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Global oil demand has kept growing—albeit more slowly—and is projected to plateau around 2030.
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Jordan Blum,
Fortune,
19 May 2026
In a new energy market outlook projecting out to 2050, BNEF analysts forecast global oil demand will plateau in the early 2030s while natural gas demand surges well into mid-century.
Dodgers left-hander Justin Wrobleski shouted two words — the first of which didn’t appear to be fit for print — and strode off the mound, the icy expression on his face frozen in place all the way to the dugout.
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Maddie Lee,
Los Angeles Times,
30 May 2026
But it's also made people even more skeptical of public figures whose appearances seem naturally frozen in time.
The Experimental Group set the bar in Paris—they've now got several other bars around town and in cities worldwide—so coming to the original might be up there with going to the Louvre for true cocktail lovers.
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Condé Nast,
Condé Nast Traveler,
4 June 2026
Spanning Fresno, Kern, Kings and Tulare counties, the district has already drawn millions in spending and heavy national attention — setting the stage for another razor-thin, high-dollar general election fight this fall.