Even in a time of sky-high gas prices, nearly 9 out of 10 workers commuted to work by car in 2005, the Census Bureau revealed in its "American Community Survey".
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While political leaders strive to placate constituents forking over more of their income at the pump, there's a group of energy experts arguing that gas is too cheap.
A Malaysian woman who converted to Christianity might be jailed for apostasy, or the rejection of her religion, after the Muslim-majority country's highest court ruled that she does not have a constitutional right to convert from Islam to another religion -
Crude oil pared gains on speculation the U.S. would have enough gasoline to meet demand as the summer driving season got under way.
Crude oil pared gains on speculation the U.S. would have enough gasoline to meet demand as the summer driving season got under way.
Crude oil pared gains on speculation the U.S. would have enough gasoline to meet demand as the summer driving season got under way.
Crude oil pared gains on speculation the U.S. would have enough gasoline to meet demand as the summer driving season got under way.
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Activist shareholders push salary caps, global warming at annual meeting; customers plan month-long boycott.
Greenville- Now that gas prices are hovering at around $3.50 a gallon, more drivers are choosing to run their vehicles on the E-85 ethanol-gasoline blend.
Congress thinks we aren't paying enough for gasoline.
This is getaway day for what's looked at as the unofficial start of summer. Millions of people will be climbing into their cars or getting on airplanes for the Memorial Day weekend.
The group warned in congressional testimony this week it believes that more record prices could be on the way. It's forecasting prices will approach $3.25 a gallon over the next 60 days.
The United States is likely to face several more years of high gasoline prices as refining capacity is expected to remain tight in the years ahead, a panel of high-ranking witnesses warned the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee on Tuesday.
Crude oil was little changed in New York after stalling yesterday at a one-week high on speculation fuel prices may fall as U.S. refiners increase gasoline production to bolster summer stockpiles.
Whatever the approach, people across the region are responding to the higher cost of gas, which last week topped $3 a gallon for regular unleaded.
If gas prices really were outrageously high, it is hard to believe there would be so many SUVs and big sedans, almost all with one occupant, still clogging the streets at rush hour.
The new higher price for regular, at $3.22, which goes into effect midnight Friday, will smash the previous record of almost $3.16 per gallon in Germany by about 6 cents. That record was set in September 2006. Prices for other grades of gas will set new highs as well.
The recent hike in gas prices has prompted Sen. Charles Schumer - who has received plenty of calls from those motorists - to call for a federal investigation into the oil refineries that make the gas.
FARMERS BRANCH, Texas - Cities across the U.S. are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars defending themselves against lawsuits and other challenges to ordinances enacted to keep out illegal immigrants Some are warning that these communities are risking financial disaster in their effort to curb illegal immigration. More than 90 cities or co
Gas prices are likely to set records this summer but probably won't reach $4 per gallon, energy analysts said yesterday. (((""probably wont""))) its shooting up to 3.19 all over here in Dayton Ohio,it was 2.97 this morning and after driving around and seeing the prices at different gas stations going up throughout the day I
The Consumers' Association of Canada began demanding the inquiry after gas prices rose sharply across Canada on Tuesday, with oil companies blaming the spike on low inventories.
Iraq 's neighbors in the Middle East have "everything at stake" if Iraq fails, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said ahead of two international meetings that have become command performances for skeptical Arab states.
Police Thursday released portions of an essay used to charge a Cary-Grove High School student with disorderly conduct, leaving several experts puzzled at an arrest based on such schoolwork. Asked to write about whatever he wanted in a creative writing class, would-be Marine and honors student Allen Lee, 18, described a violent dream in which he
The stock market's best-known indicator surged past its latest milestone shortly after trading began Wednesday, and even made it past 13,100, rising as high as 13,107.45. According to preliminary calculations, it closed at 13,087.46 up 133.52 or 1.03 percent.
For the first time, the faces of students at the Turner County High School prom were both white and black. Each year, in spite of integration, the school's white students had raised money for their own unofficial prom and black students did the same to throw their own separate party, an annual ritual that divided the southern Georgia peanut-farm
French voters turned out in force Sunday to choose a new president in one of the country's most suspense-filled elections in recent times, after a frenzied campaign by a dozen contenders left voters undecided but eager for a say.
With new advances unveiled this year, shoppers could one day step into an intelligent dressing room where they'll solicit opinions from friends who aren't actually in the store or forgo the hassle of changing altogether.
Motorists around the world have been paying more for their gasoline over the past month as falling U.S. stocks of the motor fuel have helped to drive up global oil prices.









