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China's Rare Earth Restrictions Shake Up Global Markets

Oilprice.com 

Via Metal Miner The Rare Earths MMI (Monthly Metals Index) managed to reverse and pull up by 8.66% after experiencing steady declines since May. Numerous parts of the rare earths index reversed price action, including neodymium and terbium oxide. China’s recent crackdown on rare earth supplies has caused a shift in the global market, creating significant bullish sentiment in the short term, the trends of which covered weekly in MetalMiner’s newsletter. China’s Crackdown on Rare Earths Causing Price... Читать дальше...

Opinion: Three positions Spurs still need to strengthen in January

TheSpursWeb 

After a busy summer, with plenty of players leaving and a handful arriving at Tottenham, Ange Postecoglou’s squad is looking leaner and stronger than ever.... The post Opinion: Three positions Spurs still need to strengthen in January appeared first on The Spurs Web - Tottenham Hotspur Football News.

Ugreen’s new Uno chargers have cute emoji faces that change when you charge

The Verge 

Instead of a boring number or some dots of light to show battery level you get a silly face. | Image: Ugreen

Ugreen has a new collection of iPhone and USB accessories for IFA 2024 that really turn up the charm. The Uno line is a collection of GaN and Qi2 chargers, cables, a power bank, and a USB-C hub — each featuring tiny a screen solely for displaying robot-like emoji faces.

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Nicole Kidman, Meghann Fahy and ‘The Perfect Couple’ Stars Started a WhatsApp Group to Protest Opening Credits Dance Sequence: ‘The Entire Cast Had a Mutiny’

Variety 

The cast of “The Perfect Couple” almost staged a mutiny after director Susanne Bier insisted on a flashmob-style dance sequence for the opening credits. The Netflix murder mystery, based on Elin Hildebrand’s book of the same name, follows a police investigation into the wealthy Winbury family after a body is discovered during a family wedding, […]

‘I didn’t check myself out’: Costco shopper says she got in trouble at exit over worker’s mistake

The Daily Dot 

We've seen it countless of times. A shopper forgets to scan their items at self-checkout, whether intentionally or unintentionally, only for workers to grill them when they try to leave the store. But what about when a worker forgets to scan the shopper's items at the regular checkout station? Should the customer be subjected to that same treatment?

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