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Surging Oil Costs Drive Wedge in Economy | The Wall Street Journal -- Mon., May 18, 2026

Surging Oil Costs Drive Wedge in Economy | The Wall Street Journal -- Mon., May 18, 2026

Full newsprint issue of the Eastern Edition of The Wall Street Journal as published on Monday, May 18, 2026.

Top Story: Surging Oil Costs Drive Wedge in Economy - Wartime rise makes consumers pay extra $45 billion while boosting investors

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          Surging Oil Costs Drive Wedge in Economy | The Wall Street Journal -- Mon., May 18, 2026

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          Surging Oil Costs Drive Wedge in Economy | The Wall Street Journal -- Mon., May 18, 2026

          Full newsprint issue of the Eastern Edition of The Wall Street Journal as published on Monday, May 18, 2026.

          Top Story: Surging Oil Costs Drive Wedge in Economy - Wartime rise makes consumers pay extra $45 billion while boosting investors

          Also on A1:

          • Prayer Takes Center Stage on the National Mall
          • Suspicious Bets on D.C. Policy Increasingly Task Regulators
          • Dr. Who? The Nurse Practitioner Will See You Now
          • Underdog Wins Golf’s PGA
          • Bourbon Surplus Drains Distillers
          • A-Hed: Acupuncture for Pets Is A Booming Business for Vets

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                  Full newsprint issue of the Eastern Edition of The Wall Street Journal as published on Monday, May 18, 2026.

                  Top Story: Surging Oil Costs Drive Wedge in Economy - Wartime rise makes consumers pay extra $45 billion while boosting investors

                  Also on A1:

                  • Prayer Takes Center Stage on the National Mall
                  • Suspicious Bets on D.C. Policy Increasingly Task Regulators
                  • Dr. Who? The Nurse Practitioner Will See You Now
                  • Underdog Wins Golf’s PGA
                  • Bourbon Surplus Drains Distillers
                  • A-Hed: Acupuncture for Pets Is A Booming Business for Vets