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Global Entry reopens, but airport wait times could still be long The Washington PostTrump administration to restore Global Entry program as DHS shutdown impacts travel CNNGlobal Entry returns to airports as war with Iran disrupts international travel ABC7 Los AngelesUS restarts Global Entry program amid industry pressure Reuters
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Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners has announced the first close of its latest green credit investment vehicle. According to ESG Today, the firm confirmed it has secured €1.3bn at the first close of CI Green Credit Fund II, its second flagship green credit fund designed to support renewable energy projects and companies driving the energy transition. The […]
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Cargo ship catches fire in Strait of Hormuz after three vessels hit by 'unknown projectiles' BBCLive updates: Attacks on ships in Strait of Hormuz escalate, as Tehran launches ‘intense' strikes CNNThree cargo ships struck off Iran's coast, UK says, including one in Strait of Hormuz CNBCAt Least 3 Ships Are Struck In and Around a Key Gulf Oil Passage The New York TimesThai
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Reaction reflects possibility of sustained supply disruption and prolonged surge in crude prices
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Inside the NFL's reaction to Ravens backing out of Maxx Crosby trade with Raiders CBS SportsSources: Ravens nixed trade for Crosby due to medical concerns ESPNRaiders: Ravens 'backed out' of trade for pass rusher Maxx Crosby NFL.comMaxx Crosby's agent say he's on track to return during offseason program NBC Sports
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Concern that oil production and shipment from the region will remain limited has lifted the price of crude oil — the largest factor in the cost of a gallon of gas — sharply.
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Some investors exposed themselves to potentially devastating losses through riskier plays; consumer-product companies expanded factories and revamped production lines on a bet that working from home is here to stay, and some turned Christmas trees into edibles.
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