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Gas prices are rising sharply in Florida and across the U.S. following recent military conflict in the Middle East. Analysts predict the war could drive prices up by an additional 20 to 30 cents per ...
Since March 2, Florida gas prices have jumped 35 cents for a gallon of regular. Experts expect prices to keep going up as the war with Iran spreads. Here's how to find cheapest gas near you. If you're ...
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