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When a government puts public money into century-old smelters, it is not nostalgia. It is a bet that processing capacity in friendly jurisdictions matters as much as mines.
Few pandemic-era bets will have paid off quite as nicely as nabbing a house in a boomtown such as Atlanta, Austin or Miami with a two-point-something percent mortgage rate—and holding on as its value ...
Last summer, parts of Colorado experienced significant grasshopper infestations, causing economic and ecological damage in ...
The Indian Railways is undergoing a massive transformation, becoming a backbone for India’s economic growth. From high-speed ...
Zohran Mamdani’s historic victory in the New York City Democratic mayoral primary makes it clear that New York City’s chapter ...
Government data, collected by the Iowa Environmental Council, shows some parts of Iowa are at higher risk of seeing wildfires — and they could see that risk increase in times of drought. What is the ...
Snowmass Mountain is shown in a historic U.S. Forest Service photo. The architecture of the White River National Forest was ...
Nestled along the mighty Mississippi River sits a charming enclave where historic buildings stand sentinel against azure Midwestern skies, where time seems to dance to a gentler rhythm, and where your ...