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Wealthy nations pledge record release of emergency oil reserves in a bid to calm surging prices
The International Energy Agency has agreed to release the largest volume of emergency oil reserves in its history, in a bid to counter the effects on energy markets of the war in the Middle East
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Pentagon tells Congress the first week of the Iran war cost the US $11.3 billion, an AP source says
Pentagon tells Congress the first week of the Iran war cost the US $11.3 billion, an AP source says
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As another shutdown impacts travelers, some see privatizing TSA screening as a solution
Some of the nation’s busiest airports saw hourslong security lines this weekend, as the partial government shutdown begins to hit air travel
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US will release 172M barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve as part of IEA effort to combat prices
US will release 172M barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve as part of IEA effort to combat prices
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Lawmakers vent frustration over DHS shutdown as lines grow at nation's airports
Senators are venting their frustrations about the shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security as travelers endure long lines at airports
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US will permanently close the consulate in Peshawar, Pakistan, its closest mission to Afghanistan
The State Department will permanently close the U.S. consulate in Peshawar, Pakistan, which has been America’s closest diplomatic mission to the Afghan border
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Trump administration kicks off new process to try to replace tariffs struck down by Supreme Court
The Trump administration is opening a new trade investigation into manufacturing in foreign countries
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US launches new trade investigation on foreign support for manufacturers after Supreme Court ruled against prior tariffs
US launches new trade investigation on foreign support for manufacturers after Supreme Court ruled against prior tariffs
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A service dog named Alfred sparked a Lyft settlement in Minnesota with nationwide reach
Lyft has agreed to protect the rights of blind and disabled riders to travel with service animals under a Minnesota settlement that applies nationwide
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New drone maker partly owned by Trump sons hopes to win Pentagon contracts
Among dozens of companies competing for Pentagon contracts to supply attack drones, one stands out: Powerus, flush with cash and ballooning in size as it buys up rivals
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