Collapse of South Korean power plant results in one death and six people trapped beneath debris

A 60-meter (196-foot) tower fell during demolition efforts at a disused thermal power plant in Ulsan, South Korea, resulting in at least one death and six individuals trapped beneath the debris, local officials reported on Friday. Rescue teams discovered one person who might be deceased but couldn’t retrieve them from the rubble. Meanwhile, two others […]
Trump expresses strong opposition to large ICE raid at Hyundai plant in Georgia.

Trump Opposed to ICE Raid on Hyundai Plant On Monday, President Trump expressed that he is “strongly opposed” to the recent ICE raid conducted at a Hyundai facility in Georgia, where hundreds of workers were arrested and deported back to South Korea. “You know how I feel, I was very much against it,” Trump stated […]
Ford cautions that a severe plant fire will impact earnings; CEO expresses gratitude to Trump

Ford Motor Co. announced on Thursday that it has reduced its profit expectations due to a fire at a crucial aluminum supplier, which will disrupt the production of several high-profit vehicles until the end of the year. A fire at the Novelis facility in Oswego, New York, last month is projected to cost Ford between […]
Merck begins construction on a manufacturing plant in Virginia

Merck Announces Major Investment in Virginia Pharmaceutical Facility During a segment on “Morning with Maria,” Peter Navarro, the White House Trade and Manufacturing Counselor, discussed how President Donald Trump’s tariffs aim to diminish U.S. reliance on China, revitalize supply chains, and strengthen national security by enforcing stricter trade regulations. On Monday, Merck held a groundbreaking […]
Ceasefire in Zaporizhzhia Permits Repairs at Nuclear Plant

Repairs Underway at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant KYIV, Ukraine – Repairs have commenced to restore the power supply to Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, as announced by the head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog. This work aims to alleviate weeks of sporadic power outages that have necessitated reliance on backup generators. Rafael Grossi, Director-General […]
Honors are being shared for the victims of the Tennessee munitions plant explosion.

Tennessee Church Holds Vigil for Pastor Killed in Explosion The fiancée of a pastor killed in an explosion at a munitions factory in Tennessee mentioned that his church held a prayer service this week, drawing a large crowd. Trent Stewart was the pastor at Log Church in Waverly, where they canceled regular Sunday activities to […]
Community grieves for 16 lives lost in Tennessee plant explosion

On Sunday, local residents came together to grieve the loss of 16 individuals who died in a catastrophic explosion at a munitions factory in rural Tennessee. The service was held in tribute to the victims and their families, many of whom belong to the tight-knit community surrounding Accurate Energetic Systems, a significant employer and military […]
ATF dispatches specialized team to Tennessee for investigation of manufacturing plant explosion.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) announced that it has deployed a specialized team to investigate a significant explosion at a manufacturing facility in Tennessee, which has resulted in 18 individuals being reported missing. Officials indicated there were multiple fatalities from the blast at Accurate Energetic Systems, situated near Bucksnort, about 80 […]
19 People Believed to Be Dead in Tennessee Explosives Plant Blast

Explosion at Munitions Plant in Tennessee On Friday morning, an explosion devastated a munitions plant in Hickman County, Tennessee. Reports indicate that nineteen individuals are currently missing and are feared dead as a result of the incident. The explosion took place around 7:45 a.m. at Accurate Energetic Systems, according to a report from News Channel […]
Taxpayer-Funded Solar Plant in Mojave Desert Set to Close Next Year

Concerns Over Ivanpah Solar Farm The sun is setting over the Ivanpah solar facility in California’s Mojave Desert, a project once hailed with enthusiasm. Backed by a hefty $1.6 billion loan in 2011, it drew support from figures like Ernest Moniz, President Obama’s first Secretary of Energy. He touted it as a symbol of America’s […]