Copper Prices Soar on US Tariffs, Supply Crunch Looms

US President Donald Trump’s announcement of an executive order to review potential copper tariffs or quotas has sent shockwaves through the market. The review is set to examine national security concerns, domestic demand, production levels, and foreign government subsidies. Copper miners face divergent outcomes as US tariffs could drive up prices and create a supply … Read more

Anti-Elon Musk Backlash Hits Tesla Sales Hard

Tesla sales are plummeting in major EV markets due to growing opposition to CEO Elon Musk. A recent incident where Musk mimicked a Nazi salute at President Donald Trump’s inauguration event sparked widespread outrage, causing some customers to sever ties with the brand. Tae Helton, a car enthusiast from California, was among those who cancelled … Read more

Musk Sends Starlink Tech to FAA Amid Air Safety Claims Without Evidence

Elon Musk has sent Starlink satellite internet terminals to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) while claiming that current technology poses a risk to air travel safety, despite lacking evidence to support his claims. The FAA has been considering using Starlink for remote sites since the prior administration. The agency is currently testing the technology in … Read more

Gervonta “Tank” Davis’ Most Memorable Fights Lead Up to Title Defense

Gervonta “Tank” Davis is set to defend his WBA lightweight championship against Lamont Roach Jr. at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. With a string of impressive victories under his belt, Davis has solidified his position as one of boxing’s top stars. Davis’ most memorable fights showcase his exceptional skillset and devastating power. His … Read more

Vaccine Panel Meeting Canceled Amid Growing Flu Season Worries

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has canceled a meeting of scientists advising the agency on vaccine policy, sparking concerns about the upcoming flu season. The meeting was scheduled for March, but it was unexpectedly postponed without explanation. Epidemiologist Michael Osterholm, head of the University Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy, expressed his concerns … Read more

Measles Outbreaks in US: Experts Say Vaccination Rates Matter

Measles cases are surging in West Texas, with an outbreak leading to the first U.S. death from the virus in a decade. However, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has downplayed the situation, saying that measles outbreaks are “not unusual.” This statement has sparked concern among public health experts. The latest outbreak is concerning due … Read more

Boxing Weigh-Ins: Davis, Valenzuela Set for March 1st Showdowns

WBA lightweight champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis and WBA light welterweight champion Jose ‘Rayo’ Valenzuela successfully weighed in for their respective title defenses on Friday. The bouts take place on Saturday, March 1st at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. Davis weighed in at 133.8 pounds, a significant weight loss from the full limit of … Read more

Scientists Identify Mineral Responsible for Mars’ Distinctive Red Color

A new study published in Nature Communications has identified a single mineral that researchers believe is responsible for Mars’ distinctive red color. The mineral, ferrihydrite, is a poorly crystalline substance containing iron oxide, which forms when iron-rich rocks are exposed to water and oxygen. The presence of ferrihydrite on Mars suggests that the planet was … Read more