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US gasoline stock draws likely resume as demand edges higher
US gasoline inventory draws likely resumed in the week ended April 30, an S&P Global Platts survey of analysts showed May 3, amid an uptick in end-user demand.
Total US gasoline stocks are expected to have declined 500,000 barrels last week to around 234.6 million barrels, analysts said. The draw would snap four consecutive weekly builds that had pushed inventories to their highest since late February, though would narrow the deficit to the five-year average of US Energy Information Administration data to 2.4% from 2.6% the week prior.
The expected decline comes amid signs that US gasoline consumption is edging higher ahead of the high-demand summer driving season.
Sean Hannity slams the DOJ for politically motivated predawn raids of Rudy Giuliani s home and office
Sean Hannity attacked the Department of Justice over its investigation of Rudy Giuliani on his Fox News show Monday night
Agents raided Giuliani s home and office in Manhattan last Wednesday
Hannity argued that the DOJ had no reason to conduct the raids in that manner We re going to continue to ask an obvious and very important question, is Rudy Giuliani s FARA investigation, does it have political motives? he asked
Suspect in NY Synagogue Vandalisms Released from Jail Due to Bail Reform
He faces 42 charges of hate-crime related offenses. But the prosecution didn’t seek bail for Burnette due to the state’s bail reform laws.
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The suspected perpetrator behind the recent vandalism of New York synagogues was released from jail on May 2 as a result of the state’s bail reform law.
Jordan Burnette, 29, was arrested on May 1 for allegedly breaking the windows of synagogues in the Riverdale area and pouring hand sanitizer on prayer books and then throwing them into the woods. He faces 42 charges of hate-crime related offenses. But the prosecution didn’t seek bail for Burnette due to the state’s bail reform laws. Under the law, which was first implemented in January 2020 and amended in the following April, nonviolent offenses are not subjected to bail. The prosecution pointed out to the judge that before the law was implemented, they would have sought “substantial bail”
May 4, 2021
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced on Monday that capacity restrictions in New York City will be lifted on May 19, which will include Broadway theaters. Restaurants, museums, movie theaters, retail stores and more will also be having their capacity restrictions lifted in New York City on May 19.
Though Broadway will be allowed to reopen on May 19, it doesn’t mean shows will be taking place right away. Cuomo said:
“Broadway for example has a schedule. They have to produce a play before they can sell the play, so there is a schedule for them. But from a capacity point of view, they can all reopen on May 19.”