Prepare for messy Thanksgiving travel. A “wave of inclement weather through...
Prepare for messy Thanksgiving travel. A “wave of inclement weather through the eastern two-thirds of the country” could throw travel into chaos this week, according to the Weather Prediction Center. TSA predicts 30 million people will fly over the holiday, an 11.5% increase from last year, putting a strain on a US aviation system struggling to keep up with demand. One positive? Thanksgiving gas prices could be the cheapest they’ve been since 2020. Whether you’re ✈️ flying, driving, taking the train, or awaiting the arrival of those who are, here are some tips to get through the next few days with minimal stress.
Tiger Woods’s indoor golf league, TGL, will delay the start of its inaugural season by a full year, to 2025, after the roof of a new arena collapsed, the league announced.
UK officials announced they are raising the country’s minimum wage by nearly 10%, to £11.44 ($14.26).
Ken Griffin, the billionaire hedge fund manager, is reportedly in talks to buy a minority stake in the Miami Dolphins
North Korea claimed it successfully launched a spy satellite into orbit on its third attempt.
Benchmark U.S. crude oilfor January delivery fell 6 centsto $77.77 per barrel Tuesday. Brent crudefor January delivery rose 13 cents to $82.45 per barrel.
Wholesale gasolinefor December delivery was unchanged at $2.23 a gallon. December heating oilrose 7 cents to $2.92 a gallon. December natural gasfell 3 cents to $2.85 per 1,000 cubic feet.
U.S. stocks end lower Tuesday, S&P 500 snaps 5-session win streak
U.S. stocks closed lower Tuesday in a holiday-shortened week...
U.S. stocks closed lower Tuesday in a holiday-shortened week for Thanksgiving, taking a breather from a powerfully November rally for stocks that lifted both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite quickly out of correction territory. The Dow Jones Industrial Averageshed about 62 points, or 0.2%, ending near 35,088, according to preliminary data from FactSet. The S&P 500 index shed 0.2% and the Nasdaq Composite Index closed 0.6% lower. Shares of airlines were under pressure Tuesday, despite expectations for a record holiday travel season, with the U.S. Global Jets ETF falling 1.7%, a day after it finished at a six-week high. Minutes of the Federal Reserve’s early November meeting were released Tuesday, reflecting the worries of most Fed officials about inflation reaccelerating. U.S. Treasury yields were largely unchanged Tuesday, with the 10-year Treasury rate down less than a point at 4.417%, but almost 60 basis points off its October peak, according to Dow Jones Market Data. The S&P 500 has now been higher for five of the past six sessions.
$54M deal boosts WhiteHawk's Marcellus gas footprint
WhiteHawk Energy will pay $54 million for additional natural gas mineral and royalty assets in the ...
WhiteHawk Energy will pay $54 million for additional natural gas mineral and royalty assets in the Marcellus Shale, effectively doubling the company's ownership in its existing 475,000 gross acre position. "These assets include all the ideal mineral and royalty attributes -- diversified acreage positions in the core of well-established basins, operated by best-in-class companies, generating significant cash flowwith no additional capital expenditures," said WhiteHawk CEO Daniel Herz.
Texas firm brings new tech to emissions monitoring market
Midland-based Shepherd Safety Systems has launched Intrinsically Safe Continuous Monitoring, a technological...
Midland-based Shepherd Safety Systems has launched Intrinsically Safe Continuous Monitoring, a technological solution designed to improve the granularity of emissions monitoring in the oil and natural gas sector. With sensors strategically positioned within the fence line and at the operational source, the technology equips operators with precise, actionable data for immediate decision-making, according to CEO Seth Long.