Is the rebound in oil prices sustainable?

[ad_1] This week, after falling since the end of April, oil futures have officially entered bearish territory. That happened on Wednesday, with an unexpected build up of stocks that resulted in the latest crude decline. Despite this, the market rebounded yesterday. This raises the question, is this rebound sustainable? There are basically two ways to … Read more

Beyond burger vs. impossible burger vs. fast-food burger

[ad_1] Fast food chains are jumping on the trend of herbal burgers. But many people wonder if these meatless options are actually healthier than the original ones. In recent years, chains such as Carl's Jr., White Castle and Burger King have announced partnerships with herbal "meat" manufacturing companies, such as Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods. … Read more

Spirit Airlines passenger banned for life after flight

[ad_1] SPIRIT Airlines (JIM WATSON / AFP / Getty Images) SPIRIT Airlines (JIM WATSON / AFP / Getty Images) NEW ORLEANS – A 30-year-old Spirit Airlines passenger on a Detroit-New Orleans flight was recently banned for life after taking a smoke-free ride in the aircraft washroom . A NK 985 flight attendant told a Member … Read more

Saudis and Russia discuss tens of billions of investments in energy

[ad_1] Russia and Saudi Arabia are discussing tens of billions of dollars worth of investments in various energy projects, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said at an economic forum in Russia on Friday. Russia and Saudi Arabia have many bilateral projects and their respective energy ministers discussed some of them at their meeting on the … Read more

Huawei will not be banned in Brazil: Vice President

[ad_1] The Chinese telecommunications company Huawei will not be banned from operating a fifth generation (5G) mobile telecommunications network in Brazil, said Vice President Hamilton Mourao. In an interview published Friday by the daily Valor Economico, Brazil's largest financial newspaper, Mourao said the idea of ​​Huawei's ban was not being considered by his administration. "No, … Read more