Monthly Archives: August 2020

Are oil prices about to show a correction?

Oil trade has been on the decline these past few weeks as conflict data pulls prices in different directions. But, according to some, a correction may be underway. Reuters’ John Kemp noted in its weekly column on fund trading that market movers last week were relatively indifferent to oil futures, …

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Trump Convention marks 2024 inaugural war

Haley will join a board of potential 2024 Republican presidential candidates on prime-time TV for the virtual convention – each in search of the kind of breakout moment that helped catapult Barack Obama into the presidency. South Dakota Gov. Christ Noem, Arkansas sen. Tom Cotton, and Iowa sen. Joni Ernst …

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Last on COVID-19 in MN: 9 more dead; total case top 66K

Updated 11:30 p.m. Minnesota’s COVID-19 data showed moderate daily death tolls Tuesday, but current hospitalizations now stand at over 300 people. The state continued to ride what officials have described as the crack of the last wave of the disease. The number of newly confirmed cases was relatively small at …

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Shannon Sharpe’s ominous Joe Judge warning for Giants

The Joe Judge Era is just beginning, but one Hall of Famer predicts an ugly end. Judge’s first Giants padded practice included players and assistant coaches running as punishment for miscues that would lead to penalties in games. It’s a rare sight in the NFL, and Shannon Sharpe does not …

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