Oil shock from Iran conflict lifts U.S. gasoline prices

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Gasoline costs in the U.S. rose to about $3.54 per gallon as the Iran conflict disrupted oil production, storage, and shipping, driving crude prices higher and underscoring how Middle East tensions affect global energy markets and ordinary drivers.
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