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High gas prices have drivers lining up at Costco and Walmart : NPR

High gas prices have drivers lining up at Costco and Walmart : NPR

Drivers fuel up at a Costco gas station in Roseville, Mich. Paul Sancya/AP hide caption toggle caption Paul Sancya/AP Stay up to date with our Up First newsletter sent every weekday morning. In the hunt for cheaper gas, people are going out of their way for discounted fuel at Costco and Walmart — many of them visiting for the first time. Drivers also are now filling up more often, but topping up with fewer gallons at a time. As the U.S. war in Iran continues to drive up gas prices, Costco’s gas stations have been selling record amounts of fuel, executives told investors on a call Thursday. In fact, Costco had never sold as much gas as it did between April and mid-May, CEO Ron Vachris said, with stations having to get multiple daily gas deliveries to keep up. People have been willing to drive further and wait in line longer to buy cheaper gas. “A lot of members are increasing their frequency of visiting the gas station to top up in between what would …

For some veterans, the Iran war has a silver lining

For some veterans, the Iran war has a silver lining

As the Iran war stretches into its fourth month, the ripple effects are still being felt across the globe. So far, upwards of 3,000 people have died in Iran alone, with thousands dead in Lebannon, and hundreds of casualties in other countries in the region. The economic shock has also rippled across the world, driving up the cost of fuel and other goods. Nonetheless, some U.S. veterans are finding hope in the widespread opposition to the war, which marks a sea change from previous wars. Aaron Hughes, an Iraq war veteran and a Chicago organizer for About Face: Veterans Against the War, told Salon that the beginning of the Iran war brought with it a flood of emotions including despair and depression, stemming from the fact that, despite his best efforts and the efforts of veterans like him, the country had once again found itself embroiled in another war. “When things were beginning, for myself, I was having a hard time sleeping. The disconnect between our military actions and our daily lives is profound,” Hughes …

Indian Oil Refiners Lining up Oil Cargoes to Meet Local Demand, Official Says

Indian Oil Refiners Lining up Oil Cargoes to Meet Local Demand, Official Says

NEW DELHI, ⁠April ⁠17 (Reuters) – Indian ⁠oil refiners are ​doing their best ‌to line-up oil ‌cargoes ⁠to ⁠meet local demand, an Indian ​government official said on Friday, ​after the United States ⁠decided ⁠not to ⁠extend a ​waiver from sanctions on ​crude ⁠purchases from Russia and Iran. The ⁠U.S. waiver for sanctioned Russian oil purchases ⁠expired on April 11 and the exemption on Iranian oil is due to end on ⁠April 19. (Reporting by Nidhi Verma, writing by Shilpa ​Jamkhandikar; Editing by ​YP Rajesh) Copyright 2026 Thomson Reuters. Photos You Should See – April 2026 Source link

Radio 2 ‘lining up wildcard’ Scott Mills replacement after BBC firing

Radio 2 ‘lining up wildcard’ Scott Mills replacement after BBC firing

Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter The BBC is “lining up a wildcard” replacement for Scott Mills, who was sacked from the Radio 2 breakfast show last month. Mills, 53, was fired shortly before it emerged he’d been investigated by the Metropolitan Police in 2016 over allegations of serious sexual offences involving a teenage boy under 16 between 1997 and 2000. Gary Davies has been filling in for Mills on the breakfast show slot, with a permanent replacement yet to be announced – but while high-profile names including Vernon Kay, Sara Cox and Claudia Winkleman have been touted, reports suggest these three won’t be stepping up to the plate. Scott Mills was fired from BBC Radio 2 over serious allegations (Getty Images) Instead, OJ Borg, who presents a weekday overnight show from midnight to 3am on the station, is now a frontrunner, according to The Sun. “Bosses …

‘Gatekeeper’ lining brain cells may guard against Alzheimer’s disease

‘Gatekeeper’ lining brain cells may guard against Alzheimer’s disease

Neurons never sit still for long. Receptors move in and out of the cell surface. Signals surge, fade, then surge again. Beneath that activity, a fine lattice made of actin and spectrin quietly lines the inner membrane. In a new study, researchers used super-resolution imaging to watch how that lattice, known as the membrane-associated periodic skeleton, or MPS, shapes what enters a neuron and what stays out. Their findings suggest the MPS does more than hold structure. It acts as a physical barrier that regulates endocytosis, the process cells use to pull material inside. The team visualized four major endocytic pathways in mature neurons: clathrin-mediated endocytosis, caveolin-mediated endocytosis, flotillin-mediated endocytosis, and fast endophilin-mediated endocytosis. Using structured illumination microscopy and 3D STORM imaging, they mapped where these pathways operate across axons, dendrites, and the axon initial segment. Ruobo Zhou, assistant professor of chemistry, of biochemistry and molecular biology, and of biomedical engineering, on left, co-led the study with Jinyu Fei, a graduate student in the chemistry department in Penn State’s Eberly College of Science. (CREDIT: Jaydyn …