The Senate passed a resolution Thursday that would undo many of President Donald Trump's tariffs around the globe, the latest note of displeasure at his trade tactics in Washington that came just as ...
At 14-1, and the one loss to top-ranked Walpole, Wellesley re-enters the top five in this week’s Globe Top 20 field hockey poll. The Raiders climbed to No. 5 after Belmont’s loss to Dover-Sherborn.
Plumbing 360 LLC, a locally owned and operated plumbing company serving Tucson for over 25 years, announces expanded service capabilities and reinforced commitment to customer satisfaction as the ...
Planet Y may orbit closer than ‘Planet Nine’ A hidden planet could explain tilted KBO orbits New study suggests a rocky world like Earth ...
The United States could well be facing its most critical energy crisis in decades thanks to its longstanding reliance on imports for its rare earth minerals needs. The dramatic move announced by China ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent proposed a longer pause on high US tariffs on Chinese goods in return for Beijing putting off its recently announced plan to tighten limits on critical rare earths.
Satellite data reveal that a weak region in Earth's magnetic field has grown by an area roughly half the size of continental Europe in the last 10 years. A weak region in Earth's magnetic field has ...
Globe and Miami residents in central Arizona were recovering from recent devastating floods that caused a state of emergency. Volunteer efforts and tens of thousands of sandbags helped protect the ...
The magnetic field that protects our planet is shifting – and one region is fading fast. Over the South Atlantic, a weak spot in Earth’s magnetic shield has grown steadily since 2014. It now stretches ...
A weak spot in the Earth's magnetic field is growing over the South Atlantic Ocean, according to more than a decade's worth of satellite data collected by scientists. The magnetic field surrounding ...
GLOBE, AZ (AZFamily) — All homes in Globe have running water again, officials confirmed Tuesday night after a main waterline ruptured in the latest flood. The water pressure may not be up to normal.
The only question about China’s dangerously dominant position in the rare earth market — which it first briefly weaponized against Japan in 2010 — is how and when it uses it. Beijing has now turned up ...
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