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Cruise companies to Alaska are avoiding a popular excursion to Tracy Arm after a massive landslide
For years, a popular part of many cruises in southeast Alaska has been sailing up Tracy Arm, a long, narrow fjord marked by steep mountains, glittering waterfalls and calving glaciers
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Tribal gas stations offer a reprieve from high prices during Iran war
Gas prices are still rising due to the Iran war but drivers are saving by fueling up at tribally owned gas stations
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Irish police clear demonstrators to reopen refinery as fuel protest causes chaos
Police removed protesters and reopened Ireland’s only oil refinery as a fifth day of disruptive demonstrations over soaring gas prices has left many gas pumps dry and threatened to cripple transportation across the country
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Buyers fret as the average cost of a new car nears $50K
Vehicle ownership has long been a big part of the American dream
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Unsettled and uncertain: What the Iran war means around the world as US and Iran enter talks
The long-term fallout of the war in Iran is only beginning to take shape, but this much is clear: The conflict has left the Middle East unsettled, alliances strained and the world facing uncertain shifts in the balance of economic and military power
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Judge bars Arizona from regulating prediction market operators and pauses prosecution of Kalshi
A judge has temporarily barred Arizona from enforcing its gambling laws against predictive market operators like Kalshi
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Gap between rich and poor nations is growing even wider, UN report says
The gap between rich and poor nations is growing even wider as actions agreed to by many countries last year, including overhauling the major global financial institutions, remain unfulfilled promises
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Developer of Massachusetts offshore wind farm sues to stop turbine manufacturer from walking away
The developer of a major Massachusetts offshore wind farm is suing its turbine manufacturer seeking to force it to stay with the project
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U.S. judge temporarily bars Arizona from enforcing its laws against prediction market operators
U.S. judge temporarily bars Arizona from enforcing its laws against prediction market operators
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FAA says proper use of anti-drone lasers that prompted Texas airspace closures is safe for flights
Counter-drone lasers will now be able to be used along the southern border
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