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Much of central US faces severe thunderstorm threat and possible tornadoes

Some scientists believe that over the past few decades, tornadoes in the U.S. have been shifting. One possible factor could be that the...

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U.S. Treasury Secretary Yellen to speak with China on ‘balanced growth’

Earlier this month, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned Beijing that the U.S. could not accept a massive new wave of cheap Chinese...

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Tesla’s senior battery executive Drew Baglino exits company

Tesla's senior vice president of powertrain and energy engineering, Drew Baglino, is leaving after 18 years at the auto-maker.

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Piedmont Lithium gets mining permit for North Carolina project

The proposed mine, which can produce 30,000 metric tons of lithium hydroxide per year, could become one of North America's largest sources of...

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EQT to sell some natgas assets in Pennsylvania to Equinor USA

Natural gas prices have plummeted to three-year lows, forcing producers to curb output and spending on drilling activity.

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US opens probe into over 3,300 GM Cadillac Lyriq vehicles’ braking

Investigation opened into the electric vehicle's brake system failure in 2023 models.

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China EV maker Nio urges openness in US speech amid tensions

William Li, speaking at Harvard University, said rapid EV growth in China resulted from an "open and competitive" market where "all products are...

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US takes action targeting Russian aluminum, copper and nickel

Washington and London prohibited metal-trading exchanges from accepting new aluminum, copper and nickel produced by Russia.

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Surging US energy shares reflect robust growth, inflation worries

One key driver is the price of oil: U.S. crude has risen 20% year-to-date due to an unexpectedly strong U.S. economy and worries...

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What is happening to the sawfish? Biologists in Florida investigate why the ancient fish are dying

One potential factor is climate change, which superheated Florida waters last summer, causing other marine damage, such as coral bleaching and the deaths...

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