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A walkout at the Escondida copper mine run by BHP in Chile risks disrupting supplies of a metal essential to the manufacturing and construction industries.
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Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
Slipknot's groundbreaking metal debut turns 25. To them, it's still 'this festering thing'
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The World’s Biggest Bitcoin Mine Is Rattling This Texas Oil Town
A cash-strapped city in rural Texas will soon be home to the world’s largest bitcoin mine. Local protesters are “raising hell.”47 minutes ago - Crypto -
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China’s role as “critical mineral monolith” supplying the tech industry
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Oil Regains Some Ground on Hurricane Disruption Fears
Oil prices rose, paring some of the previous session’s losses, driven by Gulf of Mexico supply disruption fears after Francine strengthened into a Category 1 hurricane.3 hours ago -
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Study: Almost 400,000 people in Germany at risk from flooding
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Lithium Miners Shares Surge on Possible CATL Supply Cut
Shares of lithium producers rose on possible suspension of some lithium mining and production operations by the world’s biggest maker of batteries for electric vehicles.5 hours ago -
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Forming a European Commission runs into delays and roadblocks
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Can Labour revitalise the UK’s creative industries?
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No signs of slowing down for sports betting, industry leaders say
Sports betting is continuing its integration into modern sports culture, industry leaders say.9 hours ago -
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Brazilian police raid targets accused of laundering millions in gold mined in the Amazon
Brazil’s Federal Police have conducted raids targeting a criminal group it alleges has laundered at least 3.1 metric tons of gold illegally mined in the Amazon rainforest to conceal its origins10 hours ago - Brazil
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