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How expressing gratitude can transform your work and life

How expressing gratitude can transform your work and life

By CATHY BUSSEWITZ

NEW YORK (AP) — The first thing Alison C. Jones does when she wakes up is to name three things she’s grateful for. It can be as simple as the breeze from a fan or as meaningful as the way a friend showed up for her emotionally.

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Jones, an organizational development consultant, said the daily practice has helped her through hardships and the anxiety and vulnerability of starting her own business as a single mom.

“When you practice gratitude, you train your brain to always look for the positive in anything. It just completely shifts everything you’re going through,” she said. “You start to see the lessons in the pain. You start to see the beauty in the very difficult times because you realize, ‘Hey, I’m growing stronger.’” read more

Middle East conflict threatens to exacerbate inflationary pressure on some things

Middle East conflict threatens to exacerbate inflationary pressure on some things

By MATT OTT, AP Business Writer

Israel’s attack on Iran Friday has catapulted their long-running conflict into what could become a wider, more dangerous regional war and potentially drive prices higher for both businesses and households.

Oil and gold surged and the dollar rose as markets retreated, signaling a flight to investments perceived as more safe.

After years of sky-high inflation in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, Americans have become increasingly leery about the economy this year due to President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs, though the impact so far has been muted.

The latest escalation in the Middle East has the potential to cause widespread price increases that could set consumers back again.

Here’s a look at some of the sectors that could face an outsized impact from the escalation in the Middle East, and what that might mean for consumers.

A worker takes a photo under the start of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline after a news conference at the Pump Station 1 on Monday, June 2, 2025, located near Deadhorse, Alaska, on the state's prodigious North Slope. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane)
A worker takes a photo under the start of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline after a news conference at the Pump Station 1 on Monday, June 2, 2025, located near Deadhorse, Alaska, on the state’s prodigious North Slope. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane)

Energy

Oil prices surged Friday to their biggest gain since the onset of Russia’s war on Ukraine began more than three years ago. If or when Israel’s attack on Iran could impact gas prices, which have been in decline for nearly a year, isn’t entirely clear. read more

Where to park cash if you’re worried about the stock market

Where to park cash if you’re worried about the stock market

By Kate Ashford, NerdWallet

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In recent weeks, 44% of Americans in households making $125,000 or more say they’ve put more cash aside to cover future expenses. That’s according to the Conference Board’s May Consumer Confidence report.

But are they investing it?

“Keeping money in cash forever isn’t a plan,” says Rebecca Palmer, a certified financial planner in Washington, D.C., and head of guidance for financial planning platform Fruitful.

“It’s actually postponing a plan,” she says.

More than a third (37.7%) of consumers expect stock prices to decline over the next 12 months, according to the report. That’s a more optimistic number than April’s 47.2%, but still higher than the 23.7% who expected a drop in January.

“There’s definitely a feeling of fear in the markets right now,” Palmer says. “A lot of people are feeling this, [and] it’s OK.” read more

Universal: ‘Friday the 13th’ icon set for Horror Nights house

Universal: ‘Friday the 13th’ icon set for Horror Nights house

The temptation must have been too great and/or the planets aligned.

On Friday the 13th, Universal Orlando announced a Halloween Horror Nights haunted house featuring a “Friday the 13th” icon. The maze will be called Jason Universe.

The event will “pay homage to the machete-wielding slasher in a horrifying haunted house that reawakens the legend,” reads a Universal news release.

Among the sights that will be seen: summer camp, Jason’s cabin, a forest and other moments from the character’s “heinous homicidal career.”

The first “Friday the 13th” film was released in 1980, followed by several Jason-driven sequels. Last year, a company named Horror Inc. announced it was launching a new round of entertainment options into its Jason Universe including games, immersive experiences, merchandise and other entertainment. Its key art is echoed in the Universal release, including the funky — some might note unlucky — “UN1V3RSE” styling of the logo.

A Jason Universe house will also appear at the HHN event at Universal Studios Hollywood. read more

SpaceX sends up Space Coast’s 50th launch of the year

SpaceX sends up Space Coast’s 50th launch of the year

Florida’s 50th launch of 2025 was planned to carry humans into space but instead ended up taking another batch of Starlink satellites into orbit.

SpaceX and Axiom Space remain on hold for any attempt to launch the Ax-4 mission from Kennedy Space Center, which had several options to fly this week, but was stymied by weather and then a liquid oxygen leak on the Falcon 9 booster. They await the all clear from NASA and Roscosmos, which were checking out repairs to an ongoing leak on the Russian side of the International Space Station.

Roscosmos announced Friday, though, the leak had been eliminated but was still monitoring pressure, so no new launch attempt date has been set yet by NASA or SpaceX. SpaceX, though, did successfully retest the problem booster with a wet dress rehearsal Thursday to ensure it no longer had a leak.

Meanwhile, SpaceX at 11:29 a.m. launched another Falcon 9 with 23 of its Starlink internet satellites from neighboring Cape Canaveral Space Force Station’s Space Launch Complex 40. read more