NEW YORK — Gasoline prices are on a summer slide, giving U.S. drivers a break as they set out for the beach and other vacation spots for the Fourth of July. The national average for a gallon has fallen for 21 days straight and is now below $3.50 for the first time since February. The reason: Oil prices have been relatively stable, and refineries are turning out more gasoline after completing springtime maintenance. More business newsN.Y. AG looking at companies that use ATM-type cards to pay some workers Associated Press The office of Attorney General Eric Schneiderman says it sent letters to companies including Wendy’s, Home Depot and Wal-Mart. Business groups applaud delay...
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