New Mentorship Network Aims to Empower Women in Mining
A mentorship initiative has been launched to support women in the mining sector, focusing on career development and networking opportunities.
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A mentorship initiative has been launched to support women in the mining sector, focusing on career development and networking opportunities.
US lawmakers are investigating JetBlue after a social media post suggested that clearing browser history could lead to better airfare, raising alarms about potential surveillance pricing.
A Facebook post detailing the trade of a Honda S2000 for a new Prelude has drawn significant criticism online, leading to its deletion.
Hycroft Mining Holding Corporation has issued a correction to its press release originally dated April 21, 2026, addressing inaccuracies in the earlier announcement.
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Drive-through voting has emerged in some states, allowing mobility-challenged individuals to cast their ballots without leaving their vehicles, enhancing accessibility.
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General Motors has patented a new system designed to monitor how loads are placed in pickup trucks, potentially alerting drivers to improper loading practices.
A new antimicrobial material developed by researchers at Flinders University shows promise in combating harmful fungi and bacteria while protecting human and plant cells.
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