The Biden administration will disperse $5 billion to states to help build more electric vehicle charging stations across the country.
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Gas and heating costs could rise if Russia invades Ukraine, analysts say
It could get even more expensive to drive to the grocery store for milk or keep your home warm this winter if Russia makes good on its saber-rattling along
Why were there so many crypto ads during the Super Bowl?
The crypto marketing blitz has arrived.
Super Bowl host Inglewood has undergone one of California’s most dramatic transitions
Before Inglewood, in the shadows of Los Angeles International Airport, takes center stage on Super Bowl Sunday, the midsize city had been the quiet focal point
U.S. suspends Mexican avocado imports after threat to inspector
Mexico has acknowledged that the U.S. government has suspended all imports of Mexican avocados after a U.S. plant safety inspector in Mexico received a threat.
House prices soar in Inglewood, California, as the city prepares to host Super Bowl
Los Angeles middle school teacher Shirley Sher had grown tired of commuting an hour or more each way from the San Fernando Valley to the beach cities just to
Rent prices expected to increase another 10 percent in next year
Rent has been on the rise in cities across the country by as much as 30 percent in some areas. NBC News Maura Barrett takes an in-depth look at what this means for tenants who are experiencing financial trouble amid the end of local eviction moratoriums.
Dow tumbles 500 points as Ukraine-Russia crisis deepens
U.S. stocks contracted Friday on investor worries over escalating tensions on the border of Ukraine, where the threat of an invasion by Russia looms.
Dow falls 500 points amid escalation of Ukraine-Russia tensions
Dow Jones fell 503 points as investors worry over escalating tensions on the border of Ukraine, where the threat of a Russian invasion looms.
Trucker protests in Canada starts to hurt food supply for independent grocers
Small grocery stores in Canada that depend on the United States for all kinds of foods, from fruits and vegetables to cereal, are starting to feel the strain