If you grew up around some of the earlier models of televisions and computers, you may have received at least one sternly-worded warning to never place a magnet near them. These warnings still persist ...
Donald Trump is not known for sticking to the subject. Ask him about the recent assassination of Charlie Kirk, his young and influential political ally, and he’ll pivot to talking about construction ...
President Donald Trump thinks no one knows what a magnet is. The polarizing president was in conversation with Fox News about the economy when he veered off track to discuss China and magnetic trains.
The president made the comment while discussing how every day products such as vehicles and computers require magnets to operate, and to support his administration's threat of high tariffs on goods ...
President Donald Trump went on yet another rant about magnets, this time telling reporters that “nobody knows” what they are. Trump took questions in the Oval Office on Monday afternoon, where CNN’s ...
Jerry Jones wasn't bluffing, after all. After foreshadowing on Monday that a deal was in the works, the Cowboys pulled off the first big trade of NFL deadline day by acquiring Bengals veteran ...
Jerry Jones said a trade was coming. The trade, or at least one deal, arrived Tuesday morning. The Dallas Cowboys are acquiring linebacker Logan Wilson from the Cincinnati Bengals. Coming off a ...
The Cincinnati Bengals agreed to trade linebacker Logan Wilson to the Dallas Cowboys on Nov. 4 ahead of the NFL's trade deadline at 4 p.m. The Bengals announced they received a seventh round pick in ...
India plans to almost triple the size of its incentive program for rare earth magnet manufacturing to more than 70 billion rupees ($788 million) as it races to build domestic capacity in a sector ...
A 13-year-old boy in New Zealand was hospitalized after swallowing dozens of high-powered magnets, ultimately losing part of his bowel, according to a recent case report in the New Zealand Medical ...
A 13-year-old boy was hospitalized after eating dozens of high-powered magnets, according to a recently published case report in the New Zealand Medical Journal. The boy lost part of his bowel as a ...
A 13-year-old New Zealand boy had part of his intestines removed after swallowing more than 100 high-powered magnets believed to have been purchased from the Chinese shopping site Temu, according to ...