Though, this only includes non-OPEC countries
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What Fruit of the Loom’s Strange New Ads Actually Get Right
In new campaign, Fruit of the Loom jokes that getting your panties in a bunch can ruin your day. Studies say that’s true
Shutdown Effect: Milk Prices Could Double
Battle in Congress could have a dramatic effect on food staple
Own a Piece of the Empire State Building
The staple of New York’s skyline will soon be open to shareholders
Why California Is Hiking Its Minimum Wage
The Golden State is raising its minimum wage, in part to help younger workers. Nine out of ten California minimum-wage workers are at least 20 years old. The state is raising the minimum wage in stages, and by 2016 it will rise …
The Major Companies Bringing Manufacturing Back to America
Watch this video to see who is manufacturing in America again
Google Calico and a Brief History of the Immortality Business
Humans have aspired to immortality since, well, forever. Google’s push into the science of aging is the latest effort at significantly extending our lifespan. Its new company, called Calico, is likely the most serious such …
New Editor Nancy Gibbs Maps Out What’s Next For Time
Every new editor of TIME gets the chance to reimagine it, and there has never been a more exciting time to do that.
Coming Soon to America: Bitcoin ATMs
You could be buying the digital currency on an Atlanta street by year’s end
The New Way to Keep an Eye on the Market: Fidelity’s Google Glass App
The image of the Wall Street investor with dollar signs flashing in his eyes is about to become a lot more literal.
Digital Necromancy: Advertising with Reanimated Celebrities
The screen fades in on a man observing the Shanghai skyline from his penthouse apartment. “Water. It’s like the instincts,” he says. “Be water, my friend.” Then the iconic Johnnie Walker logo flashes across the screen. …
Inside the New Lab That Predicts Viral Videos
Predicting viral videos may seem impossible. But it’s something that the folks at Unruly Media think they’ve figured out