’t want a traditional job again’
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJuly 2, 2026
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Current price of oil as of July 2, 2026
By Joseph HostetlerJuly 2, 2026
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The Iran conflict saw jet fuel prices soar—when you use 1.88 million tonnes a year, how you respond really matters (just ask DHL)
By Sam ForsdickJuly 1, 2026
Current price of oil as of July 1, 2026
Current price of oil as of July 1, 2026
By Joseph HostetlerJuly 1, 2026
Russian President Vladimir Putin
It started with one viral influencer complaining about Russia’s economy. Now a record 60% of Russians are pessimistic about their country’s outlook
By Tristan BoveJune 30, 2026
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‘Devin-kun’: Japan embraces agents as legacy code and a shrinking workforce create a perfect market for an AI software engineer 
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YouTube’s founders split over $650 million when they sold to Google in 2006—had they held out, they could have taken a slice of $550 billion
By Preston ForeJuly 3, 2026
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Brutal heatwave in France is killing 2,000 people per week, undertakers are overwhelmed, and health agency says there’s worse to come
By John Leicester and The Associated PressJuly 3, 2026
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I argued with the father of open source for 2 years. Now the AI fight is the same — only bigger
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The greatest startup in history: What we can learn from America’s founders at today’s AI frontier
By Ashok N. SrivastavaJuly 3, 2026
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On Wall Street, analysts increasingly don’t believe the U.S. government’s ‘misleading’ job numbers
By Jim EdwardsJuly 3, 2026
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Trump is already causing a headache for his new Fed chairman, saying the central bank’s board is ‘hostile’ and ‘doing the wrong thing’
By Eleanor PringleJuly 3, 2026
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5 reports show how Europe can break its Russia gas habit without the lights going out in the process
By Sophie MellorMarch 31, 2022
A customer looks at milk cartons on mostly empty shelves in a market in Spain.
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Gas in Germany, flour in Greece, sunflower oil in Spain: European countries take steps towards rationing as the war in Ukraine adds to the global supply crunch
By Will DanielMarch 30, 2022
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Energy
Russian oil tankers have vanished from tracking systems. Someone is buying that crude and we don’t know who
By Sophie MellorMarch 30, 2022
Flames on a gas stove.
Energy
Germany pulls first of three emergency levers to conserve energy supplies: ‘Every kilowatt helps’
By Christiaan HetznerMarch 30, 2022
A gas flare burns in an oil field at night
Newsletters
Exxon is selling its gas leaks to Bitcoin mines as electricity. It’s a novel—but dubious—solution to emissions
By Eamon BarrettMarch 30, 2022
The U.S. is miles away from true energy independence, and it’s not because of oil
Economy
The U.S. is miles away from true energy independence, and it’s not because of oil
By Will DanielMarch 29, 2022
Chernobyl employees say Russian soldiers had no idea what the plant was and call their behavior ‘suicidal’
Energy
Chernobyl employees say Russian soldiers had no idea what the plant was and call their behavior ‘suicidal’
By Tristan BoveMarch 29, 2022
Photo illustration of dominos falling.
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Oil is entering a New World Order. Here are the big winners and losers
By Bernhard WarnerMarch 29, 2022
A lithium mine in Argentina.
Energy
Electric car boom fuels soaring demand for lithium. But the U.S. only has one mine
By Patrick Whittle and The Associated PressMarch 28, 2022
Juxtaposition: Opulent resort hosts climate summit in Dubai
Energy
Juxtaposition: Opulent resort hosts climate summit in Dubai
By The Associated PressMarch 26, 2022
A trader on the New York Stock Exchange covers his mouth after a tough day during the Great Recession in 2007.
Finance
3 key differences between the volatility of 2022 and the Great Recession of 2008
By Will DanielMarch 26, 2022
Cheniere Energy liquefaction factory in Texas.
Energy
A new EU partnership could triple U.S. exports of liquified natural gas
By Shawn TullyMarch 26, 2022
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Energy
College students thought they would finally get a good spring break. Now, fuel prices are ruining it.
By Carmela ChirinosMarch 25, 2022
The problem with Joe Biden’s promise to send Europe much more natural gas to wean it off Russian fuel
Energy
The problem with Joe Biden’s promise to send Europe much more natural gas to wean it off Russian fuel
By Chris Megerian, Cathy Bussewitz and The Associated PressMarch 25, 2022
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Economy
‘Wakey, wakey. We are not going back to normal business in a few months’: A top hedge-fund manager says crude oil prices could hit $250 this year
By Will DanielMarch 24, 2022
Pandemic, oil prices, and war: Here’s when inflation will drop
Commentary
Pandemic, oil prices, and war: Here’s when inflation will drop
By Richard VagueMarch 24, 2022
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Energy
Putin is demanding gas importers pay Russia in rubles, twisting the West’s sanctions regime against itself
By Nicholas GordonMarch 24, 2022
California Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks.
Energy
The dream of stimulus checks is still alive in California—if you’re a car owner
By Jonathan VanianMarch 23, 2022
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Energy
Gas prices may be bad now, but three leading CEOs warn there’s a bigger looming fuel crisis that would be a real nightmare
By Tristan BoveMarch 23, 2022
Vitalik Buterin, the cofounder of Ethereum
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Ethereum is one step closer to solving a major criticism, and beating Bitcoin
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMarch 22, 2022
Wind turbines in Texas.
Energy
Texas has enough wind and solar power to phase out coal entirely. There’s just one huge catch
By Tristan BoveMarch 22, 2022
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How Samsung’s new line of mobile phones aims to stop the world from ‘choking on plastic’
By Bernhard WarnerMarch 22, 2022
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Energy
The world’s biggest oil company just doubled its profits, and now it’s planning to produce even more
By Tristan BoveMarch 21, 2022
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Environment
New SEC proposal would make it harder for companies to skimp on climate pledges
By Colin LodewickMarch 21, 2022
Buying gas in Denmark.
Finance
Oil prices jump 8% as EU considers Russian energy ban and Ukrainian War peace talks falter
By Will DanielMarch 21, 2022
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Energy
Energy watchdog prescribes a miserable return to the 1970s to solve the oil crisis: car-free Sundays and crawling speed limits
By Andrew MarquardtMarch 21, 2022
Elon Musk pauses and looks down.
Tech
Elon Musk offers first hint at his Master Plan 3 blueprint
By Christiaan HetznerMarch 21, 2022
Germany reaches deal to buy Qatari gas in pivot from Russia
Energy
Germany reaches deal to buy Qatari gas in pivot from Russia
By BloombergMarch 20, 2022
The world’s biggest oilfield contractors are quitting future Russia work
Energy
The world’s biggest oilfield contractors are quitting future Russia work
By Bloomberg, Amelia Pollard and David WetheMarch 20, 2022
Baker Hughes joins oil rivals in pausing Russian operations
Energy
Baker Hughes joins oil rivals in pausing Russian operations
By The Associated PressMarch 19, 2022
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