Energy Fuels’ rare earth expansion in Utah marks a bold bid to end China’s dominance, raising questions about environmental costs, policy gaps, and the future of American supply chains.
Author: Democratically
As Russia escalates attacks on Ukraine’s energy network, President Zelensky hails energy workers as the nation’s invisible defenders and warns of looming dangers ahead.
Target’s rollback of diversity, equity, and inclusion policies has triggered a consumer backlash and prompted urgent talks with Rev. Al Sharpton. The outcome may ripple far beyond the retailer’s aisles.
Insteel Industries surged 47% in profit last quarter, but behind the headlines, Trump-era tariffs are fueling hidden costs and uncertainty for America’s builders and workers.
Anna Paulson becomes the first woman to lead the Philadelphia Fed, inheriting a central bank at a crossroads amid economic uncertainty and political pressure.
Schumer and civil rights experts point to growing evidence the Harrisburg arson targeting Gov. Josh Shapiro was not just criminal—but fueled by antisemitic hate. Will federal action rise to the challenge?
Trump Media’s complaint over DJT stock trading exposes the shaky state of market transparency and regulatory oversight. Is Wall Street playing by its own rules?
Italy claims it will meet NATO’s 2% defense spending target this year, but new accounting tricks—rather than increased investment—are behind the uptick. Progressive voices question whether this move delivers real security for Italian citizens.
Hyundai is suspending EV production at its South Korea plant, revealing how abrupt tariffs and subsidy rollbacks threaten global clean energy progress and jobs alike.
O’Reilly’s dismissal of Xi Jinping’s Malaysia visit exposes a blind spot in US political commentary: outdated assumptions about Southeast Asia’s influence and potential.