Oil drilling rises in longest U.S. streak since 2022 on price bump
The number of rigs drilling across US oil fields rose by two this week to 431, according to data released by Baker Hughes Co. on Friday.
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The number of rigs drilling across US oil fields rose by two this week to 431, according to data released by Baker Hughes Co. on Friday.
Ella Langley's "Choosin' Texas" is now tied with "I Hope" by Gabby Barrett as the fourth-longest-running No. 1 in the history of Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart.
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NOAA handed four states their longest snapper season in years, but a last-minute injunction killed opening day.
A federal judge blocked NOAA's plan to expand recreational red snapper fishing, pitting anglers against commercial fishermen in a fight over who owns the sea.
"I Just Might" ties Adele's "Easy on Me" as one of the 10 longest-running No. 1s of all time on Billboard's Radio Songs chart as it reaches 15 weeks running the show.
"Swim" ties as the longest-running No. 1 hit by BTS on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. as it holds atop the tally for an eighth nonconsecutive week.
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