Announcer this is nightly Business Report with tyler math stocks slide. More geopolitical concerns erupt, and the dow turns in its second worst week of the year. Active versus passive. The debate rages on. And theres new fuel to add to the fire. And how to turn life lessons into success on and off the fields. New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick shares his wisdom. Those stories and more on tonights nightly Business Report. Good evening, everyone, im Contessa Brewer in for sue herera. Welcome, everybody, im tyler mathisen. It was a short week but a tough one for stocks. Second worst week of the year, second weekly slide in a row. The declines were mild early in the session but steepened midday, as the mother of all bombs, the countrys largest nonnuclear explosive, was dropped on a suspected isis tunnel complex in afghanistan. The dow and s p closed at the lowest levels in two months. The dow index lost 138 points. Nasdaq was down 31 points. S p 500 fell nearly 16. For the week, the
Nearly 50 Iron Range leaders and supporters of Mesabi Metallics Co. traveled to the Minnesota State Capitol yesterday to update the public and legislators on recent progress—and next steps—toward completing
Nearly 50 supporters of Mesabi Metallics Co. traveled to the Minnesota State Capitol Wednesday to update the public and legislators on recent progress and next steps toward completing a taconite
Mesabi Metallics Co. LLC (Mesabi Metallics) said project construction will continue despite today’s Minnesota Court of Appeals decision over state taconite leases allotment. “Essar Group is one of the leading
KEEWATIN—The potential economic impact of a new taconite pellet plant and future plans for a green steel initiative proposed by Mesabi Metallics were the topic of a town hall meeting