Oil prices reduce due to profit taking
Oil prices closed lower Monday as traders locked in profits after a brief bounce on the back of robust Chinese economic data.
Oil prices closed lower Monday as traders locked in profits after a brief bounce on the back of robust Chinese economic data.
The suit, filed by two gay couples, challenges Proposition 8 – a ban on gay marriage in the state of California.
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