Business News
- Eli Lilly agrees to acquire cancer drug maker Kelonia in deal worth up to $7 billion
Kelonia is developing technology to reprogram patients' T-cells inside the body so those cells can attack cancer, called in vivo CAR-T.
- American Airlines falls 3% after company dismisses talk of United megamerger
American Airlines stock fell after the company dismissed talk of a potential merger with United, citing antitrust concerns and potential harm to competition.
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Monday
Stocks are headed for a lower open, and oil prices are higher this morning as Iran war tensions reignite in the Strait of Hormuz.
- Stop saying 'how was your weekend?' Do this instead, says public speaking expert: 'It doesn't have to be deep'
Professional speaker and executive coach Henna Pryor reveals three simple ways she uses small talk to make real connections with others.
- How highly successful people talk to others at work—and what you should learn from them
Learn how to build rapport, open doors to new opportunities and accelerate your career with everyday conversation in the latest online course from CNBC Make It.
- Don't 'leave money behind' when you exit your job, says advisor—how to get what you're owed
Financial advisor Roger Ma discovered his wife's employer match sitting in her account two months after she'd left her job.
- A rare disease left her partially paralyzed, now she's running the Boston Marathon
After a rare disease diagnosis left her partially paralyzed, Marion Jones worked her way back from being reliant on a wheelchair to running marathons.
- 'Resumption of hostilities': Seized ship, vessel attacks push U.S.-Iran ceasefire toward brink
A U.S. seizure of an Iranian cargo ship and reports of vessels coming under fire in the Gulf have pushed a fragile ceasefire with Tehran to the brink.
- Kevin Warsh would be the first tech bro Fed chair. How Silicon Valley shaped him
The nominee to lead the Fed is an AI optimist who counts tech titans Peter Thiel and Marc Andreessen among his friends.
- USA Rare Earth to buy Brazil's Serra Verde for $2.8 billion to build supply outside Asia
USA Rare Earth on Monday announced plans to buy Brazilian rare earths miner Serra Verde in a deal worth $2.8 billion in cash and shares.
Crypto News
- Strategy buys 34,164 Bitcoin for $2.5B, holdings top 800,000 BTC
Strategy bought 34,164 Bitcoin for $2.54 billion last week, marking its third-largest BTC purchase on record.
- Bitcoin metrics line up bull signals with $78K the BTC price level to beat
With $75,000 possibly the new floor, Bitcoin is giving hints that a BTC price breakout is about to begin, based on two classic technical indicators.
- Coinbase rolls out UK crypto-backed loans as FCA shapes rules
Coinbase launched USDC loans for UK users backed by BTC, ETH and cbETH, expanding its borrowing product as Britain moves toward a crypto regulatory regime.
- Crypto fund inflows hit $1.4B in second-strongest week since January
Crypto investment products recorded $1.4 billion in inflows last week as Bitcoin almost touched $78,000, with assets under management rising to $154.8 billion.
- BTC price due new highs: Five things to know in Bitcoin this week
Bitcoin saw a green weekly close despite renewed US-Iran war momentum, and a trader forecast that BTC price action would beat last week's local highs.
- Saylor teases 'bigger' BTC buy days after floating semi-monthly dividends
Strategy’s Michael Saylor posted “Think Even Bigger” on Sunday, coming just a week after it disclosed $1 billion of Bitcoin buying.
- The quantum gap: Why Bitcoin and Ethereum are taking different paths on security
Why Bitcoin and Ethereum are taking different paths to address future cryptographic risks and long-term blockchain security.
- Bitcoin erases weekend gains as US-Iran ceasefire faces pressure
Bitcoin briefly crashed below $74,000 on Sunday as Iran threatened retaliation for a US military seizure of an Iranian cargo ship.
- 2024 BTC cycle 'dramatically' underperforming previous halvings: Analyst
Volatility and upside have been declining with each Bitcoin halving cycle, but the new dynamics may not be permanent, according to Galaxy's Alex Thorn.
- Bitcoin price drops to $75K as new Hormuz closure puts focus on oil
Bitcoin foreshadows fresh market mayhem as it appears that the US-Iran war has returned, including the closure of the Strait of Hormuz oil route.
General News
- Tight security in Islamabad as US-Iran talks set to go ahead
Security is on lockdown in Islamabad where preparations are being made for new US‑Iran talks.
- India in ‘extremely high’ doping risk bracket: Athletics Integrity Unit
India ranked among the top two in athletics' most anti-doping rule violations between 2022 and 2025, AUI says.
- What we know about the US capture of Iranian vessel near Hormuz
US releases video showing the capture of Iranian-flagged ship near Hormuz, Trump says it tried to breach its blockade.
- Iran says it has ‘no plans’ for negotiations with the US
Iran says it has ‘no plans’ for negotiations with the US
- Iraq’s ruling Shia bloc races to choose PM as US, Iran watch
Ismail Qaani's visit came at the request of PM al-Sudani amid internal divisions in the Shia parliamentary bloc.
- Russia claims Ukraine-linked bomb plot foiled, German woman arrested
Russia's FSB accuses the woman, found with a bomb in her backpack, of taking part in a plot hatched by Ukraine.
- A match made in opposition: Venezuela’s Machado courts Spain’s right wing
Analysts say Maduro and Sanchez's political rivals align on economic policy but are split on social issues.
- Several injured as fans clash with police in Paraguay’s Superclasico match
Olimpia vs Cerro Porteno derby abandoned after 29 minutes as police fire rubber bullets and tear gas at fans.
- Real Madrid vs Alaves: La Liga – preview, team news, start, lineups
Real Madrid attempt to keep within striking distance of league leaders Barcelona in vital La Liga clash.
- ‘Technofascism’: Critics accuse Palantir of pushing AI war doctrine
Palantir CEO Alexander Karp's book The Technological Republic advocates for Western 'hard power ... built on software'.










