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Warrior Met Coal, Inc. (HCC): A Bull Case Theory
We came across a bullish thesis on Warrior Met Coal, Inc. on Common Sense Capital's Substack. In this article, we will summarize the bulls' thesis on HCC. Warrior Met Coal, Inc.'s share was trading at $87.05 as of February 23rd. HCC's trailing and…
Trump Interior Department may ease up on solar industry
It is also getting an unexpected boost from some influencers in the orbit of the White House. Earlier this week, E&E News reported that the DOI is reviewing 20 commercial-scale solar projects that have been stalled in the permitting process. The…
Power Hungry: How The AI Boom Is Forcing A Clean Energy Reckoning
COLUMBUS, OHIO - JULY 24: The COL4 AI-ready data center is located on a seven-acre campus at the convergence point of long-haul fiber and regional carrier fiber networks on July 24, 2025 in Columbus, Ohio. COL4 spans 256,000 square feet with 50 MW…
West Cumbrian museum building bought by miner's son to reopen
Hannah MitchellNorth East and Cumbria A historic museum on the site of a former coalmine is set to reopen later this year after being bought by a miner's son. Haig Colliery Mining Museum in Kells, Whitehaven, closed in 2016 amid financial…
Opinion | The high price of Hong Kong's slow switch to electric buses and taxis
Hong Kong sees itself as a modern, well-governed, global city that moves with the times. On finance, education, legal services and logistics, that self-image holds. But when considering the green transition, particularly transport electrification…
BJP begins campaign for Bengal Assembly elections with Parivartan Yatras
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leadership on Sunday (March 1, 2026) began its campaign for West Bengal Assembly elections with four Parivartan Yatras (March for change) starting from four corners of the State. BJP national president Nitin Nabin…
Thought St Patrick was Irish? WRONG he was Welsh
These Isles by Brian Groom (HarperNorth £20, 288pp) The Scots originally came over from Ireland, displacing the native Picts, The Picts themselves spoke a language closest to Cornish and Welsh. In the 17th century some Scots went back to…
The red state opportunity on data centers
Trump mentioned this in his State of the Union speech on Tuesday: “Many Americans are also concerned that energy demand from AI data centers could unfairly drive up their electric utility bills. We're telling the major tech companies that…
Investors spill what they aren't looking for anymore in AI SaaS companies
Investors have been pouring billions into AI companies over the past few years, as the technology continues to hold sway in the Valley and thus the world. But not all AI companies are grabbing investor attention. Indeed, even as it seems every…
Southern authors' new collections pack a punch
Her novels and short stories span the ages from 12th-century England (“The Matrix”) to 17th-century Jamestown (“The Vaster Wilds”) to present day (“Florida”), but they all share a focus on scrappy women and…
Seven feet tall coalminer to commemorate Bristol's worst pit disaster
A seven foot tall metal silhouette of a coal miner is to be installed on a main road in South Bristol, to commemorate ten local men who were killed in one of Bristol's worst pit disasters. The installation and unveiling will be the culmination of a…
The myth of the post-industrial economy
The cancellation of Donald Trump's tariffs cannot stop what is a painful, but potentially gainful, reindustrialisation of America. Leadership across both parties – excluding the libertarian fringe on the right and the socialists on the far…
Memorial service marks 25 years since Great Heck train disaster
A memorial service has been held to remember the 10 people who died in the Great Heck rail disaster 25 years ago. The service at Selby Abbey was held to mark the anniversary of the crash in which 10 men died – including the two train drivers…
Chhattisgarh High Court Grants Bail to Saumya Chaurasia in Liquor Scam
The Chhattisgarh High Court has granted bail to Saumya Chaurasia, a former deputy secretary in the CMO, in connection with the alleged liquor scam, which is being investigated by the ED and EOW. Saumya Chaurasia, former deputy secretary in…
Royal Armouries explores queer history for LGBT+ History Month
A series of events at a national museum are uncovering the little-known stories of 'queer' figures from history, as part of LGBT+ History Month. Queerying the Museum is a series of demonstrations, workshops and talks at Leeds's Royal Armouries…
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