Forbes Daily: Higher Oil Prices Could Mean Pain At The Pump Soon
The TikTok trend of calling the current economic struggles the "Silent Depression" highlights the rising cost of living and debt burdens faced by many Americans, although the situation is not as dire as the Great Depression; a lawsuit blames local officials for the death of a plaintiff's daughter during the Maui wildfires; former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio receives a 22-year prison sentence for his role in the January 6 Capitol attack; crude oil prices rise as Saudi Arabia and Russia agree to cap output; British chip designer Arm plans to raise up to $5 billion in its IPO; Hong Kong social enterprise Just Feel raises $4 million to enhance emotional well-being in schools; a cash-rich acquisition company extends the deadline for its merger with former President Donald Trump's social media platform Truth Social; a panel of federal judges strikes down Alabama's congressional voting map over racial gerrymandering; a peregrine falcon tackling a brown pelican wins the grand prize in the world's largest bird photography competition; United Airlines experiences a nationwide ground stop due to a technology issue; the CDC warns of a potential spike in cases of the "flesh-eating bacteria" Vibrio vulnificus; Monaco's tax haven status attracts top tennis players and athletes; Hollywood actors and writers go on strike, impacting the production of movies and TV shows; tips for succeeding in a second job interview; French actress Elsa Zylberstein is developing a biopic about a fashion icon.