Meet a U.S. Start-Up Trying to Break China’s Rare-Earth Monopoly
Companies like Phoenix Tailings, which recently began producing metal in New Hampshire, are using new processing methods to compete with Chinese suppliers. Source: Original News
Companies like Phoenix Tailings, which recently began producing metal in New Hampshire, are using new processing methods to compete with Chinese suppliers. Source: Original News
The administration provided no details of what the president said was an attack last week linked to U.S. efforts to disrupt drug trafficking from Latin America. Source: Original News
Two brothers, both mechanical engineers, are climbing many of the world’s tall peaks to prove they have been measured incorrectly. Source: Original News
A Virginia man was charged with planting the bombs outside Democratic and Republican headquarters. Court documents show he believed that the 2020 election had been “tampered with.” Source: Original News
Three young Britons explain why they are building their futures overseas. Source: Original News
The Civil Aviation Authority reckons up to half a million people in the UK may be impacted by its new requirements. Source: Original News
The U.S. president said after a meeting at Mar-a-Lago that a deal was “maybe very close.” But a joint U.S.-Ukraine proposal appeared unfinished, as Russia rejected several ideas. Source: Original News
Under the shift, which Google said would eventually be rolled out to all users, old addresses would remain active. Messages and services would not be lost. Source: Original News
Figures suggest the surge in post-Christmas shoppers was the strongest in a decade. Source: Original News
An unusual partnership between an environmentalist and a Republican megadonor began with a fight on Twitter. It ended up in the creation of a $1 billion state fund to expand Texas park land. Source: Original News