Energy jitters push U.S. gas above four dollars as tanker strike rattles markets

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Gas prices in the U.S. rose above $4 a gallon for the first time since 2022, with the national average around $4.01 as oil costs climb amid the Iran conflict; a Kuwaiti-flagged tanker was struck near Dubai, underscoring continued energy-market volatility.
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