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Don’t panic. The world hasn’t run out of copper, despite the many warnings of imminent shortfall that have accompanied its rally to all-time highs. Indeed, the amount of copper held by the world’s big ...
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Three giant horse chestnut trees, each over 80 feet tall, stand guard in front of my house. They are gentle giants, producing fragrant blossoms in spring and cooling the house in summer. They vanquish ...
In his op-ed (“The Un-American Assault on Minnesota,” Jan. 27), Gov. Tim Walz declares, “I have repeatedly appealed to President Trump to lower the temperature. But he refuses.” In the very same op-ed ...
Moltbook, a social media site for AI agents, is nothing new. Still, the marriage of big tech and politics demands we take a stand On a recent trip to the San Francisco Bay Area, I was shocked by the ...
Last week saw a milestone birthday for my partner, Lois. Mandated to annual celebrations during what is generally the coldest and most miserable time of the year for outdoor activity, we decided to do ...
Alabama outlasted Arkansas basketball in an offensive clinic that required 10 extra minutes and included a blown double-digit lead In the highest-scoring SEC game of the season, the Crimson Tide (19-7 ...
There's a pretty wide disparity between the perception and reality of "clutch" basketball. We tend to believe it's almost genetic: some players and teams have a clutch instinct, while others don't.
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