Data Centers Face Growing Scrutiny Maryland Governor Wes Moore is calling for reforms to PJM Interconnection, the largest electricity market in the United States, as rising power demand from data centers puts
Passenger Rights Stay In Force Airlines that cancel flights this summer because of jet fuel shortages or high fuel prices will still have to compensate passengers under European law, according to EU
A Bay Area Airport Dispute Ends San Francisco has settled a two year legal dispute with Oakland over the naming of Oakland’s airport, ending a trademark fight that reflected both commercial competition
Canada must invest at least $30 billion by 2040 to meet domestic demand for critical minerals essential to its green energy transition, according to a new report from the Canadian Climate Institute.
Miraculous Survival After Tragic Air India Crash In a shocking turn of events, a crash of an Air India flight in Ahmedabad left 241 people dead, with the sole survivor being Vishwash
Overview of Rare-Earth Shortage In recent weeks, automakers have been scrambling to find alternative sources of magnets due to China’s export curbs on rare-earth materials. Frank Eckard, CEO of German magnet maker
The United Kingdom is making a significant leap in its defense spending, with plans to build new nuclear-powered attack submarines and develop a stronger army ready to confront military challenges in Europe.
Industry Reaction to the Proposal President Trump’s announcement of a proposed 100% tariff on foreign-produced films has shocked the Hollywood industry and film financiers alike. Executives within the film and streaming sectors
Shipments from China to the West Coast of the U.S. are set to plummet next week, as President Donald Trump’s tariffs prompt companies to reduce their import orders. Gene Seroka, executive director
U.S. spirit exports surged to a record $2.4 billion in 2024, bolstered by the lifting of retaliatory tariffs and ongoing global trade disputes, according to the American Spirits Exports report from the
China escalated its rhetoric on Monday, accusing the United States of abusing tariffs and warning countries against entering trade deals with the U.S. that harm China’s interests. The latest remarks, coming from
At 9:45 AM on Monday, Cardinal Kevin Farrell, the Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, shared the somber news of the passing of Pope Francis. Speaking from the Casa Santa Marta, Farrell
China’s Export Control of Rare Earths Threatens U.S. Defense China’s recent decision to impose strict export controls on seven critical rare earth elements is raising alarms in the United States. These elements