either detonated or threw explosive devices at three different businesses in the nation s capital within the span of minutes sunday morning. officials are offering a reward for information leading to an arrest or conviction as the search continues. correspondent david spunk joins me live in washington. good evening, david. mike, good evening. still no word on a suspect or suspects. they believe there may be multiple people involved given that multiple locations were hit within 15 minutes. authorities are advertising a $20,000 reward for more information leading to the arrest of a suspect or, as i said, possibly multiple suspects. police are out with a wanted poster hoping to bring awareness and information to crack the case. it s hard to make out the suspect, but the vehicle is a gold champagne-colored acura tl with a clear clot of a maryland plate. now, the attacks began at 4:30 yesterday morning. the first a truist bank atm, someone detonated an explosive outside the buil
might be your better choice. that s because chicken is actually down 9% in cost compared to last year. so two pounds of chicken. that s $8.14. the difference between the two proteins, when it with comes to beef, the cost of farming has gone up, fertilizer, making it more expensive. chicken was so expensive last year, inflation and chicken, coming down, because the avian flu going away, making more chicken available. you can t stop there, right? when you talk about the burger, that ground beef, you got to have the bun. 17% more in cost this year. still affordable, but by far the biggest jump that we have seen. now we ve got to move over to our sides. we ll focus on our potato sides. first up, potato salad. grandma s favorite the r. up 5% in cost. potato chips down 4%. that almost cancel out there. now, of course, you got to wash this down with some beer. bud light has seen controversy.
undermine american energy. colonial pipeline was forced to shut down a system delivering 45% of the gasoline consumed on the eastern coast of the united states. one of the things that s great about our energy infrastructure is how careful these companies have been to protect the pipelines delivering oil and gas to markets, but the commercial systems are still vulnerable. it was already showing vulnerability prior to that attack? well, the vulnerabilities that existed existed because commercial-facing systems have to talk to the world. the public internet as we know it. the fact is you can t do business without business systems up and running. gas prices rose and panic buying ensued. the hack revealed the need for additional safeguards. i think these attacks are forcing companies to spend a significant amount of resources on their cyber security and infrastructure security in a way they never have before.