Business News
- Iran says it struck UAE air base shortly after Iranian president's vow not to hit neighbors
The U.S. says it has hit more than 3,000 Iranian targets in the first week of the war, as Iran's president vows to halt attacks on neighbors.
- One year after Trump’s sovereignty threats, Canadians keep ‘elbows up’
An unusual swell of Canadian patriotism seen after Trump's threats and tariffs last year has evolved into a new social and economic order.
- Kuwait cuts oil production as Strait of Hormuz closure disrupts global energy market
Brent oil prices could spike above $100 per barrel if the Gulf Arab countries run out of storage space and shut down production, according to JPMorgan.
- Inside the booming business of wellness third spaces and membership clubs
A growing number of consumers are seeking out third spaces and membership clubs surrounding wellness, to improve their health while also socializing.
- 2 confidence-building tools for parents to set kids up for 'a lifetime of success,' from a mental performance coach
Parents who prioritize boosting their kids' confidence are "setting them up for a lifetime of success," says mental performance coach Cindra Kamphoff.
- FDA vaccine head will step down in April after string of controversial decisions
Vinay Prasad is leaving his post as director of the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research.
- Donald Trump calls for more US military action in Latin America
President announces Shield of the Americas coalition of regional allies that excludes Brazil, Colombia and Mexico
- Donald Trump calls for more US military action in Latin America
President announces Shield of the Americas coalition of regional allies that excludes Brazil, Colombia and Mexico
- Iran war could make affordability bigger issue in 2026 elections
The 2026 midterm election will determine whether Democrats can win back majorities in both chambers of Congress, and check President Donald Trump's policies.
- Iran warns it will hit US bases across region hours after president’s apology
Masoud Pezeshkian had said Tehran would stop attacks on Gulf neighbours
Crypto News
- Strategy's STRC stock trading surge: How much Bitcoin can Saylor buy?
Strategy may raise $300 million via STRC sales, potentially giving Michael Saylor enough proceeds to continue buying Bitcoin throughout 2026.
- Kalshi, Polymarket eye $20B valuations in potential fundraising: WSJ
Lawmakers are pushing new regulation for prediction markets after suspiciously timed Polymarket bets on US and Israeli strikes on Iran raised insider-trading concerns.
- Bitcoin dip may not be over as retail ramps up buying below $70K: Santiment
Bitcoin whales have sold about 66% of the Bitcoin they recently accumulated since Wednesday, according to crypto sentiment platform Santiment.
- When buying Bitcoin, don’t expect profit for at least 3 years: Data
Bitcoin’s price volatility tends to scare off buyers, but data shows investors who hold for at least three years have a higher chance of locking in significant returns.
- Bank of Canada pilot issues country’s first tokenized bond
A pilot involving the central bank and major financial institutions tested whether distributed ledger infrastructure could streamline bond issuance, trading and settlement.
- Price predictions 3/6: BTC, ETH, BNB, XRP, SOL, DOGE, ADA, BCH, HYPE, XMR
Bitcoin sold off below $70,000 on Friday, leading analysts to conclude that this week’s breakout to $74,000 was a relief rally rather than a longer-lasting sign of a trend change.
- Bitcoin price falls under $70K again: Three key reasons
Profit-taking by short-term Bitcoin traders accelerated the BTC drop below $70,000, but spot and futures traders may kickstart a quick recovery.
- Markets are underpricing risk of longer Middle East war, Arthur Hayes says
In a Cointelegraph interview, Arthur Hayes explains why global markets may not be pricing in a longer war in the Middle East, and what that may mean for energy prices, liquidity and Bitcoin.
- Bitcoin price drops to near $68K as US jobs weakness fails to rescue bulls
Bitcoin erased its latest breakout attempt after hitting $74,000 as surprisingly weak labor-market data offered no tailwind to crypto or risk assets.
- Crypto exchanges gain as tokenized commodity market climbs to $7.7B
Demand is surging for tokenized precious metals that offer more accessibility than their traditional counterparts, with investors seeking 24/7 safe-haven asset availability.
General News
- Cuba says electricity plant successfully repaired after large blackout
A US pressure campaign, including an oil blockade, has strained the Caribbean country's ageing energy infrastructure.
- UAE president says prepared to confront ‘threats’ as Iran attacks continue
Iran's judiciary chief contradicts earlier apology to Gulf, warns of ‘heavy attacks’ on areas ‘at disposal of enemy'.
- Russia kills 10 in Ukraine strike including children with new missile
President Zelenskyy calls for international response as Russian assault targets civilian and energy infrastructure.
- Smoke rises from a Dubai tower after attack
Video shows smoke rising from a Dubai tower after shrapnel damaged the residential building and set a car on fire.
- More than 30 injured in nightclub bombing in northern Peru
Peru has experienced an uptick in organised crime, including extortion, a trend analysts link to government corruption.
- ‘They’re cancer’: Trump threatens cartels, Cuba at Latin American summit
The president offered to launch missiles in Latin America to combat criminal violence in a call to 'eradicate' cartels.
- Israel launches raid in Lebanon searching for missing pilot
Israeli forces dug up graves during a raid in Lebanon, searching for a pilot that went missing 40 years ago.
- LIVE: Athletic Bilbao vs Barcelona – La Liga
Follow the build-up, analysis and live text commentary of the match as Barca aim to restore four point lead over Madrid.
- What people in Gaza are saying about the closure of the Rafah crossing
Palestinians express how their families have been affected by the closure of the Rafah crossing.
- Tornadoes across central United States kill at least eight people
Tornadoes leave behind destruction in states of Oklahoma and Michigan, and authorities say more extreme weather ahead.












