Over 115 million pills seized by law enforcement in the U.S. last year contained fentanyl — a figure that’s more than 2,300 times greater than 2017 levels.
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Delta wins highest praise as HSBC launches U.S. airline coverage
Delta Air Lines Inc. drew praise as the strongest competitor among U.S. air carriers as HSBC on Monday initiated coverage of four big carriers amid an uptick in corporate travel.
Tesla owners and nonowners have radically different opinions about the company, poll finds
America is polarized, with either side on an island seeing things very differently about…an electric car company?
Gold futures on track for biggest one-day loss for the month
Gold futures on Monday look to post their biggest single-session loss this month so far, with prices easing back after ending last week their highest in three weeks.
Nio, Alibaba shares jump as China breakout rally looks set to continue: analyst
U.S.-listed shares of China-based companies were enjoying a broad rally Monday, and J.P. Morgan said their run-up since the start of the year could continue over the next several months despite all the apparent headwinds.
Why Wednesday’s CPI report is taking on outsize importance in the financial market
Traders, investors and Federal Reserve policy makers alike are often loath to put too much emphasis on any single piece of data, but Wednesday’s consumer-price index for April may be a bit different.
GameStop sentiment is ‘off the charts bullish’ says Stocktwits
GameStop’s latest meme-stock rally followed the return of Keith Gill, also known as Roaring Kitty, to social media.
Oil prices climb as traders weigh prospects for extension of OPEC+ output cut
Oil futures climbed in Monday dealings as traders weighed signs of soft fuel demand against expectations that the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies will extend production cuts into the second half of the year.
The botched FAFSA rollout made this year’s college decision season a headache. What if we got rid of the form?
A once radical idea may gain momentum amid the FAFSA challenges
Fed’s Jefferson says slowing progress on inflation is ‘a source of concern’
The slowing progress on inflation in the first quarter is disappointing, but the healthy labor market allows the Federal Reserve to maintain downward pressure on demand until price pressures cool, Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Philip Jefferson said on Monday.