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A tropical threat is forming off the US coast, bringing heavy rain that could cause flooding, dangerous swimming conditions, and travel disruptions for millions.
Pete Jensen has spent a long career in emergency management, including responding to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack. He served as an official at the Federal Emergency Management Agency during ...
A trough of low pressure located offshore the Atlantic Coast of northern Florida could bring heavy rains to the Gulf Coast ...
Occidental Petroleum said it expects second-quarter production to be within its previous guidance range despite some curtailments from third-party constraints. The oil-and-gas producer said Monday ...
A tropical disturbance could form this week in the Gulf of Mexico and plentiful moisture will mean continued downpours for ...
U.S. shale producer Occidental Petroleum said on Monday its Gulf of Mexico production in the second quarter was curtailed due ...
For the North Atlantic…Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of America: ...
A refinery in Louisiana will receive crude from the nation’s stockpile to help address offshore oil supply issues.
Investors now await the U.S. inflation data for June, due on Tuesday, for more cues on the Federal Reserve's interest rate ...
Showers and storms have been moving across most of western, central and southern parts of New Mexico this afternoon and ...
The Capesize market reflected a cautiously optimistic tone this week, with firm activity in the Pacific and a gradually improving Atlantic. The Pacific was active throughout, with all three major ...
Heat will remain a concern through midweek, with heat advisories likely continuing into Wednesday. By late week, increasing ...