Israel and Hezbollah trade strikes as the possibility of a wider war increases
Shortly after 37 people in Lebanon were killed and thousands of others...
Shortly after 37 people in Lebanon were killed and thousands of others injured by exploding pagers and walkie-talkies in attacks attributed to Israel, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah vowed retribution and said the aggression amounted to a “declaration of war.” While Nasrallah spoke, two sonic booms echoed across Beirut in an apparent show of force by Israel. Nasrallah said that Hezbollah, which has repeatedly fired rockets into northern Israel in support of Hamas, will continue attacking until the war in Gaza ends. Experts are worried that the escalating exchanges of rockets and gunfire between Israel and Hezbollah could pull in their respective allies, the US and Iran.
Overdose deaths in the US are plummeting. According...
Overdose deaths in the US are plummeting. According to new public health data, drug-related deaths fell more than 10% in the 12 months ending in April, a massive improvement from double-digit increases seen in recent years, NPR reported. Researchers say that in states with rapid data collection systems, the declines might be even steeper, up to 30%. They attribute the turnaround to the prevalence of naloxone, which can reverse opioid overdoses, as well as other advancements in treatments for fentanyl addiction. There are still 100,000 drug deaths in the US each year.
Nike CEO John Donahoe will retire on Oct. 13 and be replaced by longtime executive Elliott Hill, the company announced yesterday. Here’s how the troubled sneaker giant got to this point.
Amazon is launching a Shark Tank-style entrepreneur competition show with a panel of celebrity judges, including Goop’s very own Gwyneth Paltrow.
JetBlue will open its first airport lounges (in Boston and NYC) alongside a new “premium” credit card in an effort to attract big spenders to the low-cost airline.
Tucker Carlson plans to start his own brand of nicotine pouches to compete with Zyn, which the former Fox News personality claimed is for women and liberals, the WSJ reported.
Mohamed Al Fayed, the late Egyptian billionaire and former owner of Harrods, was accused of rape by five women, according to a new documentary.
WhiteHawk Energy Adds Marcellus Shale Mineral, Royalty Assets
WhiteHawk Energy LLC said on Sept. 18 that it had acquired Marcellus...
WhiteHawk Energy LLC said on Sept. 18 that it had acquired Marcellus Shale natural gas mineral and royalty interests covering 435,000 gross unit acres across southwestern Pennsylvania and northern West Virginia.
Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. In November 2023, WhiteHawk said it had acquired 475,000 gross acres for a total purchase price of $54 million.
The new acquisition adds to WhiteHawk’s Marcellus position, with assets operated by Antero Resources, EQT Corp., Range Resources and CNX Resources. With the acquisition, the company’s fifth in the Marcellus, WhiteHawk said its owns natural gas mineral and royalty interests across more than 1 million unit acres and 3,400 producing wells. The company also holds mineral and royalty interests in the Haynesville Shale.
Two Oklahoma tribes to receive nearly $5 million to target abandoned wells
Nearly $5 million is being given by the Biden administration to Oklahoma’s...
Nearly $5 million is being given by the Biden administration to Oklahoma’s Caddo Nation and Osage Nation to use to plug abandoned oil and gas wells.
Indian Country Today reported the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma will receive $3,707,129 in program development and implementation grant funding, and the Osage Nation will receive $1 million in program development grant funding.
The Caddo Nation will use the funds to assess up to 20 orphaned wells in phase one of its project. The Osage Nation plans to create an inventory and carry out assessment and plugging activities in the first phase of its abandoned well project.