NEW YORK (AP) — Oil rose 1.5 percent Wednesday as the U.S. government reported a strong increase in demand for gasoline last week.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Oil rose 1.5 percent Wednesday as the U.S. government reported a strong increase in demand for gasoline last week.
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New, temporary Amtrak service between Chicago and Florida will soon begin running as the rail agency gears up for major construction along its busy Northeast Corridor. The new Floridian trains will run daily from Chicago to Miami, stopping along the way in Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Washington, D. C. Service begins Nov.
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More | Talk | Read It Later | SharePolymarket is aiming to raise an extra $50 million in new capital amongst expected plans of a new token launch. Blockchain-based betting platform Polymarket is aiming to raise $50 million in new capital through a fresh funding round, with investors issuing token warrants. This will give them the right to purchase tokens if Polymarket decides to launch them in the future, according to sources close to the company as reported by The Information. This comes after the company raised $70 million in two investment rounds this year, split between $25 million in a Series A led by General Catalyst and another $45 million in Series B led by Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin.
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