MANKATO, MINN. – Behind Abbey Murphy’s second consecutive hat trick, the No. 3-ranked University of Minnesota women’s hockey team rolled to an 11-3 victory over No. 12 Minnesota State on Friday night at the Mayo Clinic Health System Event…
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NSW firefighters brace for worsened conditions with strong winds set to follow extreme heatwave
Fire crews are bracing for an increase in bush and grass fires, as conditions are set to worsen by Saturday afternoon.
As of 12pm (AEDT), there were 46 fires burning across New South Wales, with about six yet to be contained.
NSW Rural Fire…
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Golden Week Nominees Night Celebrates a Podcasting Milestone — Spotify
This year, podcasts are making their Golden Globes debut with a new category honoring the medium’s leading shows and creators. To mark the occasion, Spotify and The Hollywood Reporter…
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Wabash Opens National Duals With Win, Battles Through Three Matches on Day One
CEDAR FALLS, Iowa — The Wabash College wrestling team opened the 2026 National Wrestling Coaches…
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Oil gains 2% as market weighs Iran, Russia supply risks; dealmaking for Venezuela in focus
NEW YORK: Oil prices rose 2% on Friday on growing supply worries linked to intensifying protests in oil-producing Iran and an escalation of attacks in Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Brent futures settled $1.35, or 2.18%, higher to $63.34 per barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude was up $1.36, or 2.35%, to $59.12.
Both benchmarks climbed more than 3% on Thursday, following two straight days of declines. For the week, Brent rose about 4%, while WTI gained about 3%.
“The uprising in Iran is keeping the market on edge,” said Phil Flynn, senior analyst with the Price Futures Group.
Worries over potential disruption of Iran’s oil output grew as the civil unrest in the Middle Eastern country intensified.
“Iran protests seem to be gathering momentum, leading the market to worry about disruptions,” said Ole Hansen, head of commodity analysis at Saxo Bank.
A nationwide internet blackout was reported in Iran on Thursday as protests over economic hardships continued in the capital Tehran, the major cities of Mashhad and Isfahan as well as other areas around the country.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries pumped 28.40 million barrels per day last month, down 100,000 bpd from November’s revised total, a survey showed, with Iran and Venezuela posting the largest declines.
Concerns about the spread of the Russia-Ukraine war also added to supply worries.
The Russian military said on Friday it had fired its hypersonic Oreshnik missile at targets in Ukraine. The targets included energy infrastructure supporting Ukraine’s military-industrial complex, the Russian defense ministry said in a statement.
Still, global oil inventories are rising, and oversupply remains the main driver that could cap gains, Haitong Futures said. Unless risks around Iran escalate, the rebound is likely limited and hard to sustain.
Meanwhile, the White House was set to meet with oil companies and trading houses Friday afternoon to discuss Venezuelan export deals.
U.S. President Donald Trump has demanded that Venezuela give the U.S. full access to its oil sector following Washington’s capture of the country’s leader Nicolas Maduro on Saturday. Trump administration officials have said the U.S. will control Venezuelan oil sales and revenue indefinitely.
Oil major Chevron Corp, global trading houses Vitol and Trafigura, and other firms are competing for U.S. government deals to market up to 50 million barrels of oil that state-run oil company PDVSA has accumulated in inventories amid a severe oil embargo.
“The market will focus on the outcome in the coming days for how the Venezuelan oil in storage will be sold and delivered,” said Tina Teng, market strategist at Moomoo ANZ.
U.S. oil and gas rig count, an early indicator of future output, fell by two to 544 this week, the lowest since mid-December, energy services firm Baker Hughes said in its closely followed report on Friday.
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Study uncovers a neural brake that limits motivation during unpleasant situations
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Most of us know the feeling: maybe it is making a difficult phone call, starting a report you fear will be criticized, or preparing a presentation that’s stressful just to think about. You understand what needs to be…
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Remembering Lal Bahadur Shastri on His Death Anniversary
In the political history of India, there are some names that don’t make much noise, but they change the course of history. Lal Bahadur Shastri was one of them.
Simplicity and Integrity as Political Ideals
In modern times, when politics…
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Doomsday is coming. What do we know so far?
Getty ImagesAfter playing Tony Stark and Iron Man in 10 Marvel films, Robert Downey Jr is back in a new role as villain Doctor Doom After 37 films, the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) needed an antidote to “superhero fatigue”.
In the past few…
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Home Office tells Gaza academic his bid to bring family to UK not urgent | Home Office
A Palestinian academic has failed in his latest attempt to be reunited with his family in the UK after the Home Office concluded their case was not urgent and it was more appropriate for his two children to remain with their mother in a tent in…
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How Kashmir’s ancient temples and shrines disappeared
Kashmir, the land of sages, saints, and scholars, was once of note for its intellect and pursuit of knowledge. For centuries, it contributed glaringly to India’s long-standing civilisation. The temples and shrines may have fallen, and history…
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