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Oil inventories rose by 3.5 million barrels to 441.8 million barrels in the week ended May 9, while analysts predicted stockpiles would fall by 1.8 million barrels U.S. crude oil inventories posted an unexpected build last week, while product stocks fell amid higher demand, according to data …
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Texas Attorney General Investigates General Mills for Alleged Deceptive Marketing of Cereals as "Healthy"
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has stepped up to hold General Mills accountable for what he describes as deceptive marketing practices, zeroing in …