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We Can Buy Sustainable Food. Why Can’t We Buy Sustainable Batteries?
Seventy years ago, the United States was the world’s leading producer of fluorite, a brilliantly multicolored mineral essential to industries…
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News
The Stomach-Dropping, Heart-Tugging Appeal of Climbing Documentaries
“Skywalkers” and “Mountain Queen” are strong entries in a genre with great appeal to viewers who themselves might prefer to…
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Business
What Trump 2.0 Could Mean for the Environment
If Donald Trump returns to the White House, he would likely face fewer legal and bureaucratic obstacles to dramatically remake…
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Business
The World Is Pushing Clean Energy. Oil Companies Are Thriving.
High prices and growing demand have helped U.S. oil producers take in record profits despite global efforts to spur greater…
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Business
Have Potato Chips Reached Peak Price?
PepsiCo reports in its earnings that people are buying fewer salty snacks from its Frito-Lay brands. It’s not the only…
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News
The Tragedy at This Year’s Hajj Is Just the Beginning
In April 2020, when New York City was the “Covid capital of the world,” 815 New Yorkers died from the…
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World
What’s in Store for the 2024 Hurricane Season?
Hurricane Beryl set records as the earliest Category 5 storm ever. What does that mean for the rest of hurricane…
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Magazine
The U.S. Gymnasts Have Already Set an Olympic Record: For Crystals
In Paris, Simone Biles and Co. will be wearing leotards decorated with more than 10,000 crystals.
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News
Jake Sullivan: You Can Count on a Strong NATO
Americans understand the value of alliances. They know that these relationships make us stronger and help us build a world…
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US
The Reintroduction of Kamala Harris
By early this year, around the time a prosecutor called President Biden a “well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory,”…