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Oil Prices Are Already Falling From Their Peak — Here Is Why That Doesn't Mean the Crisis Is Over
Brent crude has fallen from its $126 peak. Here is why the drop doesn't mean the energy crisis is over and what economists are watching instead.
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37 updatesHow the Iran War Changes the NBA Playoffs — The Economic Story Nobody Is Covering
The Iran war's inflation is affecting NBA Playoff ticket prices and sports betting markets. Here is how geopolitical events change the business of American professional sports.
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The Global Jet Fuel Shortage Is About to Make Your Summer Vacation More Expensive
The Iran war's Hormuz disruption has created a global jet fuel shortage. Here is how much more expensive flights will be this summer and which routes are most affected.
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Gas Prices Hit $4 a Gallon for the First Time Since 2022 — Here Is How Much the Iran War Is Costing You
US average gas prices hit $4 a gallon for the first time since 2022. Here is the specific breakdown of how the Iran war is costing the average American household per month.
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The Iran War's Effect on European Renewable Energy Investment — Why the Crisis Is Also an Opportunity
The Iran war's energy price shock is accelerating European renewable investment. Here is the specific projects being approved and the particular economic logic that makes crisis into opportunity.
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Kurt Cobain's Most Wanted Guitar Is Going to Auction — Here Is the Story Behind the Most Valuable Instrument in Rock
A guitar closely associated with Kurt Cobain is going to auction at an expected $2 million+. Here is the story of the instrument and why rock memorabilia is reaching unprecedented prices.
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How the Iran War Is Changing What You Pay for Food — The Fertiliser Crisis Nobody Is Covering
Fertiliser prices are up 40% because of the Iran war's gas price spike. Here is the specific timeline from natural gas to farm costs to grocery store prices — and who gets hit hardest.
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US Global Tariffs Are Here — Here Is What April 5's Trade War Means for Everything You Buy
Trump announced sweeping new global tariffs taking effect April 5, 2026. Here is what gets more expensive, which countries are affected, and how this interacts with the Iran war economy.
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The Global Economy One Month After Hormuz Closed — The Numbers That Matter
One month after the Strait of Hormuz effectively closed, here is the specific economic data on oil prices, GDP projections, and which countries are most affected.
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Brent Crude Is at $109 — Here Is What This Oil Price Does to Your Daily Life
Brent crude hit $109.03 per barrel on April 3. Here is the specific translation from oil price to pump price, food cost, and household budget impact.
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Why 2026 Is the Year the Electric Vehicle Market Finally Gets Real
EV sales hit a tipping point in 2025 with price parity in several market segments. Here is where EV economics work today, where they don't, and which brand is dominating globally.
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The Specific Way Tariffs Are Making American Families Poorer Than They Know
The tariff tax is hidden in prices, invisible in individual transactions, but visible in the data. Here is exactly how $1,500 per household disappears from American purchasing power.
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The Energy Crisis Is Making European Farmers Choose Between Planting and Going Bankrupt
European farmers face impossible choices this spring as fertiliser costs explode and diesel prices soar. Here is what the decisions being made right now mean for food prices in autumn.
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The Specific Thing Every European Household Should Do Before the Winter Bills Arrive
With the EU warning energy prices won't return to normal, here is the specific practical action list for European households based on what the data actually shows works.
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The De Minimis Exemption Death That Is About to Raise Prices on Everything You Buy Online
The de minimis exemption that let Temu and Shein ship cheap goods to the US is ending. Here is exactly what this does to prices, which businesses win, and which consumers are hit hardest.
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The Oil Price That Is Destroying Small Businesses Across Southern Europe
Olive oil prices hit records, diesel cost soared, and Southern European small businesses are at breaking point. Here is the real economic damage happening in the places tourists visit.
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The Pharmaceutical Tariff Trump Is Planning Could Hit 200% — Here Is What It Would Do to Medicine Prices
The Trump administration has signaled pharmaceutical tariffs could reach 200% by mid-to-late 2026. Here is what would happen to the price of medicines for American patients and globally.
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Trump's Iran Speech Wednesday Night: What He Said and What Europe Did the Next Morning
Trump addressed the nation on the Iran war Wednesday night. Here is what he actually said, how markets reacted immediately, and what European governments did by Thursday morning.
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The Iran War Has Done What No Policy Could: Made Europe's Green Energy Transition Feel Urgent
The Iran war's energy price shock has done more for Europe's green transition in six weeks than a decade of policy. Here is what this reveals about human behaviour and political will.
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The Political Geography of the Iran War's Energy Pain — It Falls on the Wrong Voters for Trump
The Iran war's energy price spike falls most heavily on rural, car-dependent Trump voters. Here is the political geography of who is paying most and what it means for 2026.
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The War's Collateral Damage: How the Iran Conflict Is Reshaping Global Insurance Markets
The Iran war is causing unprecedented insurance market disruption from shipping to aviation to travel. Here is how risk is being repriced and what it means for global commerce.
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What Private Capital Buying Sports Teams Actually Means for the Sport You Love
Private equity is flooding into sports ownership. Here is what this means for ticket prices, player salaries, stadium experience, and whether the sport you love still belongs to fans.
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Oil Prices Are Rising Again — And It’s Not Just About War
Oil prices are increasing due to multiple global factors beyond geopolitical tensions.
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Why Electricity Bills Keep Rising Even When Energy Prices Fall
Consumers are questioning why electricity bills remain high despite falling wholesale energy prices.
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Why Grocery Shopping Is Quietly Becoming More Expensive Than Ever
Consumers are noticing rising grocery costs even as official inflation figures stabilize.
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The Global Food Supply Chain Is Breaking Again — And This Time It’s More Complicated
A new wave of disruptions in global food supply chains is pushing prices higher and creating uncertainty in multiple regions.
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The Country That Is Most Likely to Default First If Oil Stays Above $100
Oil above $100 per barrel hits some countries far harder than others. Here is the analysis of which economies are most at risk of debt distress if high energy prices persist.
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Oil Above $105 Means This Is What Your Summer Holiday Will Cost in 2026
With Brent crude above $105 per barrel, every European summer holiday is being repriced. Here is the specific additional cost for common destinations and transport modes.
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The Hidden Story of Why Western Australia's Commuters Are Getting Free Trains
Perth's commuters are switching to public transport in record numbers as petrol prices soar. Here is the Australian city that is accidentally proving a point about how energy crises reshape urban mobility.
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Brent Crude at $105 and Rising: Why Markets Think Trump's Plan Won't Work
Brent crude hit $105 per barrel on March 31 as traders weighed Iran's partial diplomatic concessions against the military realities. Here is what the price tells us that official statements won't.
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What Happens to European Farmers When Fertiliser Becomes Unaffordable — A Field Report
Natural gas prices drive fertiliser costs. Fertiliser costs drive food prices. European farmers caught in the middle are making decisions right now that will affect your food bill in six months.
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The Mediterranean Diet Is Going to Survive the Oil Crisis — Here Is the Delicious Evidence
Olive oil prices are at record highs. But research shows Mediterranean diet adherence has cultural resilience that simple price analysis misses. Here is the counterintuitive evidence.
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The Carbon Market Europe Created to Fight Climate Change Is Being Gamed — Here's How
The EU Emissions Trading System was designed to put a price on carbon pollution. Here is how large companies are gaming the system in ways that reduce its effectiveness without violating its rules.
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The Psychological Price of Being a Ukrainian Refugee in Europe in Year Four
Ukrainian refugees in Europe are approaching four years of displacement. Here is what longitudinal research shows about the psychological toll of prolonged temporary status.
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What Schrödinger's Cat Has to Do With the Iran War Oil Market — The Trader's View
Oil market analysts are invoking Schrödinger's cat to describe the impossible position traders are in right now. Here is what they mean and what it tells us about oil prices for the next three months.
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Trump's Approval Below 40% for the First Time: The Polling Data That Has Republicans Terrified
Trump's approval rating has dropped below 40% as the Iran war, energy prices, and No Kings protests compound. Here is what the polling data actually shows and why November looks dangerous.
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The Hidden Victims of High Gas Prices: Europe's Elderly Who Can't Pay and Won't Ask for Help
Across Europe, elderly people on fixed pensions are quietly rationing heat rather than asking for help they may be entitled to. Here is the scale of this invisible crisis.
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The Science Behind Why Oil Prices Can't Come Down Quickly Even If Hormuz Reopens
Even if the Strait of Hormuz opens tomorrow, oil prices won't fall back to pre-war levels for months. Here is the science and economics of why energy markets don't reverse quickly.
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