Devon Energy prioritizes balance in volatile market
Devon Energy is taking a balanced operational approach to navigating market volatility and economic uncertainty,...
Devon Energy is taking a balanced operational approach to navigating market volatility and economic uncertainty, with a strategy focused on long-term development plans and capital discipline. CEO Rick Muncrief emphasized the importance of maintaining a stable workforce, keeping the market well supplied, ensuring steady work for service companies and fostering environmental responsibility.
A Montana judge has revoked the air quality permit for a $250 million natural gas power plant NorthWestern...
A Montana judge has revoked the air quality permit for a $250 million natural gas power plant NorthWestern Energy is building along the Yellowstone River over climate concerns, a decision the company plans to appeal. The judge ruled that Montana regulators did not properly assess the project's long-term emissions footprint and mandated a more comprehensive environmental review.
The mother of the six-year-old who shot a teacher in Virginia has been charged with child neglect and...
The mother of the six-year-old who shot a teacher in Virginia has been charged with child neglect and recklessly leaving a loaded firearm so as to endanger a child.
The Rutgers University faculty began a strike yesterday, with 9,000 people walking off the job after a year of unsuccessful contract negotiations.
The Dalai Lama has apologized for a video that shows him kissing a young boy and asking him to “suck my tongue.”
Apple’s shipments of Macs fell 40.5% year over year in Q1 2023 as people bought fewer computers, according to a new report.
Dow, S&P 500 eke out gains as investors await inflation update
U.S. stocks closed mostly higher on Monday, except for the Nasdaq,...
U.S. stocks closed mostly higher on Monday, except for the Nasdaq, as investors awaited on fresh economic data and corporate earnings to kick off. The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, 0.30% rose about 100 points, or 0.3%, ending near 33,586, for its third session in a row of gains, according to preliminary FactSet data. The S&P 500 index SPX, 0.10% gained 0.1%, while the Nasdaq Composite Index COMP, -0.03% closed fractionally lower, or less than 0.1%. It’s a big week for economic data, including Wednesday’s consumer-price index reading for March. Producer prices are due Thursday and retail sales on Friday, which also marks the start of bank earnings, including from JPMorgan Chase JPM, +0.36%, Citigroup C, +1.47% and Wells Fargo WFC, +1.95%.