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U.S. Gasoline Prices Surge as Iran Tensions Heat Up

U.S. Gasoline Prices Surge as Iran Tensions Heat Up

Gasoline prices are rising rapidly, leaving many households struggling to manage higher fuel expenses.Rising fuel costs affect everything from daily commuting to grocery delivery, putting pressure on budgets that are already stretched by inflation.While global market trends and geopolitical tensions are driving these increases, the impact is felt most directly by consumers, influencing how they spend and plan for the future.Understanding these dynamics can help individuals and families adapt to changing energy costs effectively. Gasoline prices displayed at Arco station in Los Angeles amid rising fuel costs.(Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images) The Consumer Impact of Higher Gasoline Prices Household Budgets…
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Global Oil Crisis & the EV Market: Opportunities and Risks

Global Oil Crisis & the EV Market: Opportunities and Risks

The global oil crisis is reshaping the EV market. It creates both challenges and opportunities for automakers worldwide.Rising fuel prices, geopolitical tensions, and supply chain disruptions are influencing consumer choices and industry strategies.Historically, the 1973 Oil Crisis (First Oil Shock) and the 1979 Oil Crisis (Second Oil Shock) triggered major shifts in transportation and energy strategies. These events also accelerated the adoption of electric vehicles.Today, the EV market is evolving faster than ever due to these pressures. How the Oil Crisis Impacts the EV Market Rising oil prices affect both households and businesses:Higher fuel costs reduce disposable income.Inflation affects large…
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Massive 10-Pound Chocolate Bunny at Costco Priced Up to $140

Massive 10-Pound Chocolate Bunny at Costco Priced Up to $140

This Easter, Costco has pulled out all the stops with its massive Chocolate Bunny.Weighing a whopping 10 pounds and priced up to $140, this giant chocolate creation has shoppers debating whether it’s a sweet indulgence, a showpiece for parties, or just a serious arm workout.Social media is buzzing with reactions, memes, and even a few “I need this” posts. a Massive Chocolate Bunny for Up to $140.Photo by Laura Lamb / @CostcoHotFinds Too Big to Fit in Your Basket The Chocolate Bunny is so large that it practically defies normal shopping expectations—it won’t fit in a standard basket.Beyond being a…
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New York Lifts TikTok Ban for Government Use — What Changes Now?

New York Lifts TikTok Ban for Government Use — What Changes Now?

New York TikTok Ban Lifted: Government Agencies Return On March 31, New York City officially lifted its TikTok ban for government use, signaling a major shift in municipal communication.Mayor Mamdani announced that all city departments can now use TikTok under strict security measures.Going forward, the city plans to use short-form videos to engage directly with residents, share policy updates, public services, emergency alerts, and community events.This is more than a technical policy shift—it is a broader transformation in the city’s digital communication strategy. Security Rules After New York TikTok Ban Lifted To balance communication efficiency with cybersecurity, New York City…
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Who really holds power in Iran right now? According to Donald Trump, it’s certain key power players, and he also claimed to have spoken with a “senior” official.

Who really holds power in Iran right now? According to Donald Trump, it’s certain key power players, and he also claimed to have spoken with a “senior” official.

"Nobody knows who to talk to," President Donald Trump said Tuesday at the White House, describing what he portrayed as both chaos and opportunity inside Iran’s leadership. "But we're actually talking to the right people, and they want to make a deal so badly."His remarks come as the U.S. claims it is engaged in talks with a "top" Iranian figure, even as Tehran publicly denies that negotiations are taking place.The question now is not just whether talks are happening, but whether anyone in Tehran has the authority to deliver. With U.S.-Israel strikes on senior Iranian leadership and growing internal fractures,…
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China’s Floating Solar Farms: Clean Energy and Water Conservation

China’s Floating Solar Farms: Clean Energy and Water Conservation

China floating solar farms are rapidly emerging as a major innovation in renewable energy.Across the country’s reservoirs, lakes, and mining subsidence areas, these systems are transforming unused water surfaces into powerful clean energy generators.Instead of occupying valuable land, solar panels are installed on floating platforms that rest on water. This simple but effective idea allows large-scale electricity production without competing with agriculture, housing, or industry.At the same time, these systems offer additional environmental benefits. The water beneath the panels helps keep them cooler, improving efficiency, while also reducing evaporation from lakes and reservoirs.As China continues to expand its renewable energy…
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Conquering the “Impossible”: China Captures the Crown Jewel of Shipbuilding

Conquering the “Impossible”: China Captures the Crown Jewel of Shipbuilding

On March 20, 2026, a massive vessel slowly emerged from its construction dock in Shanghai, guided by nine tugboats. The Adora Flora City, China's second domestically built large cruise ship, was successfully undocked—marking not just another milestone, but proof that the nation has conquered what many considered the "impossible" problems of shipbuilding.Just two years and three months after the first domestic cruise ship, Adora Magic City, was delivered, China has achieved the leap from exploration to excellence. The journey from "one ship" to "a fleet" has begun.  Naming and delivery ceremony of China's domestically built large cruise ship "Adora Floracity"Credit: Courtesy of…
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The Rice That Keeps on Giving: Chinese Scientists Unlock the Secret to Perennial Rice

The Rice That Keeps on Giving: Chinese Scientists Unlock the Secret to Perennial Rice

For 10,000 years, farmers have followed the same exhausting cycle: plow, sow, grow, harvest, repeat. Rice—the staple food for more than half of humanity—has always been an annual crop, dying after each harvest and requiring replanting season after season.But what if rice could behave more like an orchard? Planted once, harvested year after year?That vision is now closer to reality. A team of Chinese scientists has identified the key genes that allow wild rice to live for years, and they have successfully reintroduced this "longevity" trait into cultivated rice. Perennial growth. A small regulatory RNA controls vegetative growth in rice.Credit:…
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Iranian man, 2nd person arrested after allegedly trying to enter UK nuclear missile base: report

Iranian man, 2nd person arrested after allegedly trying to enter UK nuclear missile base: report

HMS Artful, an Astute-class nuclear-powered fleet submarine, is shown at His Majesty's Naval Base Clyde on March 4, 2025, in Faslane, Scotland. (Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)Two People Arrested After Failed Attempt to Enter HM Naval Base ClydeAuthorities confirmed to Fox News Digital that two people were arrested on Thursday after unsuccessfully attempting to enter HM Naval Base Clyde in Scotland. One suspect was an Iranian man, while the other was a woman of unknown nationality, The Telegraph reported. Police Confirm Two Suspects Apprehended“Around 5pm on Thursday, 19 March, 2026, we were made aware of two people attempting to enter HM Naval…
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