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Scientists crush gold at extreme pressure and find a new phase
Gold has a reputation for being one of the most stable, predictable elements in the periodic table, but under crushing ...
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The last US penny is minted, and coin hoarders could win
The United States has finally shut off the presses for the one-cent coin, ending more than a century of minting pennies and ...
A global race is on to secure Arctic resources, particularly rare earths, as nations seek alternatives to China's dominance.
Indian equity indices opened Wednesday’s trading session on a higher note. The NSE Nifty 50 rose 37 points or 0.14% to open at 25,973. The BSE Sensex opened 90 points or 0.11% higher at 84,718. The ...
HIGH POINT, N.C. (WTVD) -- The High Point Market returns to the furniture capital of the world as tariffs on imported lumber and furniture continue. The biannual event brings together thousands of ...
TMC rallied as the trade war threats eased over the weekend. However, the scuffle over rare earths sent many miners of critical materials soaring. Speculative stocks also rallied, so TMC checked ...
Turning Point USA, the organization co-founded by Charlie Kirk, announced Thursday it will host "The All American Halftime Show" as counterprogramming to Bad Bunny's headlining performance at the 2026 ...
Turning Point USA is throwing its own Super Bowl halftime show. The conservative political action organization was founded by the late activist Charlie Kirk, who on Tuesday was to be posthumously ...
(Gray News) – Turning Point USA said it will be hosting its own halftime show during the Super Bowl this February. The conservative nonprofit organization, founded by Charlie Kirk, announced Thursday ...
The move comes after conservatives criticized the NFL for choosing Bad Bunny to headline the 2026 show in February. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor After some Republicans criticized the NFL for ...
U.S. stocks traded lower midway through trading, with the Nasdaq Composite falling around 200 points on Tuesday. The Dow traded down 0.39% to 46,510.91 while the NASDAQ fell 0.93% to 22,729.14. The ...
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