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The biggest companies struggle to keep up with the stock market due to size alone.
A Spanish investigative judge has ruled that the wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez will face trial on charges of influence peddling and corruption
AbbVie is reportedly trying to buy a biotech company that is developing a promising atopic dermatitis drug for $10.9 billion in cash, according to a Financial Times report.
Dolce & Gabbana has unveiled a menswear collection designed for both Milan's heatwave and a Sicilian beach escape
SpaceX is expected to secure index entry in the coming days and weeks, unlocking a new source of investor demand after there’s been “striking” breadth so far.
The Federal Reserve is in a “new era,” but home buyers are facing the same old affordability challenges.
The illusion of investing knowledge is powerful: Why you’re probably paying a financial adviser for pure chance.
Workers from tech industries receive bonus worth millions of won, prompting the Bank of Korea to warn of the upward pressure to inflation.
SNAP food restrictions are spreading to more states, pressuring major food and beverage as consumers shift spending away from soda, candy and processed foods.
CoinDesk’s president of indices and data has a message for investors: Don’t count out bitcoin.
Spirit's bankruptcy as United and Delta fly high suggests there's more to success in airline industry than low fares, and failure isn't about jet fuel spikes.
Tech giants are depleting cash reserves and raising debt in their ambitious data center buildouts, a dynamic that's forcing investors to watch interest rates.
Iran's joint military command said the closure was in response to continued Israeli military operations in Lebanon.
Observers are calling Cuba's new free-market reforms the most sweeping economic overhaul on the island's communist economy since the Cuban revolution while the grandson of former President Raúl Castro says in an interview that Cuba must seek to move it...
Ranch dressing is having a viral moment thanks to World Cup fans discovering the American condiment. Kraft is seizing the opportunity with a TSA-compliant travel kit.
College students with any sort of work experience on their résumés are twice as likely to be employed shortly after graduating.
The DOJ in May announced it was creating the fund as part of a settlement of President Donald Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service.
While high home values mean homeowners are sitting on an estimated $11 trillion in equity, it should not be viewed as free money, experts say.
Shanghai Disneyland hit 100 million cumulative visitors in 2025, according to the company. It's a relatively new but important foothold in Disney's history.
The sparsely populated state known for its world-class casinos and dry climate has been a hiring hot spot.
NetJets is not speculating on what caused one of its planes to crash onto a highway in Laredo, Texas late Tuesday, killing a prominent tech entrepreneur.
With President Donald Trump halting his nomination of U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton as director of national intelligence, Bill Pulte is set to take on the role.
SpaceX's IPO did not just mint the biggest debut in market history and a trillionaire, but it also triggered a historic land grab in risky leveraged ETFs.
Apple appears poised to take the rare step of increasing prices to deal with what CEO Tim Cook called an "unsustainable" memory shortage.
SpaceX shares were up 37% after its historic debut last week, which offered shares at a set price of $135.
The U.S.-Iran deal has raised questions about how the Strait of Hormuz will be governed after the toll-free period ends.
The Ryanair boss extends his contract to 2032, in a deal featuring a bonus scheme that could earn him more than €150m (£130m).
The SOXX’s RSI indicator has fallen further below the overbought threshold despite prices making record highs. History suggests that’s a bad sign.
The health damage of loneliness is similar to heavy smoking and obesity
“Partly due to some mental-health issues, they may continue to go through life living paycheck to paycheck, or worse.”
A flurry of headlines on Friday point to an increasingly fragile deal between the U.S. and Iran.
Fed watching is looking very different now. Two charts can help you in the Warsh era.
A landmarked downtown Los Angeles apartment building designed by famed Los Angeles architect John Parkinson is on the market as its owners face foreclosure.
Here’s what the central bank’s hawkish agenda means for your money.
Most mothers and fathers who work full-time say they sometimes parent while at work and vice versa
During his first press conference as Fed chair Wednesday, Kevin Warsh repeated one refrain in his answers to many reporters’ questions: A task force is looking into it.
Andy Burnham is a political insider turned outsider aiming to be Britain's next prime minister
One of the few Black-owned banks in the U.S. is introducing a debit card aimed at helping single mothers who live in government subsidized housing escape poverty
Many Lebanese from the country's south hope the U.S.-Iran deal marks the start of better times
As Tesla has doubled down on artificial intelligence, investors are left trying to make sense of the company’s progress. According to analysts at Oppenheimer, tracking how Tesla spends its cash may provide some insight.
The White House says Vice President JD Vance is delaying a trip to Switzerland to lead a new round of negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program - raising questions about what's next for the tentative agreement to end the war
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The kits at the World Cup are mishmash of verve and color featuring elements of the competing nations' culture and history
A California labor union is offering to scale back a proposal to temporarily increase taxes on billionaires
At a time of perpetual upheaval in Hollywood, the Paris-based animation studio Illumination has become one of Hollywood's most consistent blockbuster-making operations
The World Cup has been delivering thrills on the pitch, but fans have flooded social media with complaints about tickets that never arrived, orders canceled at the last minute and hours spent trying to sort out problems between FIFA's ticketing system ...
Shares have retreated in Asia after U.S. stocks recouped most of their losses from a day earlier
The UK borrowed £23.3bn in May, according to official figures, up almost a third on the same month last year.
The first signs of a post-war recovery are emerging across the Middle East after the United States and Iran signed a memorandum aimed at ending the conflict.
Barack Obama opened his presidential center in Chicago with former presidents, celebrities and dignitaries in attendance. President Donald Trump was absent.
While the market's enthusiasm for one of Zealand's experimental drugs has cooled, investors are shifting focus to amylin-based medicines as a growth driver
Andy Burnham won the Makerfield by-election, defeating Reform UK by more than 9,000 votes with nearly 55% of the vote.
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Germany's proposal to reduce spending on medicines was "a serious step backwards."
Japan was willing to step in to defend the yen around the 160 level before, and it's at that point again.
India's largest wireless operator and digital service provider, Jio Platforms files for IPO
Early signs of reopening of the Strait of Hormuz have lifted the most acute threat to global energy supplies but economic damages from the war will take months to unwind.
Russia has pledged to carry out frequent and "massive group strikes" against Ukraine shortly after Kyiv launched a barrage of drones on Moscow.
Analysts reckon a lasting resolution to the Middle East conflict will take some time to materialize.
Shares of SpaceX fell as much as 7% Thursday to $178, leaving the stock trading roughly in line with its volume-weighted average price of just under $180.
Trump said in an interview with Axios on Thursday evening stateside that he negotiated the deal to prevent the conflict from triggering a global depression.
A consultation is launched on the Heathrow expansion, outlining conditions for the project to go ahead.
With fuel and gas prices having fallen in recent days, we look at how the end of hostitlities might affect you - in five charts.
Some insist on splitting the bill, others say the asker should pay, while many still see a man paying as romantic.
Cuba's Communist Party has approved an emergency economic package featuring unprecedented free-market measures to open up the struggling island's economy
One of the largest clean energy projects in United States history is now online, delivering electricity from a massive wind farm in New Mexico to Arizona and California.
The state's trial attorneys and Uber say they have reached a last-minute deal to scrap their competing ballot measures over car crash lawsuits and sexual assaults, averting what was gearing up to be one of most expensive battles of the November election.
The Every Fire Survivors Network, a group of January 2025 fire victims, has filed a petition to join state regulators seeking to fine State Farm over its claims handling practices.
Some of the AI boom’s biggest earners have become its biggest bargains.
The new chief is ditching the central bank’s playbook — leaving your portfolio flying blind.
This pro-level move minimizes out-of-pocket costs and helps manage risk.
Demand for memory chips will continue to outpace supply in the near term despite efforts to add manufacturing capacity, an analyst says.
The consulting company’s outlook came up short of expectations, and at least one analyst wonders if newly announced deals will bring complex integration challenges.
Billions of dollars have flowed into SpaceX ETFs as retail investors look past conventional valuations.
Hyperventilating experts were wrong about the Iran war. The end of the conflict is a massive buy signal for stocks.
People are still holding back on participating in Roth plans at work, Vanguard says.
The Securities and Exchange Commission and Commodity Futures Trading Commission today issued a joint request for public comment on potential opportunities to harmonize, modernize, and streamline data reporting requirements in their regulation of the…
The Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission today issued a joint request for public comment on potential opportunities to further update, clarify, and harmonize certain derivatives product definitions and…
Midjourney is making a foray into healthcare with its latest body-scanner product, aiming to make medical imaging more accessible.
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This porn company made millions by shaming the little guys who downloaded its films. But now it's going after Meta for copyright infringement.
The Slovak government faces a parliamentary confidence vote after the country's debt exceeded constitutional fiscal limits
Finding a summer job is proving harder for many American teens
Qantas Airways plans to launch the world's longest direct flight next year, a service of up to 22 hours nonstop between London and Sydney
Transport Focus asks it to reduce delays and provide better information during disruption.
The number of Americans applying for jobless aid fell modestly last week as layoffs remained in the same historically low range of recent years
Points of Light plans to unveil a strategy to boost volunteerism in the U.S. next week at its annual conference
Russians President Vladimir Putin hosted leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, seeking to bolster business and other ties with members of the regional bloc
SpaceX debuted as the fifth-biggest stock. The path to third place could take years, at least according to options prices.
The new proposal on limits on members of Congress making such bets come as scrutiny increases on prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket.
SpaceX's first few days of trading have been filled with superlatives, from trading volume to the size of the company's first acquisition.
Investor bullishness showed signs of waning on Wednesday, as shares sank 5%.
The IEA said on Wednesday that a lasting resolution to the conflict could drive a surge in supply volumes and trigger a major oil overhang next year.
Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh's tough talk on inflation Wednesday reverberated through financial markets.
A financial disclosure from Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook details large legal and security expenses
"The only way the Iranians get any of these resources ... is if they comply fully" with the terms of the deal, Vice President JD Vance said.
Oil declines as Mideast peace prospects rise following U.S.-Iran deal.
Thousands of Brits were left stranded in the Middle East when the US-Iran war broke out in early 2026.
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Google's vice president of engineering and a co-leader of its Gemini AI models announced Wednesday he is leaving the company to join OpenAI.
Tech leaders and heads of state, including President Donald Trump, joined a meeting about AI standards at the G7 Summit.
U.S. President Donald Trump pledged to defend India, but only if Narendra Modi is the leader.
Roelof Botha, who worked with Elon Musk at PayPal in the dot-com era before becoming a prominent venture capitalist, is joining the SpaceX board.
The Strait of Hormuz is set to reopen after Iran and the U.S. sign a peace deal, but experts warn backlogs and security checks could delay normal shipping.
The boost continues Intel's recent rally as the chipmaker bounces back from years of headwinds.
Texas, which once had an embassy in London, strengthens its ties with the capital by opening a new trade office.
The firm's outgoing boss Tim Cook did not say when prices would rise or which products would be affected.
The U.S. government’s official 2% annual inflation target has suddenly been thrown into doubt by Kevin Warsh and J.D. Vance.
Tech giants are gobbling up memory chips for AI servers, leaving Apple with soaring component costs that Tim Cook says will inevitably be passed on to consumers.
“I have been considering leaving my job so that I can focus on my trading activities full time.”
Is Rumble’s AI expansion just Allbirds 2.0 — or a move modeled after Elon Musk?
“My understanding is that they have five years to withdraw the money.”
Intel “is steadily expanding its domestic capacity and converting political and strategic tailwinds into concrete foundry wins,” an analyst says.
The Trump administration on Wednesday said it will pay developer Invenergy $765 million to walk away from four U.S. wind leases, including one off the coast of California, and invest instead in geothermal and fossil fuel projects.
Shoe company turned AI company Allbirds is changing its name and tapped a new CEO.
The electric vehicle maker Rivian cut about 2% of its workforce following the first deliveries of the R2 SUV, a key new model with a lower price tag.
As the delivery vehicles increasing take to US streets, bans and protest groups are springing up.
The Federal Reserve held rates between 3.5% and 3.75% after Kevin Warsh's first meeting in charge of the central bank.
U.S. stocks dropped on speculation the Federal Reserve may raise interest rates this year to keep a lid on inflation
Here’s a look at how the Fed's June interest rate decision may affect your finances.
Outgoing CME CEO Terrence Duffy said that the exchange operator will sue the CFTC over the agency’s decision to approve perpetual futures.
This is a comparison of Wednesday's Federal Open Market Committee statement with the one issued after the Fed's previous policymaking meeting in April.
U.S. Treasury yields rose on Wednesday after the Fed held interest rates steady during Kevin Warsh's first policy meeting as chairman.
The median projection called for the federal funds rate to end 2026 at 3.8%, a quarter percentage point above the current target range.
The new leader of the Fed left interest rates alone but made clear how he plans to rewire the central bank.
India's ambitions of becoming a global AI innovation powerhouse by building applications on top of foreign foundational models are being challenged.
A bill the Senate Armed Services Committee approved would prevent defense contractors from buying back their stock without Pentagon approval.
Gundlach said Warsh's stance reduces the risk of overly accommodative monetary policy that could reignite inflation and push longer-term borrowing costs higher.
The Federal Reserve and Chairman Kevin Warsh on Wednesday followed the script on interest rates closely.
The Bank last cut interest rates in December but upheaval in the Middle East has stalled any further reductions.
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President Trump earlier said at the G7 summit that the memorandum of understanding with Iran "might not be the kind of document that I should be signing."
This fear is probably going to cause you some regrets.
Snap’s stock was extending its declines, as the weight of its new ultraexpensive augmented-reality glasses is seen as a potential “nonstarter for mass appeal.”
Before cutting legal ties to the country, consider the expenses.
“The will stated that the estate was to be divided equally among her children.”
The June 19 federal holiday falls on a Friday this year. Here’s how trading hours and other services are affected.
A look at stock-market performance under Fed chairs going back to the 1930s.
It was a very good year for most workplace retirement savers, according to Vanguard’s latest “How America Saves” report
The truth about “DOGE” savings, no tax on Social Security, immigration — and more.
Retail investors net bought $369.8 million worth of SpaceX stock in the first three days of trading.
The Transport Secretary had been aiming to reduce the backlog to seven weeks by this autumn.
The behavior of Iranian forces "has become less volatile" and the U.S. Navy continues to provide oversight, the Joint Maritime Information Center said.
LGBTQ+ consumers are shifting spending toward companies they view as supporting DEI and away from those seen as retreating, HRC survey finds.
The announcement comes months after UniQure became embroiled in a public debate with FDA leaders over the clinical trial data supporting its application.
Even with global unemployment at historically low levels, workers are not feeling secure.
Elon Musk's space and AI company has seen its stock surge since its blockbuster IPO on Friday.
Quantum computing is becoming an increasingly competitive field with tech giants like Microsoft, Google and IBM developing the technology.
Allbirds became NewBird AI in April and said it would trade shoes for AI compute infrastructure.
Any delay, and continuation of acting DNI Bill Pulte in the role, is likely to endanger the reauthorization of a key U.S. intelligence authority.
JetBlue is planning to cut crew bases at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey and New York's LaGuardia Airport.
Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh hold his first post-meeting press conference, and Broadcom gets an "aggressive" buy recommendation.
BMW blamed a slowdown in its Chinese market, as well as disruption from the Iran war, as two reasons for the slashed guidance.
The simulcasts will expose the WNBA to an affluent audience on CNBC and marks a new chapter for the business news network after it spun out from Comcast.
Many advisors and money-managers invested in index funds who will soon be owners of Elon Musk's astronomic ambitions
A mixed week for mortgage rates resulted in less demand from both current homeowners and potential homebuyers.
Abercrombie & Fitch's explosive growth has slowed, leading the apparel retailer to expand into new categories to boost sales
Anthropic has long been supportive of AI regulation, but the Trump administration is coming down particularly hard on the AI company.
Duffy, 67, will transition to executive chairman effective March 1, 2027, the company said Wednesday.
But don't expect Carvana to sell you a vehicle at one of its seven Stellantis stores, marking a stark contrast from typical franchised dealers.
U.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday at the G7 conference that the U.S. will "go right back to dropping bombs" if he doesn't like the Iran deal.
World shares are mixed and oil is trading below $80 a barrel as investors watch for details on the interim agreement to end the U.S.-Iran war
The Federal Reserve will enter the Kevin Warsh era Wednesday, as President Trump's pick to lead the central bank oversees his first policy meeting and holds his first news conference
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will leave the G7 summit without a formal meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump as the free trade agreement between the countries faces an uncertain future
Higher petrol prices were offset by slower price rises for meat, dairy and vegetables, according to the ONS.
“I would like to use my share to help fund college for my three children.”
Credit-default swaps and credit spreads show no signs of stress despite more than $300 billion of issuance since the start of 2026. Investors know the AI story and are keen to absorb the supply.
“In this streaming-first world, live, shared moments are a rare thing. Sports is where that still exists.”
Half of Gen Z-ers say they don’t have enough access to the credit they need to reach their financial goals
Smartbird finalized the divestiture of its sneaker assets as the company eyes greener pastures in the AI-computing business.
The SEC used to intimidate corporate wrongdoers. Now its own commissioners are gutting its leverage.
“They were a birthday gift from a friend about six years ago.”
Americans are spending more on gas and eating out less, a sign of stress on the economy tied to the conflict with Iran that’s forced consumers to shift more dollars to needs instead of wants.
From Medicaid cuts to an IRA tax trap, here are the real threats to your family’s inheritance and what to do about them.
Former institutional trader Kevin Muir pushes against the market tide with a call to buy oil now.
The Trump administration and Iran have agreed on a framework for a peace deal. As everyone waits for the text of the framework to get released, here is a rundown of what the key points are for markets.
The supermarket chain Lidl owns and operates The Middle Ale, a 'world first' for the brand.
The Trump administration is helping one of Elon Musk's companies fight a civil rights lawsuit that alleges it is illegally running dozens of natural gas turbines to power a $20 billion data center in Mississippi
Options on SpaceX have started trading after the company's IPO, and they show a wide variation in bets.
Intel is entering production of 18A-P, its most-advanced chip node that could be the target of a coming deal with Apple
India has temporarily restricted access to the messaging app Telegram in an effort to prevent exam fraud. Telegram has slammed the ban.
Databricks is seeing higher growth as AI agents assist with data analysis, but all that activity is significantly increasing costs.
Japan's exports in May grew at their fastest pace since November 2022, boosted by robust demand for cars and semiconductors.
Top lawmakers reached an agreement on a key housing bill that would limit investor ownership, clearing the way for passage through both chambers of Congress.
Burry argued the company's market capitalization had reached levels that dwarf many established businesses and fortunes.
At least three Iranian tankers carrying nearly five million barrels of crude oil have exited the U.S. Navy blockade.
The central bank's Federal Open Market Committee is set to release its quarterly update of where individual officials expect interest rates to head.
Mondelez boss Dirk Van de Put says it was the "right decision" to remain after the war with Ukraine.
A Consumer Reports study found that the prices for Uber and Lyft trips can vary drastically even when booked for the same route at roughly the same time.
Anthropic officials are expected to meet with the White House on Monday after the US government, citing national security concerns, ordered the company to cut off access to its latest AI models.
Who will pay the price when the SpaceX hype ebbs? History says it will be the little guy
Yum Brands has sold the Pizza Hut restaurant chain in two deals worth $2.7 billion.
SpaceX will move forward with its $60 billion acquisition of AI startup Cursor as Elon Musk's company seeks a competitive edge against Anthropic and OpenAI after its Wall Street debut.
As prediction markets stir debate over betting on politics, the Los Angeles mayoral race raised a new question: What happens when people wager on elections?
Snap's Chief Executive Evan Spiegel jabbed at rival Meta and explained why he thinks smart glasses represent the "next major leap in computing" at a conference in Long Beach.
Los Angeles fund manager Capital Group has completed its $210-million purchase of the Bunker Hill skyscraper it already occupied as a renter and vows to continue expanding its downtown presence.
Most investors ignore this abstract legal rule — and it’s fueling a massive wave of fraud.
T. Rowe Price fund manager David Giroux says Big Tech isn’t in a bubble, but there’s value in healthcare and utilities.
Newly launched leveraged ETFs are seeing heavy inflows as investors look for fresh ways to play the SpaceX hype.
Wall Street has a new way to sell the artificial-intelligence trade: take the companies investors most want to own, including some they still cannot buy, and turn them into an acronym.
Goodbye bone-in wings, hello tenders and chicken sandwiches that can be easily eaten in the car.
“Given that at least half of the remodeling cost is to accommodate my disabled mother, I’m wondering if some of this may be tax deductible.”
Intel’s new manufacturing process has entered a stage that signals the company is confident in its ability to bring on external customers, analysts say.
The interim peace agreement between the U.S. and Iran seems to be doing little to answer some of the thornier questions about the Strait of Hormuz, including how much longer it will take for products other than crude to start moving through ...
Having as many children as families want requires “gender equality, economic stability, decent health and confidence in the future.”
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Thames Water's lenders have submitted a new rescue plan to save the firm, but how did it end up in this state?
The conflict in the Middle East has increased pressure on the cost of petrol, household energy bills and even food.
The decision comes after a prolonged period of difficulty for the chain, which has faced increasing competition from a range of rivals.
Steve Harvey believes his success as an entertainer and author is a blessing from God, tied to his philanthropy
McDonald's is frying up some apple pies to honor America's 250th birthday
Traders think it's more likely than not that access is restored by July 1.
SpaceX options are officially listed, and they're off to the races.
Social Security's retirement trust fund may dry up in February 2033, according to a new report from the Penn Wharton Budget Model shared exclusively with CNBC.
Carvana has bought seven new vehicle franchises since last year that primarily sell Stellantis' Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram brands.
Odds that a proposed billionaire tax is on California's ballot dropped after reports noted that Gov. Gavin Newsom is pushing to stop the proposal.
AI compute futures could eventually rival some of the world's largest commodity markets, Silicon Data's Carmen Li believes.
The peace deal announced Sunday is meeting lukewarm reactions from Congress, including some allies of President Donald Trump.
General Motors announced a new defense partnership with Lockheed Martin as the country ramps up its production of weapons.
Snap is launching its first AR glasses geared toward the broader public instead of developers.
Rivian said Tuesday it was laying off hundreds of workers, or less than 2% of its workforce.
CEO Elon Musk said Sunday that the company "might be able to reach approximately" $1 trillion revenue in 2030.
Pizza Hut, the 68-year-old chain that has long struggled with growing competition and outdated restaurants, will be sold for $2.7 billion by parent company Yum Brands
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This is the BOJ's first hike since December, when it raised rates to its current level of 0.75%, also its highest level in over 30 years.
The health insurer Centene did not indicate to how many employees were offered buyouts or how much it is aiming to reduce its workforce.
The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note — the key benchmark for U.S. government borrowing — fell over 2 basis points to 4.449%.
Global oil prices tumbled to a three-month low on Tuesday as the Iran peace agreement dominated the G7 meeting in France.
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon said he is bullish on smart glasses which could eventually become as big as the smartphone.
Washington and Tehran announced a Memorandum of Understanding had been reached over the weekend.
CNBC spoke to people who've worked with SpaceX's president and chief operating officer.
For eight years, the United States has waged economic war on China, slapping big taxes on Chinese products before they enter America
The Bank of Japan has raised its benchmark interest rate to 1%, citing challenges stemming from a weak Japanese yen and higher prices
Stock markets rallied worldwide, and oil prices eased after the United States and Iran reached a tentative deal to get the global flow of crude going again
Paris Hilton has returned to the Utah boarding school where she said she was abused as a teenager
Economists and industry analysts say that even after oil starts flowing again from the Middle East, it could take a while for the Iran war's effects on consumer prices to recede
U.S. allies are proposing a naval mission to ensure safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz
Oil prices are sinking again and dipped below $80 per barrel for the first time since early March, while the U.S. stock market drifts near its all-time high