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U.S. Races to Replace IV Fluid Supplies After Hurricane Helene
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How does this hurricane compare to Helene and other hurricanes?
Following the devastation brought by Storm Helene, Florida is now threatened by Milton. But will the damage be the same?6 hours ago -
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Patrick Riccards on debunking Hurricane Helene FEMA misinformation
Misinformation about FEMA aid for Hurricane Helene victims continues to spread, with new conspiracy theories alleging government weather manipulation and land grabs in North Carolina. Patrick ...3 hours ago -
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Oil prices fall as weekly U.S. crude supplies climb by nearly 6 million barrels
Oil futures on Wednesday stretched their losses into a second straight session, pressured after official data on U.S. inventories revealed a nearly 6 million-barrel weekly climb.3 hours ago -
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Bayer Shares Plunge After U.S. Legal Setback
Washington state’s top court granted a petition for review in a case over allegations of contamination against Bayer’s Monsanto.3 hours ago -
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U.S. crude oil drifts lower, trades below $74 per barrel after sell-off
Goldman Sachs sees global benchmark Brent jumping as much as $20 if an Israeli strike disrupts Iranian crude oil production.2 hours ago -
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Bayer shares drop 7% after U.S. court says it will review Monsanto case
The company said in a statement Wednesday that there was "no basis for a different outcome on appeal."2 hours ago -
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Boeing strike woes ripple through aerospace supply chain
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U.S. Weighs a Breakup of Google
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