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Airline Chaos, Oil Spikes, and Trump’s $4B Halt
Southwest’s refund change triggers backlash, Ukraine’s energy strikes lift oil, and Trump halts a massive wind project—what it all means for your money.

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Southwest’s New Refund Rules Spark Outrage Among Plus-Size Travelers
Southwest’s policy shift has ignited fierce backlash online and among travelers, raising concerns about fairness, customer loyalty, and potential fallout for the airline’s stock. Could this trigger bigger brand risks?
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Ukraine’s Strikes on Russian Energy Sites Are Nudging Oil Higher
Ukraine’s bold attacks on Russia’s energy infrastructure are rattling supply chains and pushing oil prices up. Investors are eyeing how long this pressure will last—and which energy plays stand to benefit.
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Trump Administration Halts $4 Billion Wind Project, Orsted Shares Collapse
The U.S. government’s stop-work order on Orsted’s near-complete offshore wind farm sent the company’s stock plunging. A major blow for green energy—and a warning shot for investors banking on clean-tech growth.
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