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  • BusinessReuters

    US stands to lose Canadian natural gas when LNG Canada terminal starts up

    The start-up of LNG Canada, the country's first such export terminal, is likely to strain its natural gas supplies for multiple years and force producers to reduce exports to the U.S., where demand for the fuel is record high, companies said. Shell-led LNG Canada has begun testing its C$40-billion British Columbia terminal ahead of commercial operations starting in mid-2025. The terminal will process up to 2 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd), representing 11% of current Canadian gas output.

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  • BusinessThe Cool Down

    State Farm announces major insurance policy change affecting tens of thousands of households: 'This decision was not made lightly'

    With more insurance companies pulling out of the market or limiting coverage recently, some homeowners may have no other option.

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  • USKIRO

    After six days, North Bend zebra finally corralled, but method questioned by locals

    A zebra that had been on the loose in the woods near Snoqualmie and North Bend since Sunday has finally been corraled, but locals are questioning the methods behind her capture.

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  • BusinessReuters

    At Berkshire shareholder meeting, Buffett exhorts successors, pays tribute to Munger

    OMAHA, Nebraska (Reuters) -Warren Buffett took the stage at Berkshire Hathaway's annual meeting on Saturday, paying tribute to his longtime business partner Charlie Munger while outlining the expanded roles of the executives who are designated to eventually succeed him in leading the company. The meeting is the 60th for Buffett, 93, since he took over Berkshire in 1965. Buffett said he was comfortable letting chief executives of Berkshire's operating units deal directly with Vice Chairman Greg

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  • USUSA TODAY

    A Columbia professor wanted to document history. NYPD arrested him outside his home

    The professor had just finished his last class to end a 28-year teaching career at Columbia University. Then police arrested him outside his home.

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  • WorldReuters

    Bodies found in Mexico where Australian, US tourists went missing

    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican authorities have located three bodies in the state of Baja California where one American and two Australian tourists were reported missing, the local prosecutor's office said in a statement late on Friday. Australian brothers Callum, 33, and Jake Robinson, 30, and American Carter Rhoad, 30, were last seen on April 27, the Baja California state prosecutor's office previously announced. It referred to the missing American as Jack Carter Rhoad.

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