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US gas prices jump 9 cents in two days amid Middle East tensions
U.S. gas prices increased 9 cents in two days, averaging $3.88 per gallon, due to renewed U.S. and Iranian strikes affecting oil flow through the Strait of Hormuz. Prior to a three-week ceasefire, prices exceeded $4 a gallon, and a month ago, regular gas averaged $4.15.
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