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‘A ticking time bomb’: Food producers warn energy costs could explode prices

UK food producers are warning that a sharp rise in electricity standing charges from 1 April 2026 could force them to raise prices or cut output, sending costs rippling through supermarket shelves. Thanet Earth, one of Britain’s largest greenhouse growers, estimates the change will add £900,000 to its annual energy bill this year alone, with…

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Supreme Court smacks down Trump tariffs, but automakers still on the hook

The Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s sweeping tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act in a 6-3 decision, ruling that the administration exceeded its statutory authority. The case, brought by Learning Resources, Inc. and other importers, reached the high court from the D.C. Circuit on an expedited timeline, and the docket in…

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Which auto giant has the absolute worst reputation right now?

Stellantis is facing a serious credibility crisis after Chrysler expanded a recall to approximately 320,000 Jeep plug-in hybrid vehicles over batteries that can catch fire. The recall, which covers Jeep Grand Cherokee and Jeep Wrangler 4xe models, prompted federal regulators to issue an unusually blunt consumer alert telling owners to park outside and stop charging…

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Bitcoin miner Bitdeer dumps all its BTC, balance plunges to $0

Bitcoin mining company Bitdeer Technologies Group has liquidated its entire Bitcoin treasury, bringing its BTC balance to zero in a move that coincides with a major debt refinancing effort. The company priced an upsized $325.0 million convertible senior notes offering on February 20, 2026, with proceeds earmarked for retiring older debt and general corporate needs….

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Ray Dalio warns of ‘very dark times’ for the US economy, here’s how to shield your portfolio

Billionaire investor Ray Dalio warned that America’s growing debt burden could lead to severe economic and political strain, comparing the fiscal trajectory to “plaque in the arteries” in a Bloomberg TV interview. The remarks, delivered on Leaders with Francine Lacqua, paired the debt alarm with a broader thesis about internal conflict driven by widening wealth…

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Retail earnings to reveal tariff hit and refund boost for Home Depot, TJX

Home Depot and TJX Companies are set to report quarterly earnings that will test two competing forces shaping the retail sector: tariff-driven cost pressures on imported goods and tax-related financial benefits that could lift bottom-line results. The reports arrive as choppy U.S. housing demand and shifting trade policy create an uneven operating environment for retailers…

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DHS suddenly restores PreCheck as shutdown drama escalates

The Department of Homeland Security reversed its plan to suspend TSA PreCheck during the ongoing government shutdown, backing down after swift backlash from travelers, airlines, and members of Congress. The abrupt U-turn, which came roughly one week into the funding lapse, left Global Entry users without the same relief and raised pointed questions about whether…

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