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U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve falls below 300 million barrels for first time since early 1980s, raising cavern-damage concerns
U.S. Department of Energy data show the Strategic Petroleum Reserve has fallen below 300 million barrels for the first time since the early 1980s, approaching an operating floor analysts put at roughly 250 million to 300 million barrels. Experts warn that running inventories this low could increase the risk of structural damage to the underground salt caverns and reduce pumping capacity. Separately, the national average price of regular gasoline rose to $4.07 per gallon, described as the highest on record for mid-August.
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6-22
Texas woman, 76, dies after Tesla Model 3 reportedly on Autopilot crashes into her home
A 76-year-old woman in Texas was killed after a Tesla Model 3 that the driver said was in “autopilot” mode crashed into her home. The driver told police Autopilot was engaged and showed no signs of intoxication, and investigators have not filed charges as the probe continues. The collision left the house heavily damaged and displaced the family, heightening scrutiny of Tesla’s driver-assistance systems.
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Texas Supreme Court lets SpaceX keep closing Boca Chica Beach for Starbase rocket launches
The Texas Supreme Court rejected environmental groups’ lawsuit and said SpaceX may continue closing Boca Chica Beach to secure rocket launches from its nearby Starbase. The unanimous ruling overturned an appeals court decision and found the public has no direct constitutional right to enforce beach-access provisions. The decision came a week after SpaceX began trading on Nasdaq following an IPO that valued the company at about $1.8 trillion, with shares moving from a $135 offering price to as high as $225 before ending Friday at $185.
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6-18
Trump says he’s fine with the Fed holding or raising rates under Kevin Warsh
Donald Trump said in Paris he is “alright” with the Federal Reserve keeping interest rates steady or even raising them, provided it is led by his chosen chair, Kevin Warsh. His comments followed the Fed’s first meeting under Warsh, when policymakers left the benchmark rate unchanged. Quarterly projections indicated at least half of the committee is considering two quarter-point hikes or more. That marked a sharp shift from March, reflecting officials’ concerns that inflation has climbed to its highest level in three years.
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