Lynas Rare Earths signs updated contract with U.S. govt for Texas facility
Lynas Rare Earths said on Tuesday it had signed an updated contract with the U.S. Department of Defense
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War, AI and Climate Change Shake Up $32 Trillion in Global Trade
(Bloomberg Markets) -- In Morocco trucks from a Connecticut logistics company ferry car parts and clothing across the Strait of
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Sudden Reversal of 1,000% Rally Shows Day-Trader Danger in Korea
It was a moment of triumph for South Korea’s retail investors, when a jump in Ecopro Co. to
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MLB trade grades: Cubs poach big bat from Nats for playoff push
MLB trade grades for the Chicago Cubs landing third baseman Jeimer Candelario in a trade with the Washington Nationals before the deadline.Whenever Washington Nationals third baseman Jeimer Candelario was scratched from the lineup on Monday, just 24 hours before the MLB trade deadline, it felt l...
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MLB Rumors: Dylan Cease buzz, Braves-Cardinals trade, Reds snoozing
MLB Rumors: Cincinnati Reds could make zero tradesThe Cincinnati Reds rebounded from a slow start to the season with a dominant month leading up to the All-Star break. Now, Cincy is keeping the momentum going. The Reds are nine games above .500 and a half-game ahead of the Brewers for first place ...
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Texas power use hits record for sixth time this summer as heat wave lingers
(Reuters) -Demand for power in Texas hit a record high for a sixth time this summer on Monday as homes
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Argentina Reserves Fall to 17-Year Low After $2.6 Billion Payment to IMF
Argentina’s central bank reserves fell Monday to the lowest level since 2006 after the government made a payment
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Asia Stocks Set to Follow Bullish Wall Street Mood: Markets Wrap
Asian stocks were poised to start the new month higher, following the bullish mood on Wall Street that
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Texas attorney general Paxton seeks dismissal of impeachment articles
By Brad Brooks Lawyers for suspended Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Monday asked the state Senate to
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MLB Trade Grades: Diamondbacks land bullpen upgrade from Mariners
MLB Trade Grades for the Diamondbacks and Mariners trade sending reliever Paul Sewald to Arizona for a three-player package in return.With the Arizona Diamondbacks falling from NL West leaders to four games back of the Dodgers and two back of the Giants in second place, everyone was waiting on t...
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Marketmind: Will August retain July's heat?
By Stephen Culp August 1 A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Stephen Culp, financial
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Twitter takes down huge ‘X’ sign on roof after San Francisco probe and neighbour complaints
Workers were seen on Monday dismantling a giant light-up ‘X’ sign on top of the downtown San Francisco headquarters of X, formerly known as Twitter, following an investigation from city officials that the social media company put up the new sign without proper permits. Earlier this month, Twitter completed its rebranding to X, part of CEO Elon Musk’s larger plan to turn the social networking site into an “everything app” like China’s WeChat. To commemorate the occasion, the company began taking down its well-known sign with its old blue bird logo, which long stood over the intersection of 10th and Market Street. That effort quickly ran into issues. Last Monday, police showed up and stopped the workers removing the bird sign, alleging the company didn’t have proper permits, and hadn’t taped off the sidewalk below the project, putting pedestrians at risk of falling debris, according to The Associated Press. Once the new, short-lived X sign went up, people in neighbouring buildings complained that the installation was strobing extremely bright light into their homes and businesses at all hours. Over the weekend, city building inspectors sought to investigate the "structure on [the] roof without permit", but were refused access to X headquarters on Friday and Saturday, according to city records obtained by The San Francisco Standard. The company told the inspectors the sign was only temporary, and was installed for an event, according to the records. The Independent has contacted X for comment. The kerfuffle over the sign is the latest incident in what’s been a tumultuous period under the new management of Elon Musk. The company has laid off thousands of people since the tech billionaire took over, including key members of its content moderation and human rights teams. During the winter, users exploiting oversights on a new paid verification tier impersonated major public companies, causing chaos for their share prices with pranks like an Eli Lilly imposter declaring that insulin was now free. Twitter has lost nearly half of its advertising revenue since Mr Musk took over, according to Mr Musk, and has laid off about half of X’s formerly 7,500-person staff. Read More Trump's early work to set rules for nominating contest notches big win in delegate-rich California X threatens to sue researchers who accused Twitter of allowing ‘hate to prosper’ Forecast calls for 108? Phoenix will take it, as record-breaking heat expected to end Thick smoke clouds billow from tractor-trailer fire next to Philadelphia bridge UK sanctions six people after British-Russian dissident’s appeal rejected Co-ordinated strike action by teachers in autumn off as unions accept pay rise
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