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A bulletproof U.S. economy has shot past a series of shocks since the 2020 pandemic and grown for five straight years, but soaring oil prices tied to the Iran war have emerged as a potential trigger for recession.
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War in Iran has disrupted global oil supplies, which is prompting some car shoppers to look for ways to climb off "the gas-price roller coaster."
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US prosecutors allege two employees and a contractor conspired to illegally ship servers through south-east Asia
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Why the US wants to protect Iran's oil and gas VoxExclusive: Qatar's energy boss says he had warned of dangers of provoking Iran ReutersTrump's Complaint About Israeli Strike on Gas Field Exposes Divergent Strategies The New York TimesIran hits Gulf energy sites, escalating war, as U.S. mulls sanctions rollback The Washington Post
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More than 1.2 million taxpayers only have until April 15 to claim a total of approximately $1.2 billion in refunds for tax year 2022.
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8 states file emergency motion to block Nexstar-Tegna merger after FCC approval NBC NewsU.S. approves $6.2 billion merger set to reshape local TV The Washington PostMerger of two top Knoxville TV stations consolidates broadcast power Knoxville News SentinelAttorney General Jeff Jackson Sues to Block New TV Merger That Would Raise TV Prices for Millions of NC Families NCDOJ (.gov)
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Arm increasingly benefits from central processing units that are becoming "indispensable" in AI data centers.
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Nexstar has closed its $6.2 billion acquisition of Tegna after winning approval from the Federal Communications Commission and Department of Justice.
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The FCC has approved the sale of Tegna television stations to rival Nexstar Media Group Thursday. The deal would create a company that owns 265 television stations in 44 states.
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The overall economy has proved resilient in recent years, even as many households have struggled. The war with Iran is following the same pattern.
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A single TV company will serve 80 percent of American households, after the Nexstar-Tegna merger was approved by the Justice Department and the FCC.
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