US stock indexes are up early Monday, as investors prepare for a big week in markets. A...
US stock indexes are up early Monday, as investors prepare for a big week in markets. A highly watched reading on US consumer inflation will be released Tuesday — and will likely influence the Fed's outlook for interest rates. Here are the latest market moves.
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OPEC Sec Gen Expects Demand to Reach Pre-pandemic Levels This Year
OPEC Secretary General Haitham Al Ghais said on Feb. 12 that the group expects oil demand to exceed...
OPEC Secretary General Haitham Al Ghais said on Feb. 12 that the group expects oil demand to exceed pre-pandemic levels this year, reaching almost 102 MMbbl/d.
Demand is projected to further rise to 110 MMbbl/d by 2025, he said. "OPEC remains committed to supporting oil market stability," Al Ghais said in a speech at the Egypt Petroleum Show.
Gregory Eaton is just one of three surviving members of the Never Miss A Super Bowl Club, the only fans...
Gregory Eaton is just one of three surviving members of the Never Miss A Super Bowl Club, the only fans known to have attended every big game. Yet, despite this, he's still never seen his team play in the Super Bowl. Read more here.
Winter storm to bring snow across Plains, Midwest as ice, freezing rain hit Southeast
A moderate winter storm developing over the Four Corners on...
A moderate winter storm developing over the Four Corners on Tuesday is expected to spread heavy snow across the Plains and into the Upper Midwest by Thursday, and sleet and freezing rain are possible along the route, meteorologists say.
"This heavy snow and mixed precipitation, especially where combined with strong winds, could result in hazardous travel conditions and impacts to infrastructure," the National Weather Service said.
Much colder temperatures – and some possible near record lows over the Southwest – were expected in the wake of the storm, the service said.
What do T-Mobile, Budweiser, and Jesus have in common? They’ll...
What do T-Mobile, Budweiser, and Jesus have in common? They’ll all be appearing on your TV screen during commercial breaks in tomorrow’s Super Bowl.
Hobby Lobby CEO David Greenand a group of anonymous wealthy donors are shelling out $20 million for two ads to spread the word about him to millions of football fans.
Jesus’s Super Bowl screentime comes as part of the massive “He Gets Us” campaign, which aims to make him more relatable to millennials and Gen Z.