U.S., China Reach Rare Earths
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The U.S. government and private financiers are pouring money into critical minerals, believing China won’t ever be a reliable supplier again.
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Trump Signs Rare Earths ‘Framework’ With Australia and Vows to Speed Delivery of Nuclear Submarines
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese came to the White House Monday offering cheaper access to the continent’s rare earth minerals and an invitation to visit to play golf. President Donald Trump gifted his fellow world leader a pledge to not only honor a Biden-era agreement on nuclear-powered submarines,
Though we'll never say never with Rodgers, it appears the four-quarterback group to beat all 32 teams -- Brett Favre, Tom Brady, Drew Brees and Peyton Manning -- is safe for now. It should also be noted that Fran Tarkenton and Joe Montana beat all 28 teams when the league only had 28 teams.
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Florida's Lake County swamped by more than 19 inches of rain in rare Flash Flood Emergency
More than 19 inches of rain fell in just a few hours in Lake County, Florida, Sunday night, prompting the National Weather Service office in Melbourne to issue a rare Flash Flood Emergency.
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High-level Chinese officials to visit Brussels to discuss rare earth export curbs, EU's Costa says
European Council President Antonio Costa said on Monday that high-level officials from China were scheduled to visit Brussels in the coming weeks to discuss Beijing's export curbs on rare earths. China's expanded controls of rare earth exports have caused a global shortage,
In a now-deleted viral TikTok, a user seems to have added fuel to the fire of the ongoing alleged tension between Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber’s fandoms. The TikTok included a comment from Gomez’s makeup brand,
A rare two-coloured diamond has been discovered in Botswana, in southern Africa. The rough stone is half-pink and half-colourless and weighs 37.4 carats - around 7.5 grams. Experts think the diamond probably formed in two stages - with the coloured half likely developing first.