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Ucore Rare Metals Inc.: Ucore's ALASKA2023 Plan Bolstered by President Biden's 100-Day Review of the Critical Mineral Supply Chain


Ucore Rare Metals Inc.: Ucore s ALASKA2023 Plan Bolstered by President Biden s 100-Day Review of the Critical Mineral Supply Chain
Ucore Rare Metals Inc.
Ucore or the
Company ) is pleased with recent developments in Washington D.C. that are poised to strengthen United States supply chains and spur the domestic production capacity of rare earth elements (
REEs ) and other critical materials.
On Tuesday, June 8th, 2021, United States President Joe Biden released a review of US supply chain vulnerabilities pursuant to Executive Order 14017. The review shows that the US government will continue to invest in REE technologies and production capabilities, which could serve to benefit Ucore, its wholly owned subsidiary, ....

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Starbucks Is Accepting Reusable Cups For Orders Once Again | Alt 104.5


By @joshmradio
Grab those reusable cups and head to Starbucks, the chain is accepting them again. 
That s right, starting June 22 customers will once again allow orders using reusable cups by using its new contactless model. 
Under the new model, you simply bring in your clean cup, keep your lid, place your cup in a ceramic cup and hand it to a barista who will pour your drink. 
The new policy will only be for in-store right now. No word on when the reusable cup policy will add drive-thru. 
How long did it take you to learn how to order at Starbucks?  ....