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In 1973, the world experienced a major turning point in automotive history. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) decided to tighten the flow of oil to the United States, triggering ...
The year 1973 was full of change and entirely groovy. The U.S. pulled out of Vietnam, Roe v. Wade shook up the courts, and ...
The year 1973 was full of change and entirely groovy. The U.S. pulled out of Vietnam, Roe v. Wade shook up the courts, and gas lines stretched for blocks as the oil crisis took hold. On the flip ...
Clark Olofsson, a Swedish bank robber who held four people hostage for six days in a 1973 Stockholm bank siege that coined ...
The amount of fuel an engine uses is determined by a lot of different factors. It's mostly true that V8s use more fuel than ...
Behind Trump's willingness to risk war in the Middle East lies the fact that the United States has freed itself from energy ...
Two 10-year-old girls who were turned down for the “boys only” National Tom Sawyer Days Fence Painting Contest in Hannibal, Missouri, still plan to show off their painting skills -- with handmade ...
Competition for critical minerals is heating up, with China's rare earth curbs in retaliation for tariffs from the United ...
STOCKHOLM: Clark Olofsson, a Swedish bank robber who held four people hostage for six days in a 1973 Stockholm ...
If oil prices rise and stay elevated, consumers will seek better options. Could it accelerate the shift to electric vehicles?
Financial markets and policymakers are complacent about developments in the Middle East and their effects on energy markets.