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Exxon, Chevron reap $31 billion profit from energy crunch

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Exxon Mobil Corp. and Chevron Corp. amassed more than $30 billion in combined net income as politicians blast Big Oil for raking in massive profits at a time when consumers are struggling with soaring inflation and energy shortages worldwide.

Twitter caps nine years of largely unfulfilled promise on NYSE

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Elon Musk’s buyout marks the end of nine years of public trading in Twitter Inc., which debuted with a bang but failed to match the rocket ride achieved by some other tech heavyweights.

Lodge-style Coeur d’Alene, a luxurious delight

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EUGENE, ORE. – The Coeur d’Alene is an exceptionally large, richly windowed lodge-style home design. A delight to behold, its expansive interior offers a multitude of gathering and private spaces.

Legal-Ease: Legal system’s complexity designed to eliminate unfair biases

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I spent last weekend with my sister’s family in Columbus. We left for church on Sunday before the sun had risen. However, in the car, my preschool-age nephew saw a ray of light and proclaimed, “See, the sun is trying really hard to come up!”

Liz Weston: 3 inflation-savvy moves to make now

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Inflation is proving to be a stubborn, unwanted houseguest.

Land transfers, Oct. 20-26

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The trend of the real estate market in Allen County is shown by the following report, for the week running Oct. 20 through Oct. 26. Figures reflect the selling price of the property, along with the address or lot number of same and are courtesy of Allen County Recorder Mona Losh’s Office.

Renters sue software firm, landlords over artificially inflating prices

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Renters are suing the Texas-based software company RealPage and some of the largest property management firms in the nation for allegedly forming what they call a “cartel” to artificially inflate apartment prices above competitive levels.

The Week Ahead: The ‘quiet week’ will be noisy

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For a little more than a week before each of its interest rate setting meetings, the Federal Reserve falls silent. The central bank calls it a blackout period. It’s a time when its leaders stop shedding light on their views of the American economy and go mute on the range of decisions they may make when they meet.

Millennial Money: When pinching pennies isn’t enough

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Scaling back streaming subscriptions is solid savings advice for some. But what if the choice you’re faced with is not whether to pay for Netflix or Hulu, but whether to pay for food or electricity?

Nostalgic Mallory offers narrow lot footprint

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EUGENE, ORE. – Gracefully tapered columns seated on rustic stone veneer bases give a Craftsman look to the Mallory, as do the multi-paned windows and traditional front porch. This three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath home has a fairly narrow footprint and is equally suitable for construction as a vacation retreat, or a year-round residence.