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Some members wanted to take advantage of what they saw as a growing global thirst for oil as economies slowly expand after pandemic lockdowns.

The New York Times – Business:
Some members wanted to take advantage of what they saw as a growing global thirst for oil as economies slowly expand after pandemic lockdowns.

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The discount airline became the second to sell shares in a public offering this year as more people begin traveling again.

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Americans wagered $13 billion on sports in 2019. With sports betting now legal in nearly half the states, experts fear the addiction danger is not being adequately addressed.

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President Biden’s infrastructure proposal aims to close the digital divide, which has existed since the Clinton administration.

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Companies still can’t resist April Fools’ Day.

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An Irish mechanic in London has developed a kit to transform classic Italian scooters into clean-riding electric machines.

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For better or for worse, travel companies are trying hard to get people, especially those who are vaccinated, back on the road (or on a plane) again.

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Covid-19 has driven down Americans’ demand for senior care facilities. Building support for more elders to remain at home requires systemic changes.