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As Western countries curtail support, the fate of one the world’s oldest state-building projects hangs in the balance. Three ...
Scientists have discovered a new type of sedimentary rock made of debris from slag heaps, formed in the geological blink of ...
In any policy, some people lose out. Politics is simply the process of choosing who. Sometimes, however, it is simply too ...
JLL’s 2025 mid-year construction update reveals uneven growth, rising material costs and labor pressures — and where ...
Over multiple generations, small nematode worms began preferring microplastic-contaminated food over cleaner options, which ...
BP has been accused of “chronic underperformance” by US hedge fund Elliott as it stepped up pressure on the struggling oil giant’s board. Activist investor Elliott said the company needed “decisive ...
If it wasn't for Torquil Nicolson, the great-great uncle of avid trainspotter Francis Bourgeois, the Kyle of Lochalsh railway line would have closed in the 1960s. The Plockton councillor spent 11 ...
Official population projections show roughly 800,000 people reach the state pension age each year, suggesting that between ...
That tension has played out on a number of issues, and it surfaced again over how to navigate Cuba policy—whether to take a more hard-line approach that would aim to topple the regime or settle for a ...
If Iranian oil firms rushed to pump crude in preparation for a possible tightening of U.S. sanctions, then they were in for a treat: On June 24, U.S. President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social ...
The Supreme Court of Texas on Friday, June 27, reversed a lower court’s $90 million verdict against Werner Enterprises (CCJ Top 250, No. 14) and a driver in a case over a fatal 2014 crash.
While the freight market is stabilizing, ongoing tariff uncertainty, excess truck inventory, and sluggish demand continue to ...