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The United States is currently the world’s largest oil producer, pumping millions of barrels per day and even exporting crude globally. Yet despite this dominance, drivers are still facing rising gasoline prices at the pump. This disconnect has left many wondering why abundant domestic production is not translating into cheaper fuel. The answer lies ...


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Millions of Americans are being urged to act quickly as a little-known pandemic-era tax refund deadline approaches. The opportunity stems from a recent court ruling that found some taxpayers may have been wrongly charged penalties and interest during the COVID-19 period, potentially entitling them to refunds from the Internal Revenue Service.

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A beloved roadside giant known for its massive stores, famously clean restrooms, and cult-favorite snacks is now facing unexpected scrutiny that has caught many travelers off guard. Buc-ee’s has been hit with failing grades from the Better Business Bureau across dozens of locations, raising new questions about how the company handles customer service issu...


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For 36 years, Father Bob Caudill has been feeding the homeless at All Saints Catholic Mission in Oakland Park, Florida. He has offered meals, hot showers, and spiritual guidance to people with nowhere else to turn. But what started as an act of faith has become one of the most contentious legal battles between a church and a city government in recent Flori...


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A routine lottery transaction at a Scottsdale, Arizona Circle K turned into a legal standoff after a $12.8 million winning ticket was printed, abandoned, and ultimately purchased by the store’s own manager. The case, now before Maricopa County Superior Court, raises a question courts have rarely been asked to answer: when a winning ticket is left behin...


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