Trump says ‘probably’ when asked if he might pull US troops out of Italy, Spain

Humaira Pamuk WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Donald Trump said “maybe” on Thursday when asked whether he would consider withdrawing U.S. troops from Italy and Spain, a day after he announced that Washington was considering reducing the number of military personnel in Germany. Trump harshly criticized NATO allies for not sending navies to help open the…

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China dominates the world’s lithium supply. The U.S. just found 328 years’ worth in its own backyard

Lithium is everywhere: It’s in the batteries that power the device you’re reading this article on. It powers electric vehicles (EVs). It’s in your headphones, power tools, and TV remote controls. Simply put, lithium powers modern life. Because of this element’s ubiquity, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) deemed it a critical mineral in November. While…

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Celtics, 76ers set for winner-take-all game 7

Philadelphia 76ers (45-37, seventh in the Eastern Conference) vs. Boston Celtics (56-26, second in the Eastern Conference) Boston; Saturday, 7:30 p.m. ET Line: Celtics -7.5; Over/Under 205.5 Eastern Conference First Round: Series tied 3-3 advertise Bottom line: The Boston Celtics and Philadelphia 76ers square off in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference first round. In…

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Democratic senators warn Trump administration against taking ‘any illegal activity’ to stymy voting

Nearly 30 Democratic senators are warning two government agencies against “any illegal activity” to enforce President Trump’s March executive order aimed at forcing states to verify citizenship to vote. Voting rights are already limited to U.S. citizens, with the Constitution leaving it to states to decide how to conduct elections. But a March order by…

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