The fluctuation in energy prices has been one factor pushing and pulling the broader stock market.
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U.S. pipeline agency pulls back plan to assess climate impacts
Industry groups and key lawmakers in both parties say the proposal by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission was poorly timed amid a push for increased natural gas exports following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Russian stock market, crushed by war, opens with big limits
A U.S. official calls the severely restricted trading a ‘charade.’
Countries including Cuba brace for hit to tourism from Russia-Ukraine war
Countries from Turkey to Thailand, Egypt and Cuba are expecting to lose tourists just as their travel sectors were hoping to bounce back from the coronavirus pandemic.
Meghan’s first Spotify podcast to focus on female stereotypes
The ‘Archetypes’ series will feature interviews with historians and experts to ‘investigate the labels that try to hold women back.’
Elevated levels of PFAS, arsenic found in well water near Kittery landfill
Routine checks of test wells by the Maine DEP showed elevated contaminant levels at three sites.
American father desperate to get 2-year-old son home from Ukraine
Cesar Quintana has a U.S. court order showing he has sole legal custody of the boy, who was taken from their Southern California home by his Ukrainian-American mother.
Syria’s Assad makes first trip to Arab country since civil war broke out
His visit to Dubai sends the clearest signal yet that the Arab world is willing to re-engage with Syria’s once widely shunned president.
Firing-squad executions get the green light in South Carolina
There was a decade-long pause in carrying out death sentences because of the state’s inability to procure lethal injection drugs.
Informant gives key details about plot against Michigan governor
The Army veteran explains how he went from simply looking for camaraderie among gun-rights guys to becoming a covert operative winning the confidence of extremists and recording hours of conversations.