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CISA mills' daily crude steel output down 1.3% in mid-December, stocks up

SteelOrbis 25 Dec 2025
Inventory levels of the large and medium-sized steel enterprises in China increased in the given period ... .
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Master Chief Robert L. "Bob" Mills

Kentucky New Era 25 Dec 2025
Master Chief Robert L. "Bob" Mills, U.S. Navy (Retired), 81, of Paducah, Kentucky, formerly of Cadiz, Kentucky, passed away Wednesday, Dec. 17, at Charter Assisted Living in Paris, Tennessee ... .
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5 Million Christmas Lights Illuminate 19th Century Ohio Grist Mill

The Epoch Times 25 Dec 2025
... grist mills into a Christmas-themed haven. Built along the Little Miami River in 1802, Clifton Mill is a relic from a bygone era.
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Attorneys for York County board back decision in Silfab Solar dispute for Fort Mill site

The Post and Courier 25 Dec 2025
A pair of filings in the legal disputes for Silfab Solar may be encouraging for residents who oppose the solar cell and panel manufacturer’s Fort Mill plant ... .
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Chinese construction steel price signals and stainless scrap inflows reshape Asian mill purchasing strategies

Steel Technology 25 Dec 2025
Chinese mills remain structurally export-oriented in stainless, and the incremental availability of imported scrap is likely to sustain competitive export offers into Asia, even as some domestic indicators soften.
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Your Picks

New York Times 25 Dec 2025
We revisit the most-read stories of 2025 ... .
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The best old music we discovered this year

The Guardian 25 Dec 2025
Strange folk, lost pop, disco oddities and, um, Dido – here are the forgotten tracks that became this year’s most replayed revelations ... ....
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Liberty's Dalzell plate mill restarts operations

Kallanish Commodities 24 Dec 2025
Liberty Steel's Dalzell plate mill in Motherwell, Scotland, has resumed operations for a government order, Kallanish ....
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Environmental groups sue over steel mill coke oven regulations being relaxed

The Indiana Times 24 Dec 2025
“The communities who live with these plants and depend on clean and healthy air, in Northwest Indiana and around the country, deserve better," said Brian Lynk, a senior attorney at the Environmental Law & Policy Center ... .
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