About 1,200 of the state's 7,900 gas stations are currently without fuel, according to GasBuddy.
American Water, the largest water utility in the U.S. was hit by a cyberattack at a time of rising hacks targeting water supply systems nationwide.
Geopolitical risk remains high, but Israel has not yet retaliated against Iran.
The global economy is staring at a "dangerous time" like never before as Middle East tensions remain elevated, said S&P Global's vice chairman Daniel Yergin.
An escalating conflict in the Middle East has thrust the world's most important oil artery back into the global spotlight.
Concrete numbers are driving market movement. But there’s an undercurrent of fear that can perhaps run contrary to what some of those numbers are saying.
A Delaware bankruptcy judge approved FTX's reorganization plan almost two years after the crypto exchange spiraled into bankruptcy.
Power generation and insurance stocks are moving as Hurricane Milton heads toward Florida.
Crude oil prices started the week off higher.
One financial firm is trying to capitalize on preferred stocks – which carry more risks than bonds, but fewer risks than common stocks.