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Could Oil Prices Spike Again This Summer?
Rob Thummel of Tortoise Capital breaks down oil prices, geopolitical risks, and what a volatile energy market could mean for investors and consumers this summer

Amazon Expands 30-Minute Delivery Push
Amazon is rapidly expanding its new ultra-fast delivery service, promising customers deliveries in as little as 30 minutes in dozens of U.S. cities.

Ford Recalling 125,000 Vehicles
Ford is recalling about 125,000 trucks and SUVs due to engine failures that the company said could cause a fire.

Merck Sues Feds, Calling Plan to Negotiate Medicare Drug Prices Extortion
Merck is suing the federal government over a plan to negotiate Medicare drug prices, calling the program a sham equivalent to extortion.

Hollywood Actors Guild Vote to Authorize Strike Amid Ongoing Writers Strike
Hollywood Actors Guild Vote to Authorize Strike Amid Ongoing Writers Strike

PGA Tour to Merge With Saudi-Backed LIV Golf Tour
PGA Tour is merging with Saudi-backed LIV Golf Tour in a deal that came together in the past seven weeks and following a legal battle between the two.

Allstate Stops Offering Home Policies to California Residents
Allstate Stops Offering Home Policies to California Residents

SEC Files Lawsuit Against Coinbase for Allegedly Skirting Securities Laws
Coinbase has been targeted by U.S. regulators in a new lawsuit Tuesday that alleges the cryptocurrency platform is operating as an unregistered securities platform and brokerage service.

Hollywood Actors Guild Votes to Authorize Strike, as Writers Strike Continues
Actors represented by the Hollywood union SAG-AFTRA voted Monday evening to authorize a strike if they don't agree on a new contract with major studios, streamers and production companies by June 30.

Stock Market Today: Wall Street Inches Higher Toward Edge of Bull Market
U.S. stocks drifted higher Tuesday amid a vacuum of market-moving data, nudging Wall Street closer to the edge of what's called a bull market.

Stretching Your Dollar: How to Dip Your Toe Into the Stock Market
Mallon FitzPatrick, managing director and head of wealth planning at Robertson Stephens, offers some tips for how first-time investors can dip their toe into the stock market.
