
Yusuf Khan
Sustainability Reporter at The Wall Street Journal
Sustainability reporter @WSJ. @the_jdf @cardiffjomec alum. Usually watching cricket
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3 days ago |
wsj.com | Yusuf Khan
Consider rare-earth miners. Companies that once pitched themselves as suppliers of metals and minerals for wind turbines and electric vehicles are now seen as vital for the defense sector, providing material used in F35 jet fighters and missile technology. Phoenix Tailings, a rare-earth mining and processing startup based in Woburn, Mass., said it is seeing demand from the defense industry as well as the electric-vehicle market.
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3 days ago |
profootballnetwork.com | Yusuf Khan
The opening round clash between the Denver Nuggets and the Los Angeles Clippers was everything fans could’ve hoped for. Gritty, explosive, and neck-and-neck till the final whistle. Now, with Game 2 around the corner at Ball Arena, the tension is back in the air. Denver took the first punch in the series, but the Clippers didn’t exactly roll over either. It’s about to get wild in the Rockies, again.
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3 days ago |
profootballnetwork.com | Yusuf Khan
It’s like no matter what the Houston Rockets do, even locking down that shiny No. 2 seed, the Golden State Warriors still got ‘em living in the shadows. Can’t seem to shake off that Bay Area spell. The home-court advantage and a hot start, but the Rockets still fell 95-85 in Game 1 at the Toyota Center. And Rockets legend Vernon Maxwell wasn’t too thrilled with the pregame chatter, or the result.
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3 days ago |
profootballnetwork.com | Yusuf Khan
The Boston Celtics opened their 2025 postseason with a gritty Game 1 win over the Orlando Magic, but one fiery moment from head coach Joe Mazzulla nearly stole the show. Late in the fourth quarter, Jayson Tatum went down hard after a dunk attempt and stayed on the floor clutching his wrist. While the crowd held its breath, Mazzulla had no time for drama, barking out a defiant “Get up” at his injured star. The internet instantly caught fire.
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3 days ago |
profootballnetwork.com | Yusuf Khan
They say don’t poke the King unless you’re ready for the crown to clap back. And LeBron James just delivered a masterclass. After rapper Kevin Gates took a wild jab at Savannah James, questioning her public support for her husband, the Los Angeles Lakers superstar didn’t get loud; he got poetic. One Instagram post. A royal caption. And the internet knew exactly who that smoke was for.
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