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Oil races back above $100 a barrel

Turbulence in the oil market continued on Tuesday, with crude prices soaring back above $100 a barrel on concerns about a loss of supply of oil from Russia and signs that lockdowns in China may be easing.

Exclusive: HUD unveils plan to help people with a criminal record find a place to live

HUD wants to help people with a criminal record find housing, making it easier for many Americans to obtain public housing and voucher programs.

     

Yitty, Lizzo’s shapewear line, just dropped. Here’s what to know.

Lizzo’s Yitty collection drops today—shop the size-inclusive shapewear Yitty Fabletics pieces including leggings, bodysuits and tops now.

     

Teen overdose deaths are rapidly rising — but not because more of them are using drugs

Teen overdose deaths have been rapidly rising, even as their drug use hits a low, according to a study released Tuesday.

Boeing loses more than 90 jet orders due to war in Ukraine

Boeing is likely to lose about 90 jet orders due to “geopolitical issues” related to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the company said Tuesday.

Toyota finally has an EV and it’s perfectly OK

Electric vehicles have reached a key milestone on the road to becoming ubiquitous. That’s because Toyota, America’s best-selling automaker, is now selling one.

Diverse schools are taking a new approach to anti-racism: Training white parents

In many diverse schools, white volunteers interact with families nearly as often as teachers. Schools are training parents to limit microaggressions.

     

Woman who attacked a Black teenager while falsely accusing him of stealing her phone pleads guilty to hate crime charge

The California woman who falsely accused a Black teenager of stealing her cell phone and then attacked him in a New York City hotel lobby pleaded guilty to unlawful imprisonment in the second degree as a hate crime, the Manhattan District Attorney’s Of…

DOJ still opposes Trump subpoena in Peter Strzok civil case against FBI

The Justice Department reiterated its arguments Monday for why it is seeking to block a subpoena for former President Donald Trump’s testimony that is being sought by a top ex-FBI agent who sued over his 2018 termination.

Biden’s pick to lead ATF faces tough road to confirmation

President Joe Biden on Monday announced he was nominating former federal prosecutor Steve Dettelbach to run the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, thrusting the former US attorney into what will likely be a tough confirmation fight.

Donald Trump’s most ridiculous claim — maybe ever

To say that Donald Trump has said something outrageous — and laughable — is de rigeur at this point.

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