America’s Mineral And Metal Insecurity Is A National Security Threat. It Doesn’t Have To Be.
"Semiconductors are a small appetizer to what we are about to feel on battery cells over the next two decades,"...
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"Semiconductors are a small appetizer to what we are about to feel on battery cells over the next two decades,"...
Share to FacebookShare to TwitterShare to LinkedinAnother day, another record for gasoline prices, which hit an average of $4.715 a...
How well did you keep up with the news this week? Take our quiz.Opec and its allies have agreed to...
Microsoft has cut its revenue and profit outlook for the current quarter citing currency fluctuations, becoming the biggest US company...
Elon Musk often seems like the unrestrained id that other chief executives keep hidden from view, a personality unchecked by...
Dive Brief: Brimming with confidence in their 170-year-old denim brand during their Investor Day on Wednesday, Levi’s executives unveiled ambitious...
Once again, it is the world’s poor who risk becoming collateral damage. As war thunders on in Ukraine, the most...
Ukraine’s central bank has raised its benchmark lending rate from 10 per cent to 25 per cent, its first increase...
Opec and its allies on Thursday agreed to accelerate oil production in July and August, as the cartel’s linchpin Saudi...
Dive Brief: Dollar General has named 11 people to executive positions — moves that include the appointment of a trio of...
Gemini, the digital asset exchange owned by the billionaire Winklevoss twins, plans to lay off about a tenth of its...
Some frightful warnings from prominent public figures this week: Jamie Dimon, CEO of J.P. Morgan Chase, told attendees at a...
Russian companies have been plunged into a technological crisis by western sanctions that have created severe bottlenecks in the supply...
Saudi Arabia will host the world’s biggest solar thermal plant. The facility will generate steam to make aluminum — not...
The possibility that Russia will be asked to leave OPEC+, formally or de facto, reminds me of an old cartoon...
European stocks rose on Thursday after markets kicked off the new month on a downcast note, as fresh economic data...
Amazon will close its Chinese ebook store next year, marking the latest retreat from western technology companies that are scaling...
A big tent at Hay, ready to welcome festival-goers © Adam Tatton-ReidIt’s been the question that has long bugged publishers:...
Hello, this is Kenji from Hong Kong. Normally at this time of year, the city would be preparing to mark...
Investment in tech companies is stalling as valuations fall. Tech stocks are dragging markets lower, pushing the Nasdaq index down...