The U.S. Needs Minerals for Electric Cars. Everyone Else Wants Them Too.
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| U.S. By Amanda Holpuch and Joshua Needelman The chemical, ammonium nitrate, is relatively harmless by itself but has caused deadly explosions in industrial accidents and has been used in targeted attacks. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Susan Stubson Wyoming's new crop of lawmakers seems intent on stripping us of our autonomy and our ability to make decisions for ourselves. | | |
| By Reuters and The Associated Press Kyriakos Mitsotakis celebrated with supporters of the New Democracy Party, which fell short of the majority needed to lead a one-party government. | | | By Reuters President Biden said the United States would provide American-made F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine, and train its pilots, in a move he had resisted. | | | By Spectee, Reuters and The Associated Press The nearly century-old Manila Central Post Office was still standing, but its ceiling had collapsed. | | |
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