What the UAW Wants From Its Fight With the Big Three

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War in Iran Is Creating a Fertilizer Crisis Like Never Before

We all know that the war with Iran has sent oil prices spiking. But it’s also pushing up the cost of all sorts of chemicals, including fertilizers like urea, ammonia and other nitrogen products that are essential for food production. This is all happening at the worst possible ti ...  Show more

Rory Johnston on How Oil Could Surge to Over $200 a Barrel

Oil has obviously spiked massively since the start of the war with Iran. And if you look at various end products, such as jet fuel, the surge is even more extreme. And if the war is prolonged, or if the Strait of Hormuz continues to be functionally blocked, then this could just b ...  Show more

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