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Natural Gas Falls on Weak Demand
U.S. natural gas futures settled lower with soft demand and the hefty storage overhang weighing on the market despite lower U.S. production.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Paul Auster, the Patron Saint of Literary Brooklyn, Dies at 77
With critically lauded works like “The New York Trilogy,” the charismatic author drew inspiration from his adopted borough and won worldwide acclaim.The New York Times - Top stories -
Brooklyn’s bard: Paul Auster’s tricksy fiction captivated a generation
Witnessing ‘murder by the gods’ as a child drove the novelist’s work, which used postmodern playfulness to delight readers. • ‘A literary voice for the ages’: Paul Auster remembered by Ian McEwan, Joyce Carol Oates and more. • Paul Auster – a life ...The Guardian - World -
U.S. Natural Gas Futures Settle Lower
U.S. natural gas futures were unable to hold early gains fueled by reports of higher LNG feedgas flows, and the June contract settles down 1.9%.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Flooding in a Kenyan Natural Reserve Forces Tourist Evacuation
The heavy rains that pounded East Africa for weeks, killing hundreds, have spilled into the Masai Mara, one of Africa’s greatest wildlife national reserves.The New York Times - World -
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History Seeks New Ways to Engage Visitors
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History is rolling out two new exhibition halls and making its scientists more accessible. And don’t forget the dinosaurs.The New York Times - Science -
Walnuts Recalled From Natural Food Stores After E. Coli Outbreak
The outbreak linked to shelled organic walnuts distributed by Gibson Farms has sickened 12 people and hospitalized seven in California and Washington State, federal officials said.The New York Times - Health -
Walnuts Recalled From Whole Foods After E. Coli Outbreak
The outbreak linked to shelled organic walnuts distributed by Gibson Farms has sickened 12 people and hospitalized seven in California and Washington State, federal officials said.The New York Times - Business -
Hainault attack is second tragedy for school
The boy, 14, attended the same school as one of the Nottingham stabbing victims, the BBC understands.BBC News - Top stories -
Natural-gas prices post their first monthly gain since October. Here’s why.
Natural-gas futures were among the largest commodity gainers in April — posting a monthly rise of almost 13% as traders bet on a slowdown in U.S. production ahead of the high-demand summer cooling season.MarketWatch - Business
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