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Energy Secretary Says ‘No Guarantees' Oil Prices Will Fall Soon The New York TimesUS officials predict quick end to Iran war, while Tehran says it can outlast foes ReutersTrump's energy chief says "no guarantees" gas prices will fall in weeks AxiosEnergy secretary says Americans could feel relief on gas prices 'in a few more weeks' NBC NewsEnergy Secretary Chris Wright s
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TSA lines — and worker discontent — growing as DHS shutdown stretches into second month Pittsburgh Post-GazetteOne month later, White House and Democrats no closer to ending the DHS shutdown PoliticoAirline CEOs urge Congress to end shutdown and pay airport TSA officers The GuardianTSA workers grapple with loss of first paycheck: ‘I don't want to depend on anybody else' CNNTSA workers miss a full paycheck, while travelers keep paying airport security fees
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Trump calls for naval coalition to open Strait of Hormuz: Can it work? Al JazeeraWhat Are Trump's Options for Securing the Strait of Hormuz? WSJTrump claims international coalition will send war ships to reopen the strait of Hormuz AxiosKey Ally Instantly Slaps Down Trump's Demand for Help Yahoo
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The secret reason your delivery order costs more than your neighbor's Business Insider
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CEOs of top airlines demand Congress restore funding to Homeland Security and pay airport workers AP NewsView Full Coverage on Google News
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Conan O'Brien is back for a second year as the host of the annual awards, which will again be available to stream on Hulu.
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US airline CEOs urge Congress to end standoff, pay airport security officers ReutersOne month later, White House and Democrats no closer to ending the DHS shutdown PoliticoAirline CEOs press Congress to fund Homeland Security before record spring travel USA TodayTrump thanks TSA agents going to work but "not being paid" after first missed paycheck amid partial government shutdown CBS News
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The IRS reports that every year more than $1 billion in unclaimed refunds gets left behind at the Treasury. This year, if you're a senior, it's more likely that a refund belongs to you. A new $6,000 exemption for seniors may lead to no taxes on Social Security for many — but not all seniors.
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