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Oil Prices Fall as U.S. Capture of Venezuela’s Maduro Raises Questions Over Supply
Crude prices fell on Monday after the U.S. ousted Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro over the weekend and said it would take control of the oil-producing nation. Source link
Elite Colleges Are Back at the Top of the List for Company Recruiters
As white-collar hiring slows down and corporate DEI goals vanish, where you went to college matters again. Source link
America Is Falling Out of Love With Pizza
Restaurant chains are exploring strategy changes as sales slow for the food-delivery mainstay. Source link
Why Oil Prices Are Barely Moving After the Venezuelan Incursion
A muted price move reflects expectations that significant obstacles remain before Venezuelan oil is flowing more freely. Source link
Opinion | Painting ‘Animal Farm’ Red
Hollywood strikes again, rebranding George Orwell’s book as pro-communist. Source link
CEOs With Crazy Travel Schedules Told Us How They Crush Jet Lag
Lavender sleep masks, massages and mind tricks involving socks: Jet-setting bosses swear by these hacks that they say don’t require flying business class. Source link
Venezuela’s New Leader Is a Hardline Socialist Like Maduro
Delcy Rodríguez is known as a political operator, someone Trump said is “willing to do what we think is necessary to make Venezuela great again.” Source link
Venezuelans Around the World Cheer Maduro’s Downfall but Wonder What’s Next
Some made plans to return home, others hoped for intervention in Cuba and Nicaragua, and many just celebrated the moment. Source link
Simulation or Not, Musk’s Surreal Year Could Push Him to $1 Trillion Heights
Elon Musk could become the world’s first trillionaire, even without his new Tesla pay package. Source link
See How the U.S. Military Captured Maduro in a Matter of Hours
Here’s what we know about how the events unfolded, based on a review of satellite imagery, flight tracking data, audio records, videos, photography and people familiar with the operation. Source link