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Iranian official: U.S. oil delegation to visit Iran this week
A U.S. delegation will visit Iran to review energy investment opportunities while Tehran negotiates a final deal with world powers on its nuclear programme, a senior oil ministry official told Mehr news agency on Monday.
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Nearly a year into the current F-150‘s production run, Ford has announced that it will again offer a gaseous-fuel prep option—only this time, it’ll be for the more powerful 5.0-liter V-8.
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Study finds climate change as threat to 1 in 6 species
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Kayakers in Seattle prep for oil-drilling protests
Judging from the water-safety preparations and drills off Seacrest Park in West Seattle, kayakers are ready for their upcoming mission to protest Shell oil rigs drilling in the Arctic.
Iran’s dire Strait
U.S. officials are still trying to interpret Iran’s actions and intentions in one of the world’s most important waterways.
Tesla launches used car sales via Web
Electric-car maker Tesla Motors Inc. has begun selling used versions of its Model S electric cars on its website, an important step for the luxury car maker as it matures from a startup to a mainstream company.