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Oil price up on global economic recovery, but hefty U.S. fuel stocks weigh
NEW YORK: Oil futures inched higher on Wednesday on an improving global economic outlook, but gains were capped by rising gasoline inventories and fears that new coronavirus outbreaks will weaken a global recovery in fuel demand.
Married 66 years, husband and wife die minutes apart from Covid-19
They complemented each other - he the bookworm, she outgoing and charismatic. One without the other seemed unthinkable.
Oil price falls further on demand outlook US stock build
NEW YORK: Oil price slipped for a fourth day on Wednesday, weighed down by expectations of weaker demand in Europe and by rising U.S. crude inventories.
Oil ticks up on global economic outlook, plummeting US fuel inventories
NEW YORK: Oil prices rose on Wednesday on an upbeat forecast for global economic recovery and as U.S. gasoline inventories plummeted, but prices were limited due to a surge in crude oil inventories in the aftermath of last month's Texas winter storm.
Soybeans price near 7-year peak on S.American crop worries
CHICAGO: U.S. soybean futures hit their highest in almost seven years on Monday as forecasts for dry weather in Argentina and excessive rains in Brazil stoked supply concerns.
George Floyd's friends reflect on his striving, at times stumbling life
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Travis Cains looks over to the spot where he and George Floyd watched the world go by when they were young.
Puppy born with 6 legs, 2 tails remains strong despite condition
OKLAHOMA (ANN): A puppy born with six legs and two tails is believed to be the first to survive with her condition, and so far, she’s still beating the odds.
Facial recognition may help find US Capitol rioters, but at a cost
As facial recognition is increasingly used by authorities to nab lawbreakers from criminals to US Capitol rioters, experts warn it could harm many others.
Texas deep freeze leaves millions without power, 21 dead
LUBBOCK, Texas (Reuters) - A historic winter storm has killed at least 21 people, left millions of Texans without power and spun killer tornadoes into the U.S. Southeast on Tuesday.
Tornadoes, historic cold across U.S. kill seven, disrupt COVID-19 vaccinations
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Killer tornadoes in the U.S. Southeast and historic subzero cold as far south as Texas were blamed on Tuesday for seven deaths and massive power outages that canceled COVID-19 inoculations and threatened to disrupt vaccine supplies.