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Trend of 10 Cents Rise in Gas Prices Last Week Could Continue This Week

Trend of 10 Cents Rise in Gas Prices Last Week Could Continue This WeekAfter a jump of 10 cents in gas prices last week in South Florida, the same trend is expected to continue even this week.

The rise in oil prices is mainly attributed to higher demand for gasoline says AAA. Even the crude oil prices jumped for three consecutive weeks.

Amazon Will Offer Same-Day Delivery for Prime Members in Bronx and Chicago South Side

Amazon Will Offer Same-Day Delivery for Prime Members in Bronx and Chicago South SideRecently Amazon was criticized by elected representatives of Chicago that the retailer unfairly left out some of the cities minority communities from its same day delivery service.

American Family Association says It’s Testing Target’s Bathroom Policy

American Family Association says It’s Testing Target’s Bathroom PolicyTarget's new restroom policy of allowing transgender people to use the bathroom that they identify themselves with, is sending waves across the country. The reaction is mixed. American Family Association an anti-LGBT group said it is "testing" Target's bathroom policy.

Expedia chief earned $125 million during 2015 financial year

Expedia chief earned $125 million during 2015 financial year the chief executive of travel giant Expedia INC, has earned a whopping $125 million in compensation during 2015 financial year.

Board backs CEO Mark Weldon of MediaWorks

Board backs CEO Mark Weldon of MediaWorksThe board of directors of MediaWorks have extended their full support to Chief Executive Officer, Mark Weldon following a troubled week in the organisation including the exit of Hilary Barry from TV3 this week.

Murray Goulburn Cut Milk Prices, Farmers Feel the Pinch

Murray Goulburn Cut Milk Prices, Farmers Feel the PinchAustralia's largest milk processor Murray Goulburn Co-operative Co trimmed the long-held milk price which it planned to pay farmers, by about fifteen percent. This was the first cut to milk price in a mid-season after the financial crisis hit the globe. The move angered the farmers.

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