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Oil futures pulled back Friday, but remained on track for strong weekly gains as a result of production outages in the U.S., strong economic data and concerns about shipping in the Middle Ea... Read more
ATMORE, Ala. — Alabama executed convicted murderer Kenneth Eugene Smith with nitrogen gas Thursday, making it the first state to use the new method to execute a human. Smith, 58, was declare... Read more
By Allison Lampert, Valerie Insinna and Abhijith Ganapavaram SEATTLE (Reuters) – Rosemary and Larry Brester have been running Hobart Machined Products since 1978, milling and grinding... Read more
Denver County Jail in Denver, Colorado on Tuesday, January 23, 2024. Hyoung Chang | Denver Post | Getty Images An Alabama man was put to death using nitrogen gas Thursday evening in a first-... Read more
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Four high school students in Las Vegas pleaded not guilty Thursday to second-degree murder in the fatal beating of their schoolmate that was caught on cellphone video and sh... Read more
U.S. natural-gas supplies in storage marked their biggest weekly decline in nearly three years — but that wasn’t enough to rally prices for the heating fuel on Thursday. In Thursday dealings... Read more
Oil futures rose Thursday, on track to settle at their highest price since late November after government data showed a much larger-than-expected drops in U.S. crude inventories and producti... Read more
GM and Honda have begun commercial production of hydrogen fuel cell systems in a step toward offering alternative zero-emissions solutions beyond battery-electric vehicles. The fuel cell sys... Read more
Blue Springs police recently reported the discovery of illegal credit card skimmers on pumps at three different gas stations. These small devices can be installed over card readers to record... Read more
Oil field workers on a rig in Tioga, North Dakota. Ken Cedeno | Corbis | Getty Images Oil prices edged lower Wednesday as U.S. gasoline stocks rose significantly, suggesting demand might be... Read more