Headlines from Across the MAP
Nov 10, 2022In the most densely populated corner of the US, temperatures are about to drop after a stretch of unusually warm weather. And the signs of a winter crisis are already multiplying.
Heating oil delivered to New York is the priciest ever. Retailers in Connecticut are rationing it to prevent panic buying. New England’s stockpiles of diesel and heating oil — the same product, taxed differently — are a third of normal levels. Natural gas inventories are also below average. A Massachusetts-based utility is imploring President Joe Biden to prepare emergency measures to prevent a gas shortage.
- Bloomberg: "The US Northeast Is Hurtling Toward A Winter Heating Crisis"
- The Wall Street Journal: "Autonomous Delivery And Work Drones Will Still Need A Human Minder"
- Visual Capitalist: "The Shrinking Trillion Dollar Market Cap Club"
- Mises Institute: "Today's Inflation Surge Should Discredit Modern Monetary Theory Forever"
- Reuters: "Wall Street Surges, Dollar Plunges As Inflation Data Boosts Fed Slowdown Hopes"
- NPR: "They Made A Material That Doesn't Exist On Earth. That's Only The Start Of The Story"
- The Wall Street Journal: "Moving In Together Doesn’t Match The Financial Benefits Of Marriage, But Why"