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How oil-rich Arkansas became a hotbed of lithium mining
Technology

How oil-rich Arkansas became a hotbed of lithium mining

The future of lithium production in the U.S. is gaining momentum in Arkansas, as companies like ExxonMobil, Albemarle, and Standard Lithium make significant investments in the state. This comes at a time when global demand for lithium, driven by electric vehicles and energy-storage needs, continues to grow. In 2023, global lithium consumption reached 180,000 metric […]

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Why a Disney vacation may have gotten too pricey for the average American family
Travel

Why a Disney vacation may have gotten too pricey for the average American family

The U.S. travel sector has been surprisingly resilient when it comes to travel. Domestic travel numbers have returned to pre-pandemic levels and air travel has surged even as more than a third of travelers planned to take on debt for summer trips. However, inflation-weary consumers might be taking their money elsewhere when it comes to […]

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The sneaky way Big Tech is acquiring AI unicorns without buying the companies
Technology

The sneaky way Big Tech is acquiring AI unicorns without buying the companies

Microsoft, Google and Amazon along with other tech companies have been getting creative in how they’re poaching talent from top artificial intelligence startups. Earlier this month, Google signed an unusual deal with Character.ai to hire away its prominent founder and more than one-fifth of its workforce while also licensing its technology. It looked like an acquisition, but […]

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How China became the leading car supplier to Mexico and what it means for the U.S.
Technology

How China became the leading car supplier to Mexico and what it means for the U.S.

Blocked from the U.S. by tariffs, Chinese electric vehicle makers have looked elsewhere to sell their high-tech cars. But as Mexico has emerged as a hot spot for Chinese EVs, Washington officials worry the country may be used as a “backdoor” to the U.S. market.   Last year, China was the leading car supplier to Mexico, […]

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How Google makes custom chips used to train Apple AI models and its own chatbot, Gemini
Technology

How Google makes custom chips used to train Apple AI models and its own chatbot, Gemini

Inside a sprawling lab at Google headquarters in Mountain View, California, hundreds of server racks hum across several aisles, performing tasks far less ubiquitous than running the world’s dominant search engine or executing workloads for Google Cloud’s millions of customers. Instead, they’re running tests on Google’s own microchips, called Tensor Processing Units, or TPUs. Originally […]

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We drove Chinese EVs to see why rival automakers are worried
World

We drove Chinese EVs to see why rival automakers are worried

Trade groups say Chinese electric vehicles pose an “existential threat” to the U.S. auto industry. China currently makes about one out of every three of the world’s new vehicles, and it has the capacity to make even more, according to research firm Dunne Insights. But faced with a growing preference for hybrids at home and […]

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Putin’s Trader: How Russian hackers stole millions from U.S. investors
World

Putin’s Trader: How Russian hackers stole millions from U.S. investors

WASHINGTON — The White House announced a massive, multinational prisoner swap Thursday between the United States, Russia and other nations. As part of the historic deal, the Russian government released high-profile Americans held in captivity there, including Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who had been in a Russian prison for more than a year.  […]

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Why the U.S. elects so many older politicians
Politics

Why the U.S. elects so many older politicians

President Joe Biden, age 81, ended his 2024 reelection bid as concern for his vitality mounted within the Democratic Party. “There are cognitive issues,” said former Senator Bob Kerry, D-Neb., in a July interview with CNBC. The issue of aging lawmakers in the U.S. extends well beyond the presidency. At the start of the 118th […]

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Generative AI requires massive amounts of power and water, and the aging U.S. grid can’t handle the load
Technology

Generative AI requires massive amounts of power and water, and the aging U.S. grid can’t handle the load

Thanks to the artificial intelligence boom, new data centers are springing up as quickly as companies can build them. This has translated into huge demand for power to run and cool the servers inside. Now concerns are mounting about whether the U.S. can generate enough electricity for the widespread adoption of AI, and whether our […]

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How the EV boom led Chinese companies to take over Indonesia’s nickel industry
Technology

How the EV boom led Chinese companies to take over Indonesia’s nickel industry

Nickel mining in Indonesia has surged, making it the world’s top producer of the metal. With over 14 active mines, Indonesia supplies more than 40% of global nickel demand, driven by its crucial role in electric vehicle (EV) batteries. “Nickel is needed for the development of the electric vehicle sector, which is going to benefit […]

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