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Springfield’s gas prices have fallen 2.2 cents per gallon over the past week.
U.S. officials told NBC News that they expect an Israeli response to Iran's attack to be limited in scope.
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida intends to convey his vision for the future relationship between Japan and the United States during his address to the U.S. Congress next week and also plans to “fundamentally strengthen” Japan’s cybersecurity capabilities.
Israel has closed 28 embassies around the world due amid fears of retaliatory strikes from Iran, according to multiple reports in Israeli media.
Stay with us here — think about chicken parts. Higher demand for white breast meat means an excess of chicken legs.
PAIN AT THE PUMP: For 21 days in a row, the average price of a gallon of regular in L.A. County has gone up. Prices are the highest they've been since the beginning of November.
The much-anticipated launch of India’s pioneering semi-cryogenic engine-powered rocket, Agnibaan SOrTeD, is put on hold due to unresolved ‘technical issues’. New launch date yet to be announced.
After a positive start to the new financial year 2024-25 (FY25), the second week of April 2024 brings in several key corporate and macroeconomic data releases, which will keep investors on their toes. The first set of January-March quarter results for fiscal 2023-24 (Q4FY24), domestic macroeconomic data, corporate announcements, crude oil prices, foreign capital outflow, and global cues are the main stock market triggers that will guide market direction this week.Indian stock market traded...
/PRNewswire/ -- Higher credit costs are expected to serve as a modest headwind to U.S. bank earnings this year, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence's
After Iran's attack on Israel was stopped with major help from the U.S. and other allies, Netanyahu has to heed them going forward.
The top U.S. general in Europe told Congress on Wednesday that Ukraine will run out of artillery shells and air defense interceptors "in fairly short order" without U.S. support, leaving them vulnerable to a partial or total defeat. In a sign of how scarce some weapons were, General Christopher Cavoli,