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Oil rebounds after news of US strikes on Iranian military site

By Nicole Jao NEW YORK, May 28 (Reuters) – Oil prices jumped about 2% in early Thursday trading after Reuters reported fresh U.S. strikes overnight on an Iranian military site, escalating tensions

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