Gaining American government control over rare earth minerals is part of a broader approach to combating Beijing.
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This once-thriving mining town in Washington is filled with scenic fishing spots, hiking trails, and ski slopes
Washington state has no shortage of mountains, rivers, and coastline, but this little town certainly has a higher ...
Former Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton, DFL, was fervently opposed to Twin Metals, going as far as to deny the company access to ...
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has approved a plan for exploratory mineral drilling just outside the Boundary ...
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Montana Night Riders Snowmobile Club clears hundreds of trees from Mineral Co. trails
Florida plan to shut down HOAs could backfire for residents Strong winds uncover 656 feet of Lake Erie lakebed Contributor: ...
President Donald Trump hosted the leaders of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo for the signing of the "Washington Accords" peace deal at the United States Institute of Peace on Thursday, ...
The Trump administration and the Ukrainian government were nearing a deal Friday to hand Ukrainian mineral resources over to the United States in exchange for continued security assistance, a person ...
Executives from critical mineral companies that have received investment from the Trump administration told House lawmakers that partnerships with the United States government are essential in a ...
The Mineral County Pioneer Council celebrated the grand opening of its new transit building at 110 Moats Lane in Superior last month, drawing residents, business owners, nonprofit representatives and ...
The Washington men's rowing team wrapped up the fall season with wins in each of its races Sunday at the annual Head of the Lake Regatta. The annual event, co-hosted by the UW and Lake Washington ...
The Washington women's rowing team completed its fall competition season with wins in the varsity and junior varsity eights races at the annual Head of the Lake Regatta. The annual event, co-hosted by ...
October is spooky for a reason. The days grow shorter, the nights longer, and hints of death are everywhere—subtly, in the leaves falling from trees and gardens going dormant; sensationally, in candy ...
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