Ongoing Legal Disputes Challenge the US Mining Industry
Recent reports highlight the significant legal challenges currently facing the mining sector in the United States, as disputes escalate.
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Recent reports highlight the significant legal challenges currently facing the mining sector in the United States, as disputes escalate.
In a significant market shift, oil prices have dropped the most since 2020, yet they have not reached the expected $200 per barrel. Analysts are now considering what this means for future trends.
In a significant downturn, crude oil prices have recorded their largest weekly drop in two months, reflecting ongoing market volatility.
A10 Global Fund, L.P. has raised its investment in Sigma Lithium Corporation, indicating a strong belief in the company's potential within the lithium sector.
A novel approach to cosmic observation aims to enhance our understanding of the universe through extensive data collection, akin to a comprehensive census.
At the Global Nuclear Conference, the Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) underscored the significant contributions of women in the nuclear sector.
This overview examines the implementation of Medicaid work requirements as mandated by the 2025 Reconciliation Law, focusing on state-specific data and budget challenges.
The Massachusetts Attorney General has initiated legal action against UnitedHealth, claiming the company misrepresented the health status of seniors in Medicaid plans to increase profits.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has taken steps to advance a deep-sea mining proposal, as reported by E&E News by POLITICO.
A significant bill designed to promote nuclear energy development has received approval from a New Jersey Assembly committee.
A closer look at the implications of Trump's plutonium strategy reveals significant risks and potential consequences for nuclear energy policy.
Cameco has announced the return to full production at its Key Lake Mill and McArthur River Mine after addressing the impacts of recent flooding.
A training session focused on lithium-ion battery safety protocols will take place on June 6 in Providence, open to all interested participants.
The U.S. has once again extended the deadline for the sale of Lukoil's global assets, reflecting ongoing complexities in the oil market.
After nearly two decades of challenges, a nuclear energy project in Utah is set to resume, signaling a potential shift in the state's energy landscape.
A team at Cambridge University has created miniature brain-and-spinal-cord systems that can send signals and induce muscle contractions, offering new insights into nerve damage recovery.
Utah recyclers emphasize the critical need for proper disposal of lithium-ion batteries to mitigate fire risks, as reported by KUTV.
The FCC has mandated that Disney reapply for its broadcast permissions, a move the company claims is an attempt to suppress free speech following tensions with the Trump administration.
Research from the University of Michigan highlights the critical role of training and resources for teachers in addressing racism and xenophobia across all educational settings.
Recent 3D simulations have shed light on the processes that shape the cradles of baby stars, revealing the significant role of shock waves in stellar nurseries.