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Christian Science Monitor - Business

The Explainer - How to open the Strait of Hormuz? It's hard – and the world is waiting. A key question for the global economy is how quickly the Strait of Hormuz will be opened for oil tankers – either through force or by ending the war. By - Laurent Belsie - / 5 min

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The Strait of Hormuz: How Iran conflict affects oil tankers – and prices

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Stocks drop, oil prices surge as Iran conflict hits global markets

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Trump's new retirement plan builds on a bipartisan model

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As Trump pushes back on tariff ruling, other nations push back at him

10 days ago

More red states eye the no-income-tax model. Will it work?

11 days ago

First Look - Can companies get tariff refunds? With Supreme Court ruling, a 'bumpy road' begins

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As Supreme Court bars some tariffs, Trump imposes new ones

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January job growth tops expectations, but economists question sustainability

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As some tech stocks tumble, cryptocurrency goes over a cliff

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In 'K-shaped' economy, football fans' experiences vary – based on what they can pay

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How profits and resources drive foreign policy in the Trump era

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The Trump economy: No recession, but no boom either

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How Iran is trying to end war with US and Israel on its own terms - If the United States expected Iran to capitulate by now, it refuses to do so. Instead, it is pursuing a survival strategy of fighting on and selecting targets to raise the war's costs so high that the U.S. and Israel would think twice before attacking again. By - Scott Peterson - / 5 min

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