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    FILE - In this April 29, 2014 photo, a customer fills her car with fuel at a gas station, in Brookline, Mass. Gasoline prices are falling along with oil prices this summer because concerns of global supply disruptions have subsided somewhat despite continued violence in the Middle East. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)

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    FILE - In this April 29, 2014 photo, a customer fills her car with fuel at a gas station, in Brookline, Mass. Gasoline prices are falling along with oil prices this summer because concerns of global supply disruptions have subsided somewhat despite continued violence in the Middle East. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)

    Washington gas prices spike 30 cents per gallon

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    Media hype around the recreation of George Washington's distillery gets credit for sparking a revival in rye.
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    Biden’s economic triumphalism may look out of touch as inflation lingers
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    Industrial policy is possible, which is why we should oppose it
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    Kentucky residents will enjoy slight tax cut as state hits two revenue thresholds
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    Kentucky residents will enjoy slight tax cut as state hits two revenue thresholds

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