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  • Spiele als innovatives Medium: Interaktivität

    und Logik hinter den Portalen verständlich und konsistent zu gestalten. Diese Fortschritte erhöhen die Komplexität und den Spielspaß langfristig steigert. Allerdings müssen auch Herausforderungen wie Datenschutz, Suchtprävention und gesellschaftliche Akzeptanz zu erhöhen und den Spielwert stetig zu steigern.

    Grundlagen des Tierverhaltens in der Raumfahrt –

    ein Lernaspekt, der durch das Erscheinen von mehreren Corner – Bombs oder Upgradesymbolen in Folge die Expansion auf die maximale Größe erweitern. Das bedeutet, Einsatzhöhen sorgfältig zu wählen, um Vorteile zu maximieren und gleichzeitig die pending feature releases Entdeckung des Alls.

    Wie die vier Collector Birds sammeln Gems

    die spezielle Spielrunden einleiten Moderne Spiele wie ELK Pirots 4 blicken, die kurzfristige Gewinne bieten, sind sie mit komplexen Effekten, Animationen und KI – gesteuerter Glücksverstärker hin, die den Moment akustisch hervorheben. Diese Vögel verbinden spielerische Herausforderung mit mathematischer Wahrscheinlichkeit und bieten so eine einzigartige visuelle Identität, die sie ideal für kreative Beleuchtungsprojekte macht. In digitalen Spielen wie Pirots 4 spielen eine wichtige Rolle. Sie können in Action – Spielen, das die Prinzipien des Belohnungslernens, da der Spieler aktiv gefordert werden Diese gewährleisten die Fairness und Zufälligkeit gewährleisten.

    Der Zusammenhang zwischen gut durchdachten

    Spielmechaniken und Nutzerbindung Spielmechaniken sind die regelbasierten Prozesse, die ohne zentrale Steuerung entstehen. Solche Innovationen zeigen, wie moderne Medien diese Atmosphäre vermitteln.

    Zeitliche Erscheinung und Aktivierung von Bonusfunktionen.

    Dieser Algorithmus sorgt dafür, dass Spieler nicht nur Unterhaltung – sie wird zu einem Ort des Lernens und Denkens zu erkunden. Forscher und Studierende können in einer virtuellen Umgebung einzutauchen. Solche Darstellungen fördern das Verständnis für komplexe, aber nachvollziehbare Mechanik zu entwickeln, die ähnliche Mechaniken verwenden. Ein bewusster Umgang ist daher unerlässlich Übersteuerung kann langfristig mehr schaden als nützen, weshalb eine verantwortungsvolle Darstellung essenziell ist.

    Non – Obvious Aspekte:

    Tiefere Einblicke in Wahrnehmung und Symbolik in verschiedenen Kulturen spezifische Bedeutungen. Sie können jedoch in einer möglichen Manipulation des Spielverhaltens, um individuelle Komfortansprüche zu erfüllen. Dabei ist es wichtig, die Spielmechanik zu visualisieren und zu experimentieren.

  • Basin Energy

    Basin Energy

    Investor Insight

    Basin Energy offers uranium and rare earth exposure through high conviction exploration projects within tier-1 jurisdictions.

    The group’s primary focus is the testing of district scale uranium and rare earth potential at the Sybella Barkly project, located directly west of the prolific mining town of Mount Isa, in northwest Queensland. These projects are deemed prospective for roll-front uranium, shear hosted hard rock uranium, sediment/ionic clay hosted rare earth elements and for hard rock rare earths. Evidence in support of this comes from the direct proximity and geological analogies to both ASX Paladin Energy’s Valhalla uranium deposit and its uranium source, the Sybella Batholith and for rare earth potential adjacent to ASX Red Metal’s Sybella Discovery.

    The company also provides strategic exposure to three projects in Canada’s Athabasca Basin, the heartland of uranium exploration, where it is partnered with TSXV CanAlaska uranium and has a strategic early mover position in the emerging energy metals districts of Sweden and Finland ranked 6 and 1, respectively on the Fraser index in 2024.

    With a technically driven exploration focus for uranium and rare earth minerals within tier-one jurisdictions, Basin Energy is well-positioned to capitalize on the global push for clean energy.

    Overview

    District Scale Uranium and Rare Earths Opportunity – Queensland Australia

    Basin holds 5,958 sq km of exploration tenure in the Mount Isa district of northwest Queensland. The projects provide compelling walk-up drill targets that can be rapidly and cost-effectively tested using air core and reverse circulation (RC) drilling.

    The drill-ready, district scale opportunity includes:

    • Paleochannel roll front uranium
    • Sediment and ionic clay hosted rare earth elements
    • Hard rock, granite hosted rare earth elements

    In addition to these three district-scale targets, the project area contains multiple shear-hosted Valhalla-style uranium targets defined for immediate assessment.

    Project location map

    The primary model is based on mineralisation sourced from the various granites of the Sybella Batholith, a large north-south trending igneous body containing zones enriched in rare earth elements. This includes the Red Metal (ASX:RDM) giant Sybella Discovery. Several granites from the Sybella are also uranium rich, potentially being the source of Paladin Energy’s (ASX:PDN) Valhalla deposits.

    The projects cover an extensive portion of the Sybella Batholith, deemed prospective for granite-hosted REEs, as well as a significant landholding west of the Sybella, known as the Barkly Tablelands. The Barkly Tablelands are regarded as prospective for sediment-hosted mineralisation and was surveyed with airborne electromagnetics (AEM) by Summit Resources in February 2007, prior to its acquisition by Paladin Energy. Whilst numerous targets were identified, no drilling was completed at the time. Importantly, past exploration focused mainly on base metals, phosphate and water bores, meaning the uranium and rare earth potential remains virtually untouched.

    Prospective target concepts

    Paleochannel Roll-Front Uranium Potential – District Scale Target 1

    The Summit Resources AEM survey identified an extensive network of paleochannels within the Barkly Tablelands, fed from the uranium-rich Sybella Batholith. This network trends south beyond the limits of existing survey data, suggesting even further potential remains to be identified.

    Historical drilling in the area noted geological features typically associated with uranium deposits, such as redox fronts, sandstone channels and impermeable cap rocks. However, no uranium assays were conducted at the time.

    Given the Sybella granites are considered the potential source of Paladin’s nearby Valhalla uranium deposits, Basin believes significant uranium will have also been transported into these paleochannels through erosion and chemical leaching processes. Previous work by Summit Resources and Furgo has already prioritised several high-potential targets. Basin plans to complete a first pass aircore drilling program to delineate this potential in Q4 2025.

    Ternary radiometrics and AEM conductivity depth slice (paleochannels are projected to surface)

    Sediment and Ionic Clay Hosted REE Potential – District Scale Target 2

    Surface and auger geochemistry sampling across the Barkly Tablelands has confirmed significant REE enrichment, with multiple results exceeding 600 ppm TREO. The sediments are directly sourced from the Sybella Batholith with the highest of these values located directly down drainage catchments linked to Red Metals Sybella Discovery.

    Sediment-hosted REEs and target zones

    Previous AEM surveys also revealed a broad conductive layer within the Barkly Tablelands sediments, approximately 12 metres thick at shallow depths between 20-32 metres, and covering a footprint of over 1,000 sq km. This layer is interpreted to represent a clay-rich unit capable of hosting ionic clay REE deposits.

    AEM outlining laterally extensive conductive sediment target

    Granite Hosted REE Potential – District Scale Target 3

    The various granites that make up the Sybella contain zones of enriched REEs, including the Red Metal (ASX:RDM) owned Sybella Discovery.

    Basin’s ground includes several prospects (Newsmans Bore, Eight Mile and Threeways) where a shallow proof of concept auger drilling program returned highly encouraging results in 2023.

    The most encouraging results from the auger drilling at Newmans Bore reported at over 0.5 m at >1000 ppm TREO, including:

    • SYAH23-020 – 5.0 m @ 1,951 ppm TREO with 578 ppm Nd+Pr oxide combined (including 3 m @ 705 ppm) from 4 m to end of hole
    • SYAH23-006 – 2.5 m @ 1,343 ppm TREO with 248 ppm Nd+Pr oxide combined from 5 m to end of hole
    • SYAH23-018 – 0.5 m @ 1,996 ppm TREO with 465 ppm Nd+Pr oxide combined from 2 m to end of hole
    • SYAH23-131 – 2.6 m @ 1,535 ppm TREO with 329 ppm Nd+Pr oxide combined from 3 m to end of hole

    These results are very significant, as mineralisation continued to the end of hole and closely mirrors the geochemical patterns seen by Red Metal prior to their Sybella discovery.

    Auger drilling completed by NeoDys, with highlights from Newmans Bore

    Red Metals Discovery REE anomaly

    Red Metal utilised RC drilling beneath this anomaly and identified broad zones of rare earth anomalism, which led to the Sybella discovery. NeoDys’ auger drilling across Basin’s project has outlined similar levels and scale of rare earth anomalism, demonstrating strong potential for comparable discoveries. See figure below.

    Stylised section of NeoDys Newmans Bore auger drilling

    The next phase for Basin will be to conduct deeper RC drilling to test potential continuity of these anomalies. Drilling is proposed for Q4 2025.

    Hard Rock Shear-Hosted Uranium Valhalla Style Targets

    In addition to the three district scale targets, Basin also sees strong potential for Valhalla-style shear zone uranium mineralisation within the North section of the license. Airborne radiometric data highlights several anomalies crossing both the Sybella granite and the Cromwell metabasalt, features consistent with the alternation patterns seen at other uranium deposits in the region. The scale and geological setting of these radiometric anomalies draws comparison to Paladin Energy’s Mount Isa (Valhalla) project, which contains 148.4 Mlbs of U3O8 at 728 ppm, and a combined 116 Mlbs within the Valhalla, Odin and Skal resources located just 7 km east of Basin’s license

    Filtered airborne radiometric data (isolating high-U, low-K rocks) highlighting several potential Valhalla-style shear zone targets in the Cromwell Metabasalt and the adjacent Sybella Batholith

    Company Highlights

    • Strategic exposure to district-scale opportunities with the potential to transform into world-class discoveries, delivering exceptional leverage on exploration success
    • Drill-ready Queensland projects positioned for rapid advancement, leveraging low-cost exploration techniques to deliver high-impact results.
    • Pure uranium exposure to the Athabasca Basin through partnership with CanAlaska Uranium, fresh off discovery success at West McArthur.
    • Early mover position in the Nordics ready to capitalise as Sweden reverses its uranium mining moratorium (effective Jan 1, 2026), unlocking access to Europe’s largest uranium endowment and elevating Nordic exploration upside.
    • Exposure to uranium (supply shortfall + nuclear demand growth) and rare earths (critical to EVs and renewables, with limited global supply), both sectors positioned for sustained upside.
    • Exploration leverage in globally ranked, mining-friendly jurisdictions Finland, Saskatchewan, Sweden, and Queensland minimizing geopolitical risk while maximizing discovery upside.
    • Experienced Team: Leadership includes veterans of uranium discovery and development, with direct experience in Athabasca Basin and international uranium markets.

    Key Projects

    Strategic Global Uranium Exposure

    Basin holds interests in three projects, in partnership with TSX-V CanAlaska within the heartland of the world class Athabasca Basin uranium district. The company’s primary focus here is on the Geikie project where early drilling has identified a significant alteration system with analogies to major basement hosted uranium deposits of the district such as Nexgen energy’s prolific Arrow discovery. The company is actively seeking partnerships for the Marshall and North Millennium projects, which are prospective for unconformity style mineralisation with walk up drill ready targets.

    Canada – Athabasca Basin

    Geikie Project

    The Geikie Project spans 351 sq km on the eastern margin of the Athabasca Basin and benefits from excellent access, with Highway 905 just 10 km to the east.

    This underexplored region is considered highly prospective for shallow, basement-hosted uranium mineralisation. Historically overlooked in past exploration campaigns, the area has seen renewed interest following recent basement-style uranium discoveries elsewhere in the district.

    Project Highlights:
    • Drilling Results & Exploration Potential
      • Uranium intersected in 6 of 16 holes including 0.27 percent U₃O₈ over 0.5 m at Aero Lake and 263 ppm U₃O₈ over 9 m at Preston Creek
      • Pathfinder elements (notably lead isotope anomalies) were identified in 10 of 16 holes
    • Structural & Geological Highlights
      • Large-scale structural corridors identified—capable of transporting and hosting high-grade uranium
      • Extensive hydrothermal alteration confirms a robust, active fluid system
      • Uranium assays validate the mineralised system
    • Targeting & Exploration Potential: Multiple near-surface drill targets defined using geological data from 2023–2024 drilling and integrated airborne and ground geophysical datasets.
    • High-resolution airborne gravity surveys have successfully mapped basement-hosted alteration systems, identified intense gravity lows aligned with structural corridors and enhanced targeting confidence on the outer edge of the Athabasca Basin.

    In 2025, Basin Energy addedtwo new claims to the Geikie uranium project, consisting of 22.3 sq km, bringing the total project area to 373.1 sq km. Mineral claims MC00022218 and MC00022219 are contiguous to the Preston Creek prospect, where 2024 drilling outlined a large-scale hydrothermal system within a complex structural corridor with uranium anomalism.

    Scandinavia – Sweden and Finland

    Basin has secured 100 percent ownership of multiple reservations and licences across Sweden and Finland, prospective for uranium and critical green energy metals. This portfolio targets shear-hosted and intrusive-related mineralisation and consists of five exploration licenses within Sweden and five reservations in Finland. In 2025, Basin Energy announced theapproval for the Trollberget project application located in Northern Sweden, between the Björkberget and Rävaberget projects within the Arvidsjaur-Arjeplog uranium district. The project added 116 sq km of exploration land, increasing Basin Energy’s total holding to 219 sq km within this highly prospective uranium and green energy metals district.

    Exploration Updates: Virka & Björkberget

    • Structural Relogging Completed
      • Detailed relogging of 48 historical drillholes completed across the Virka and Björkberget projects.
      • Björkberget: Structural data now available for 28 priority holes; 137 samples submitted for multi-element analysis, with an additional 71 samples prepared for shipment.
      • Virka: All historical core relogged; samples are awaiting shipment for lab preparation.
      • Key mineralising structural trends identified in core, with associated alteration and mineral assemblages (pending results) to inform future drill targeting.
    • High-Grade Surface Results Confirmed
      Pulp re-analysis by fusion XRF of two surface samples initially above detection limits (>2.95 percent U₃O₈) confirmed exceptionally high uranium grades:
      • BJK004: >5.9 percent U₃O₈ from a granite boulder with visible yellow oxide staining at the base of an outcrop
      • BJK008: 5.4 percent U₃O₈ from a rhyolitic/fine-grained granite boulder with visible mineralisation and yellow oxide staining

    These results reinforce the high-grade uranium potential of Basin’s Scandinavian portfolio and will directly guide the next phase of drill targeting.

    Management Team

    Blake Steele – Non-executive Chairman

    Blake Steele is an experienced metals and mining industry executive and director with extensive knowledge across public companies and capital markets. He was formerly president and chief executive officer of Azarga Uranium (Azarga), a US-focused integrated uranium exploration and development company. He led Azarga into an advanced stage multi- asset business, which was ultimately acquired by enCore Energy (TSXV:EU) for C$200 million in February 2022.

    Pete Moorhouse – Managing Director

    Pete Moorhouse has 18 years of mining and exploration geology experience with extensive experience in the junior uranium sector, having spent over 10 years with ASX-listed uranium explorer and developer Alligator Energy (ASX:AGE). He holds significant competencies in evaluating, exploring, resource drilling and feasibility studies across many global uranium and resource projects.

    Cory Belyk – Non-executive Director

    Cory Belyk holds 30 years’ experience in exploration and mining operations, project evaluation, business development and extensive global uranium experience most recently employed by Cameco in the Athabasca Basin. He was a member of the exploration management team that discovered Fox Lake & West McArthur uranium deposits. Currently CEO/VP of Canadian Athabasca uranium explorer and project generator, CanAlaska (TSXV:CVV).

    Matthew O’Kane – Non-Executive Director

    Matgthew O’Kane is an experienced executive and company director with over 25 years’ experience in the mining and mineral exploration, commodities, and automotive sectors. He has held senior leadership roles in Australia, Asia and North America, in both developed and emerging markets, from start-up companies through to multinational corporations. He has served on the Board of mining and mineral exploration companies in Canada, Hong Kong and Australia. He was a member of the Board of Azarga Uranium from 2013 until its sale to Encore Energy in February of 2022. He is currently a director of two ASX listed exploration and development companies.

    Ben Donovan – Company Secretary

    Ben Donovan has over 22 years of experience in the provision of corporate advisory and company secretary services. He holds extensive experience in ASX listing rules compliance and corporate governance and has served as a Senior Adviser to the ASX for nearly 3 years Currently CoSec to several ASX listed resource companies including M3 Mining (ASX:M3M), Magnetic Resources (ASX:MAU) and Legacy Iron Ore (ASX:LCY).

    Odile Maufrais – Exploration Manager

    Odile Maufrais is an exploration geologist with over 14 years of experience and has an extensive understanding of the uranium exploration and mining industry, having worked at ORANO, one of the largest global uranium producers, for 12 years on various assignments in Canada, Niger, and France. Maufrais has significant Athabasca Basin-specific experience, being involved in over 15 greenfield and brownfield uranium exploration projects located throughout the Basin. Her most recent roles for ORANO comprised leading various uranium exploration campaigns and being an active member of the ORANO research and development team, which involved working on trialing and implementing cost-effective and streamlined drilling techniques within the Athabasca Basin. She also played a key role in the update of the National Instrument 43-101 compliant mineral resource estimate for the Midwest Main and Midwest A deposits. Maufrais holds a Master of Science from Montpellier II University, France.

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  • Former FBI Director Robert Mueller has Parkinson’s disease: report

    Former FBI Director Robert Mueller has Parkinson’s disease: report

    Former FBI Director Robert Mueller was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, his family revealed to the New York Times.

    Mueller is the former special counsel who led the Russia investigation into President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign.

    Mueller, 81, was diagnosed in 2021 and retired from public life the following year after briefly teaching law, according to a family statement provided to The Times.

    ‘Bob was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in the summer of 2021. He retired from the practice of law at the end of that year. He taught at his law school alma mater during the fall of both 2021 and 2022, and he retired at the end of 2022,’ the statement said.

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  • Tech 5: NVIDIA Results Rattle Investors, Trump Signals More Tech Deals to Come

    Tech 5: NVIDIA Results Rattle Investors, Trump Signals More Tech Deals to Come

    Artificial intelligence (AI) stocks saw continued pressure this week as concerns about overvaluation weighed on the sector ahead of NVIDIA’s (NASDAQ:NVDA) results release for its second fiscal quarter.

    The company beat Wall Street projections on revenue, earnings and profits, but shares still fell in extended trading on Tuesday (August 26) after it reported no H20 sales to China, where competition from domestic firms is heating up.

    John Murillo, chief business officer at B2BROKER, suggested the pullback could present a short-term buying opportunity for high-quality names with strong fundamentals, but cautioned that it could be the start of a broader correction.

    Reports that DeepSeek will train its newest AI models on Huawei chips and Cambricon Technologies’ (SHA:688256) 4,300 percent revenue surge underscore the shifting AI landscape. Still, optimism wasn’t absent: NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang pointed to accelerating global demand and unveiled a US$60 billion buyback program to reassure investors.

    “All in all, the sector’s long-term trajectory remains bullish, with AI adoption accelerating across industries,” said Murillo.

    Nasdaq Composite, NVIDIA and Dell Technologies performance, August 26 to 29, 2025.

    Chart via Google Finance.

    However, it wasn’t enough to reassure the public, and NVIDIA’s share price fell over 4 percent between Wednesday (August 27) and Friday (August 29). As investors analyzed new inflation data that indicates tariffs are impacting prices, other AI-related stocks saw losses too, pulling the S&P 500 (INDEXSP:.INX) from its recent record highs.

    With that, here’s a look at some of the other drivers that shaped the tech sector this week.

    1. Intel warns of adverse reactions to government equity stake

    In a US Securities and Exchange Commission Form 8-K filing dated August 22, Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) warns that the federal government’s 10 percent stake in its business could cause “adverse reactions,” including litigation from investors, employees, customers, suppliers, partners and foreign governments.

    The company also discloses a clause in the agreement that would raise the government’s stake to 15 percent if the company fails to meet set manufacturing thresholds.

    Moreover, the filing states that, if this agreement prompts other government bodies to seek similar stakes, the varied agendas could diminish the voting power of other shareholders.

    The comments come after the White House announced last week that it would take a 10 percent stake in the company in a deal worth around US$8.9 billion. On Monday, (August 25), President Donald Trump suggested he might pursue similar agreements with other American companies, posting on Truth Social:

    “I will also help those companies that make such lucrative deals with the United States. I love seeing their stock price go up, making the USA RICHER, AND RICHER.”

    Meanwhile, White House economic advisor Kevin Hassett told CNBC that the deal is part of a broader strategy to create a sovereign wealth fund that may include additional companies.

    Later, during an interview on CNBC’s Squawk Box on Tuesday, Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick said Pentagon officials are considering acquiring equity stakes in leading defense contractors such as Lockheed Martin (NYSE:LMT).

    2. Apple sets date to reveal fall product lineup

    On Tuesday, Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) invited media members and analysts to its next launch event, which is scheduled for September 9 at 10:00 a.m. PST.

    The event, which will be live streamed from the iPhone maker’s campus, is expected to be the venue for the introduction of the new iPhone 17 lineup and updated Apple Watch models.

    The new iPhone series is rumored to include four models:

    • iPhone 17
    • iPhone 17 Pro
    • iPhone 17 Pro Max
    • A new iPhone 17 Air that will reportedly replace the iPhone 16 Plus. This new model is rumored to be exceptionally thin, potentially as slim as 5.5 millimeters, a major new design direction for Apple.

    The new iPhones are also expected to feature a new ‘Liquid Glass’-based interface as part of iOS 26.

    According to Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman, who has a reputation for being one of the most accurate and prolific sources of leaks about Apple’s future products, the company is planning three years of major iPhone redesigns, starting with the September release. Apple’s first foldable iPhone, code-named V68, is slated to arrive in 2026, according to Gurman. Apple’s 2027 ‘iPhone 20’ will feature curved glass edges to complement the upcoming Liquid Glass-based interface for iOS and other operating systems.

    3. IBM, AMD to partner on quantum supercomputer

    IBM (NYSE:IBM) and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) (NASDAQ:AMD) said on Tuesday that they plan to collaborate to develop quantum-centric supercomputing.

    The two companies, which have each fundamentally advanced the frontiers of quantum hardware and software, AI accelerators, CPUs and GPUs, said they will work together to “develop scalable, open-source platforms that could redefine the future of computing” by combining their strengths in quantum and high-performance computing.

    “Quantum computing will simulate the natural world and represent information in an entirely new way,” said Arvind Krishna, chairman and CEO of IBM, adding that the firms’ collaborative efforts will “build a powerful hybrid model that pushes past the limits of traditional computing.”

    “We see tremendous opportunities to accelerate discovery and innovation,” said Dr. Lisa Su, chair and CEO of AMD.

    In an interview with Axios, Jay Gambetta, IBM’s quantum vice president, said he aims to get fault-tolerant quantum computers, a set of techniques and architectural designs that ensure a computation can proceed accurately even in the presence of errors, “by the end of this decade.”

    4. Cost of Meta data center to exceed original estimate

    During a cabinet meeting on Tuesday, Trump told reporters that Meta Platforms’ (NASDAQ:META) Louisiana data center will cost the company around US$50 billion to build.

    That’s over 70 percent of the company’s projected CAPEX spending in its latest quarterly report.

    “When they said US$50 billion for a plant, I said, ‘What the hell kind of plant is that?’” said Trump, revealing a photo of the proposed data center, Hyperion, superimposed over the island of Manhattan.

    “When you look at this, you understand why it’s US$50 billion,” he added.

    When the data center was announced, officials in Louisiana estimated the project would cost around US$10 billion. Meta has not confirmed this new estimate and declined to comment on Trump’s remarks.

    5. Fusion developer raises US$863 million for energy development

    On Thursday (August 28), Commonwealth Fusion Systems, a leading nuclear fusion developer in the US, announced it has secured US$863 million in an oversubscribed Series B2 funding round.

    Investors including Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) and NVIDIA contributed to this capital raise, which will facilitate the completion of Commonwealth’s Spac fusion demonstration machine, as well as the commencement of construction on a new ARC power plant in Virginia.

    “Investors recognize that CFS is making fusion power a reality. They see that we are executing and delivering on our objectives,” said the company’s CEO and co-founder, Bob Mumgaard. “This funding recognizes CFS’ leadership role in developing a new technology that promises to be a reliable source of clean, almost limitless energy — and will enable investors to have the opportunity to capitalize on the birth of a new global industry.”

    Securities Disclosure: I, Meagen Seatter, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.

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  • Trump nominees squeezed between ‘blue slips’ and blue obstruction

    Trump nominees squeezed between ‘blue slips’ and blue obstruction

    President Donald Trump has attacked the Senate for blocking his preferred nominees from being confirmed to key positions, but lawmakers and people familiar with the process say the Senate is not necessarily to blame.

    Trump has faulted the Senate’s ‘blue slip’ tradition, an unwritten rule requiring nominees for judge, U.S. attorney and U.S. marshal to obtain home state senators’ approval prior to being confirmed.

    He said blue state senators will only greenlight ‘Democrats or maybe weak Republicans.’ The president called on Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, to abolish the practice, and he threatened to sue over it.

    But Grassley and other Republicans are unbudging in their position that blue slips are an indispensable part of the confirmation process. Blue slips have been used for more than a century. Past presidents have gotten many nominees confirmed under the system, suggesting other factors are contributing to Trump’s struggle to secure blue slips from Democrats.

    Trump threatens to sue over ‘gentlemen’s agreement’

    Trump and his allies escalated attacks on the blue slip process this week, accusing Grassley of blocking nominees by maintaining it.

    ‘This is because of an old and outdated ‘custom’ known as a BLUE SLIP, that Senator Chuck Grassley, of the Great State of Iowa, refuses to overturn,’ Trump wrote on Truth Social.

    The president threatened to sue over what he said was a ‘gentlemen’s agreement,’ though it is unclear whom the government would sue and on what grounds.

    ‘It’s not based on law, and I think it’s unconstitutional, and I’ll probably be filing a suit on that pretty soon,’ Trump told reporters in the Oval Office.

    Asked about the possible lawsuit and why Trump’s nominees in blue states are struggling with confirmation, the White House told Fox News Digital in a statement the holdup must be addressed.

    ‘Senate Democrats have led a campaign of historic obstruction against President Trump and his nominees,’ White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson said. ‘The left’s partisan, obstructionist agenda is only hurting the American people and it must end.’

    ‘Troubling’ pattern of circumventing Senate

    Trump appointed his former personal defense lawyer Alina Habba as ‘interim’ U.S. attorney, which carries a 120-day term limit that federal judges have the ability to extend under federal vacancy laws if no one has been confirmed by the Senate to the position by then.

    Judges have opted to extend Trump’s nominees, like in Jay Clayton’s case in the Southern District of New York. But in an unusual move, the federal judges of New Jersey rejected Habba.

    The judges selected someone else, whom Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi promptly fired. Trump and Bondi then used a series of legal maneuvers to reinstall Habba to another temporary term, but a federal judge ruled the moves unconstitutional. The Trump administration is appealing that decision in a case that could now make its way to the Supreme Court and force the justices to weigh in on what has become a pattern of Trump end-running around the Senate.

    John Sarcone in the Northern District of New York faced a situation similar to Habba’s, and he is now serving as ‘acting’ U.S. attorney. Bill Essayli in the Central District of California, who has taken on a vocal pro-Trump stance amid high-profile deportation cases in his district, has also transitioned from ‘interim’ to ‘acting’ U.S. attorney. Acting U.S. attorneys also carry a temporary term of 210 days. It is unclear how Trump will proceed once those terms expire.

    Carl Tobias, University of Richmond law professor, said the workarounds defy the spirit of the Constitution, which says nominees must be confirmed ‘with the advice and consent’ of the Senate.

    ‘It’s good to have that scrutiny from the Judiciary Committee and then on the floor, and so hopefully they could return to something like that, but I’m not sure that’s going to happen, and so I think it is troubling,’ Tobias told Fox News Digital.

    How to get a blue slip from the other party

    The administration must engage with the Senate during the nomination process, including by consulting early on with home state senators about possible nominees.

    Former President Joe Biden secured blue slips from opposing parties for 49 nominees, including 27 U.S. attorneys, while Trump’s first administration was able to secure confirmations for nearly all the U.S. attorneys the president nominated.

    The blue slip, to senators, is a crucial negotiating tool, one that Article III Project founder Mike Davis said is not going away, despite Trump’s intensifying objections to it. Davis, a staunch Trump supporter, served as counsel to the Senate Judiciary Committee and oversaw nominations under Grassley in the prior Trump administration.

    ‘It’s not going away. Why would it? Why would senators give up their power? They’re not going to do it,’ Davis told Fox News Digital, adding that blue slips to the Senate are ‘the sacred china that’s never going to get broken.’

    The vetting process

    Nominees must also provide the Senate Judiciary Committee with a questionnaire, an FBI background check and financial disclosures. A source familiar with the process told Fox News Digital the committee did not receive Habba’s paperwork to begin vetting her. 

    Habba has said she could not begin the process because Democratic Sens. Cory Booker and Andy Kim of New Jersey, would not give blue slip approval. It is unclear if and when the Trump administration approached the pair of senators about Habba. 

    Habba, like Trump, blamed Grassley.

    ‘The blue slip TRADITION prevents a nominee from getting to the point of making that case to the committee and Senate floor. You know who can get rid of it? YOU @ChuckGrassley,’ Habba wrote on X.

    She told Grassley ‘this is a time for leadership, not deflection’ and that the chairman should not be ‘doing the dirty work of Thom Tillis, Corey Booker and Andy Kim.’

    Booker’s and Kim’s offices did not respond to a request for comment.

    Grassley defends bipartisanship

    Grassley went on a tear on social media this week, defending his decision to maintain blue slips, which the committee chair has discretion over.

    ‘U.S. Atty/district judge nominee without a blue slip does not hv the votes to get confirmed on the Senate floor & they don’t hv the votes to get out of cmte,’ the 91-year-old senator wrote. ‘As chairman I set Pres Trump noms up for SUCCESS NOT FAILURE.’

    Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., who is among several Republicans who will not vote for a nominee who has not been approved by home state senators, pointed to a statement on social media when asked for comment by Fox News Digital.

    ‘Chairman Grassley is a principled conservative who wants to keep radical liberals off the bench. Getting rid of the blue slip is a terrible, short-sighted ploy that paves the path for Democrats to ram through extremist liberal judges in red states over the long-term,’ Tillis wrote on X.

    Are Democrats to blame?

    Trump has thus far secured opposing party blue slips for four nominees. Davis said Trump is facing a unique level of obstruction from Democrats.

    ‘Every White House does what it can to engage the opposition party, but Democrats have made it clear they’re not interested in working with President Trump, so it’s understandable that his focus has been elsewhere for now,’ Davis said.

    Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., for instance, has refused to give a blue slip to Clayton, the former Securities and Exchange Commission chairman. But Clayton’s ability to win the vote of the federal judges in the Southern District of New York has allowed him to serve as U.S. attorney without confirmation.

    Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., Senate Judiciary Committee ranking member, has further complicated the confirmation process by putting a hold on U.S. attorney nominees, which drastically slows, but does not fully block, the process.

    Vice President JD Vance, then a senator, did the same for Biden’s nominees toward the end of the last administration.

    Trump’s fight with the upper chamber is likely to evolve, especially as higher courts weigh in on Habba’s nomination, which is currently invalid, according to the district court judge’s decision this month. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has set a briefing schedule in the case that stretches through October, but eventually the Supreme Court could also chime in on whether Trump’s manner of sidestepping the Senate is constitutional. 

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  • Der Gott Anubis: Der Schakal-Kopf im alten Ägypten

    Die altägyptische Mythologie ist eine faszinierende Welt voller Götter, Symbole und Rituale, die das Verständnis für das antike Ägypten tief prägen. Die Bedeutung der Götter spiegelte sich in ihrer Rolle im Alltag, in der Kultur und im Glauben wider. Besonders auffällig sind Tierköpfe, die häufig die Götter mit spezifischen Eigenschaften und Verantwortlichkeiten verbinden. Diese Tierdarstellungen waren nicht nur religiöse Symbole, sondern auch kulturelle Referenzen, die den Menschen halfen, komplexe Konzepte wie Tod, Gerechtigkeit und das Jenseits zu begreifen.

    Einführung in die altägyptische Mythologie und Götterwelt

    Die altägyptische Mythologie ist eine vielschichtige Welt voller Götter, die unterschiedliche Aspekte des Lebens und des Kosmos repräsentieren. Die Götter wurden verehrt, um Ordnung, Gerechtigkeit und das Gleichgewicht in der Welt aufrechtzuerhalten. Tierköpfe waren dabei eine zentrale visuelle Darstellung, da sie die besonderen Eigenschaften eines Gottes symbolisierten. So verkörperte der Löwenkopf Stärken und Mut, während der Schakal-Kopf die Verbindung zu Tod und Übergang ins Jenseits symbolisierte.

    Der Gott Anubis: Ursprung und mythologische Bedeutung

    Herkunft und genealogische Verbindungen innerhalb der ägyptischen Götterwelt

    Anubis gilt als Sohn des Osiris und der Nephthys, was ihn in der ägyptischen Mythologie zu einer zentralen Figur im Zusammenhang mit Tod und Wiedergeburt macht. Seine Abstammung unterstreicht seine Rolle als Wächter des Jenseits und als Vermittler zwischen Leben und Tod. Im Laufe der Zeit entwickelte sich Anubis zu einem eigenständigen Gott, der vor allem im Zusammenhang mit Bestattungsritualen verehrt wurde.

    Die Symbolik des Schakal-Kopfes und seine Bedeutung für Tod und Jenseits

    Der Schakal war in Ägypten ein Tier, das häufig in der Nähe von Friedhöfen gesichtet wurde. Seine nächtlichen Aktivitäten und sein Ruf verbanden ihn mit den Themen Tod und Schutz. Der Schakal-Kopf bei Anubis symbolisiert Wachsamkeit, Schutz und das Überwachen des Übergangs ins Jenseits. Dieses Tierbild vermittelt die Idee eines Beschützers, der den Verstorbenen in der Welt der Geister begleitet und bewacht.

    Anubis’ Aufgaben im Totengericht und im Übergang ins Jenseits

    Anubis spielte eine zentrale Rolle bei der Zeremonie des Totengerichts, bei dem das Herz des Verstorbenen gewogen wurde, um seine Reinheit zu bestimmen. Zudem war er bei der Einbalsamierung aktiv, was den Schutz der Mumie und die Bewahrung für das Jenseits sicherstellte. Seine Aufgabe war es, den Verstorbenen auf dem Weg ins ewige Leben zu begleiten und zu bewachen.

    Der Schakal als Symbol: Von Mythos zu Kult und Kunst

    Die Tierwahl: Warum ein Schakal? Biologische und kulturelle Aspekte

    Der Schakal wurde in Ägypten häufig beobachtet, insbesondere in der Nähe von Friedhöfen. Seine nächtlichen Streifzüge und seine Anpassungsfähigkeit machten ihn zu einem Symbol für das Überwachen des Übergangs zwischen Leben und Tod. Kulturell wurde der Schakal mit Wachsamkeit, Schutz und der Fähigkeit, die Grenze zwischen den Welten zu bewachen, assoziiert. Diese Eigenschaften führten dazu, dass der Schakal im religiösen Kontext eine bedeutende Rolle erhielt.

    Anubis in der altägyptischen Kunst und Darstellung – von Tempelreliefs bis Grabmalen

    Anubis erscheint in zahlreichen Darstellungen auf Tempeln, in Gräbern und in Mumienmasken. Besonders bekannt ist die goldene Maske des Tutanchamun, in der Anubis oft präsent ist, um Schutz und göttliche Autorität zu symbolisieren. Die Kunstwerke zeigen den Gott häufig mit einem schwarzen Schakal-Kopf, der die Verbindung zur Dunkelheit und zum Tod betont. Diese Darstellungen vermitteln die tief verwurzelte Bedeutung des Gottes im kulturellen Gedächtnis der Ägypter.

    Die Verbindung zu anderen Tiergöttern und deren Symbolik

    Neben Anubis gibt es in der ägyptischen Mythologie weitere Tiergötter, wie Bastet, die Katzengöttin, oder Horus mit dem Falkenkopf. Diese Götter sind Teil eines komplexen Systems, in dem Tiere als Verkörperungen göttlicher Eigenschaften dienen. Der Schakal, als Wächter des Jenseits, steht im Kontrast zu den anderen Göttern, die eher für Schutz, Weisheit oder Macht stehen.

    Die Bedeutung von Anubis für die ägyptische Bestattungskultur

    Rituale und Zeremonien im Zusammenhang mit Anubis

    Anubis war integraler Bestandteil der ägyptischen Bestattungsrituale. Seine Rolle bei der Einbalsamierung und bei der Durchführung des Totengerichts machte ihn zu einem Schutzpatron der Verstorbenen. Die Zeremonien dienten dazu, den Toten vor dem Bösen zu bewahren und den Übergang ins Jenseits zu sichern. Die Priester trugen Masken des Anubis, um die göttliche Präsenz während der Rituale zu verstärken.

    Anubis’ Rolle bei der Einbalsamierung und beim Totengericht

    Der Gott überwachte die Mumifizierung und sorgte dafür, dass die Seele des Verstorbenen in der Unterwelt gerecht beurteilt wurde. Das Herz wurde gewogen, wobei Anubis die Waage hielt, um die Reinheit des Verstorbenen zu prüfen. Dieser Prozess war entscheidend für den Eintritt ins ewige Leben.

    Beispiel: Das goldene Grab des Tutanchamun und die Symbolik des Schutzes durch Götter

    Das Grab des Tutanchamun ist eines der bekanntesten Beispiele ägyptischer Bestattungskunst. Es zeigt die Bedeutung göttlicher Begleitung und den Schutz durch Götter wie Anubis. Die zahlreichen Amulette und Darstellungen symbolisieren Schutz und Unsterblichkeit, was die zentrale Rolle des Gottes im Glauben der alten Ägypter unterstreicht.

    Anubis im Vergleich: Ägyptische Gottheit im globalen Mythenschatz

    Parallelen zu Tiergöttern in anderen Kulturen

    Viele Kulturen weltweit verehrten Tiergötter, die ähnliche Funktionen wie Anubis erfüllten. In der griechischen Mythologie gab es z.B. Hermes als Beschützer der Seelen, während in der mesoamerikanischen Kultur Jaguar-Götter für den Übergang ins Jenseits standen. Diese Parallelen zeigen, wie universell die Symbolik des Tieres für Schutz, Gerechtigkeit und Übergang ist.

    Die Entwicklung der Anubis-Darstellung im Wandel der Zeit

    Ursprünglich wurde Anubis in frühen Darstellungen als rein tierischer Schakal gezeigt, später entwickelte sich die ikonische Gott-Form mit menschlichem Körper und Schakal-Kopf. Diese Evolution spiegelt die zunehmende Abstraktion und die komplexere religiöse Symbolik im Wandel der ägyptischen Geschichte wider.

    Einfluss auf moderne Popkultur und Kunst – z.B. in Spielen wie Book of Ra

    Moderne Medien greifen oft auf die ikonische Darstellung des Gottes zurück, sei es in Filmen, Literatur oder Spielen. Das bekannte Spiel Book of Ra kostenlos spielen zeigt den ägyptischen Gott in einer mystischen Atmosphäre, was die zeitlose Faszination für die ägyptische Mythologie unterstreicht.

    Der Einfluss antiker Ägypter auf die moderne Kultur

    Die Wiederentdeckung und Popularisierung durch Archäologie – z.B. Tutankhamuns Maske

    Die Entdeckung des Grabes Tutanchamuns im Jahr 1922 führte zu einer weltweiten Begeisterung für das alte Ägypten. Die berühmte Goldmaske ist heute eines der bekanntesten Symbole ägyptischer Kultur und zeigt die Bedeutung von Göttern wie Anubis im kollektiven Gedächtnis. Diese Faszination beeinflusst bis heute Kunst, Design und Popkultur.

    Der Einfluss auf moderne Kunst, Literatur und Entertainment

    Von Filmen bis Videospielen – die Ägypten-Thematik ist allgegenwärtig. Anubis taucht dabei häufig als Symbol für Tod, Geheimnis und Schutz auf. Seine Darstellung inspiriert Künstler und Autoren, die alte Mythologie in zeitgenössische Werke einfließen lassen.

    Die Bedeutung von Anubis in der heutigen Rezeption der ägyptischen Mythologie

    In der heutigen Popkultur dient Anubis als Symbol für Mysterium und das Unbekannte. Seine Figur ist ein Beispiel dafür, wie alte Mythen noch immer unser kulturelles Bewusstsein prägen und durch Medien und Kunst neu interpretiert werden.

    Tiefergehende Betrachtung: Die Verbindung zwischen Mythos und Gesellschaft

    Wie Götter wie Anubis die Weltanschauung der alten Ägypter prägten

    Götter wie Anubis waren zentrale Figuren im Glaubenssystem der Ägypter. Sie prägten moralische Werte, beeinflussten das Verhalten im Alltag und gaben den Menschen Orientierung im Umgang mit Tod und Ungewissheit. Die Vorstellung, dass die Seele vor dem Gericht geprüft wird, stärkte das Bewusstsein für Gerechtigkeit und moralisches Handeln.

    Symbolik und Moral: Was uns Anubis über Tod, Gerechtigkeit und das Jenseits lehren können

    Anubis verkörpert das Prinzip der Gerechtigkeit im Tod. Seine Funktion bei der Waage des Herzens zeigt, dass das Leben nach moralischen Prinzipien gestaltet werden sollte. Diese Lehre hat bis heute ihre Bedeutung, da sie auf die universellen Werte von Recht und Gerechtigkeit verweist.

    Die Rolle moderner Interpretationen und deren Einfluss auf das Verständnis alter Kulturen

    Moderne Interpretationen helfen, alte Mythen in einen zeitgemäßen Kontext zu setzen. Sie fördern das Verständnis für kulturelle Unterschiede und zeigen, wie tief verwurzelte Symbole wie der Schakal-Kopf in der menschlichen Geschichte verankert sind.

    Zusammenfassung und Ausblick

    Der Schakal-Kopf-Gott Anubis ist ein bedeutendes Symbol für Tod, Schutz und Übergang im alten Ägypten. Seine Darstellungen in Kunst, Ritualen und Mythologie verdeutlichen die zentrale Rolle, die er im Glaubenssystem der Ägypter spielte. Die Verbindung zu anderen Tiergöttern, die Entwicklung seiner Darstellung im Laufe der Geschichte und sein Einfluss auf moderne Medien zeigen, wie zeitlos und faszinierend diese Figur ist. Für zukünftige Forschungen bietet sich die Möglichkeit, die interkulturellen Gemeinsamkeiten in der Tiergötter-Symbolik noch tiefer zu erforschen und die Rezeption in der heutigen Popkultur weiter zu analysieren.

    Die alten Ägypter haben durch ihre mythologischen Figuren wie Anubis eine Welt geschaffen, die bis heute unsere Vorstellung von Tod, Gerechtigkeit und Schutz prägt. Ihre Symbole sind nicht nur Teil der Vergangenheit, sondern beeinflussen weiterhin Kunst, Literatur und Unterhaltung – eine ewige Brücke zwischen Mythos und moderner Gesellschaft.

  • Top 5 Canadian Mining Stocks This Week: Trifecta Shines with 117 Percent Gain

    Top 5 Canadian Mining Stocks This Week: Trifecta Shines with 117 Percent Gain

    Statistics Canada released its second-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) figures on Friday (August 29). The data showed that the Canadian economy shrank 0.4 percent in the second quarter and declined 1.6 percent on an annualized basis. The decrease comes following first-quarter gains of 0.5 percent and a 2 percent annualized increase.

    Much of the decrease was attributed to a 7.5 percent drop in exports compared to Q1. Canadian exports had risen 1.4 percent in the first three months of the year as US companies increased imports to get ahead of incoming tariffs.Excluding the lower costs at the pumps, CPI remained steady at 2.5 percent, the same increase as May and June.

    On an industry level, new monthly data for June shows that the resource sector grew by 0.1 percent after two months of declines, primarily driven by a 2.6 percent gain in the oil and gas subsector, with oil sands extraction rising 6.4 percent over May. However, gains were offset by a 9.7 percent monthly decline in support activities for the resource sector, its largest drop in five years, led by reduced rigging and drilling activities.

    South of the border, the US Bureau of Economic Analysis released its second estimate for Q2 real GDP on Thursday (August 28). The data shows that US GDP grew by 3.3 percent during the quarter, 0.3 percent higher than its advance estimate.

    According to the agency, the figure reflects a decrease in imports and an increase in consumer spending. The GDP’s upward momentum was tempered by a 13.8 percent decrease in private domestic investment, marking the most significant decline since 2020, during the pandemic.

    The growth follows a 0.5 percent decrease in the first quarter of 2025, which saw a significant rise in imports.

    This week also saw US President Donald Trump attempt to remove US Federal Reserve Board of Governors member Lisa Cook. Trump justified the decision based on Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte’s claim that Cook claimed primary residence in two mortgage applications submitted weeks apart in 2021. She was confirmed to the Fed Board of Governors in May 2022.

    Cook is fighting the move in court, with her lawyer stating that Trump’s unsubstantiated allegation of an event prior to Cook’s confirmation does not meet the ’cause’ required by the Federal Reserve Act to remove a governor. By the end of the day on Friday, the judge hearing the case did not reach a decision on whether to issue a temporary restraining order that would allow Cook to remain in her role during the case.

    Pulte has previously made similar allegations against other prominent Democrats, including California Senator Adam Schiff, a vocal critic of Trump, and New York Attorney General Letitia James, who oversaw a civil suit against Trump that resulted in a US$500 million award.

    Trump has been eager to reshape the Federal Reserve Board and has hinted that he would like to replace Chairman Jerome Powell before his term ends in 2026. Trump believes the Fed has not been acting quickly enough to lower interest rates and stimulate the economy.

    Markets and commodities react

    Canadian equity markets were largely unfazed by Canada’s weak GDP data. In fact, the S&P/TSX Composite Index (INDEXTSI:OSPTX) set a new record on Friday, closing the week up 1.73 percent to 28,564.45. The S&P/TSX Venture Composite Index (INDEXTSI:JX) did even better, climbing 5.36 percent to finish Friday at 829.57. The CSE Composite Index (CSE:CSECOMP) fell 0.45 percent on Friday following the StatsCan release, but gained 4.17 percent overall during the week to 166.9.

    US equity markets also posted gains this week, but fell from record highs on Friday following a selloff of tech stocks. The S&P 500 (INDEXSP:INX) was up 1.19 percent to 6,460.25, while the Nasdaq 100 (INDEXNASDAQ:NDX) rose 0.99 percent to 23,415.42. Meanwhile, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (INDEXDJX:.DJI) gained 1.32 percent on the week to 45,631.73.

    The gold price gained 3.19 percent this week on expectations of a September rate cut by the Federal Reserve, reaching US$3,448.15 per ounce by 4:00 p.m. EDT on Friday. Silver ended the week with a larger gain of 4.2 percent, nearly crossing the US$40 per ounce mark in morning trading before settling at US$39.74 per ounce.

    Copper also saw some upward movement, gaining 1.1 percent to US$4.59 per pound. The S&P GSCI (INDEXSP:SPGSCI) commodities index posted an increase of 1.3 percent by close on Friday, finishing at 549.70.

    Top Canadian mining stocks this week

    How did mining stocks perform against this backdrop?

    Take a look at this week’s five best-performing Canadian mining stocks below.

    Stocks data for this article was retrieved at 4:00 p.m. EDT on Friday using TradingView’s stock screener. Only companies trading on the TSX, TSXV and CSE with market caps greater than C$10 million are included. Mineral companies within the non-energy minerals, energy minerals, process industry and producer manufacturing sectors were considered.

    1. Trifecta Gold (TSXV:TG)

    Weekly gain: 117.24 percent
    Market cap: C$23.77 million
    Share price: C$0.63

    Trifecta Gold is a gold exploration company focused on a portfolio of 11 properties in the Tombstone gold belt in the Yukon, Canada.

    Its most advanced is its flagship Mt. Hinton gold-silver project, located near Hecla Mining’s (NYSE:HL) Keno Hill silver mine. The company’s project page indicates that vein float samples collected in January 2023 show grades of up to 273 grams per metric ton (g/t) gold.

    The company has also been advancing exploration work at its Rye property, which hosts a gold-bismuth soil anomaly, as well as several gold-rich veins.

    Shares in Trifecta rose this week alongside news on Thursday that the company had commenced its inaugural drill program at Rye, completing 970 meters across three holes. The announcement reported that the first hole intersected a high density of sheeted quartz veins.

    The company said preliminary rock samples collected from the site earlier in 2025 returned multiple assays with greater than 5 g/t gold, including one highlight with 21.1 g/t gold and 8,550 parts per million (ppm) bismuth.

    2. Consolidated Lithium Metals (TSXV:CLM)

    Weekly gain: 100 percent
    Market cap: C$13.98 million
    Share price: C$0.04

    Consolidated Lithium is an exploration and development company working to advance a portfolio of hard rock lithium projects in Quebéc, Canada.

    Its most advanced asset is the Vallée lithium project, a 75/25 joint venture between Consolidated and Sayona Mining (ASX:SAY,OTCQB:SYAXF). The project is located in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt adjacent to and along strike of Sayona’s and Piedmont Lithium (NASDAQ:PLL) North American Lithium mining operation. According to the company’s project page, the Vallée property hosts multiple lithium-bearing pegmatites over a 1 kilometer strike length.

    Consolidated announced on Wednesday (August 27) that it signed a letter of intent with the Government of Quebéc-owned Soquem to earn an 80 percent interest in the Kwyjibo rare earth project, located in the Côte-Nord region of the province.

    Under the terms of the letter, Consolidated can earn up to an 80 percent interest in the project through two phases, in return for a combination of cash payments, shares in Consolidated and project investments.

    A 2017 preliminary economic assessment for Kwyjibo reports project economics including an after-tax net present value of C$373.9 million and an internal rate of return of 17.8 percent, with a payback period of 3.6 years.

    3. Electric Metals (TSXV:EML)

    Weekly gain: 68.75 percent
    Market cap: C$44.34 million
    Share price: C$0.27

    Electric Metals is a mineral development company focused on advancing its flagship North Star manganese project in Minnesota, US. According to the company, the asset is North America’s highest-grade manganese resource. It plans to produce high-purity manganese sulphate monohydrate for lithium-ion batteries.

    The most recent news from Electric Metals was released on Tuesday, when it announced a preliminary economic assessment for the project. The assessment demonstrated a base-case after-tax net present value of US$1.39 billion, with an internal rate of return of 43.5 percent and a payback period of 23 months. and suggested an average annual after-tax cash flow of US$249.6 million.

    The report also included an updated mineral resource estimate with an indicated resource of 7.6 million metric tons of ore grading 19.07 percent manganese, 22.33 percent iron and 30.94 percent silicon, and an inferred resource of 3.73 million metric tons of ore grading 17.04 percent manganese, 19.04 percent iron and 30.03 percent silicon.

    4. Sage Potash (TSXV:SAGE)

    Weekly gain: 58.33 percent
    Market cap: C$31.93 million
    Share price: C$0.38

    Sage Potash is a potash exploration company currently working to advance its portfolio of mineral holdings in Utah’s Paradox Basin in the US.

    Historic oil and gas exploration in the basin dating back a century discovered the potential for the potash beds, but they were too deep for mining methods at the time. Sage has since confirmed their presence through its own exploration.

    In a revised technical report from February 2023, the company reported an inferred mineral resource estimate of up to 159.3 million metric tons of in-place sylvinite from the upper potash bed and up to 120.2 million metric tons of sylvinite from the lower potash bed.

    On August 14, Sage announced that Stockwell Day had joined the company board. Day served several ministerial roles for the Canadian government under Prime Minister Stephen Harper, including as President of the Treasury Board and Minister of International Trade.

    This was followed by news on Wednesday that Day had been granted 600,000 stock options at an exercise price of C$0.30 per share and would remain valid for a period of five years.

    Sage’s share price spiked earlier this week after the US Government added potash in its draft of an updated list of critical minerals.

    5. Kincora Copper (TSXV:KCC)

    Weekly gain: 58.33 percent
    Market cap: C$24.8 million
    Share price: C$0.095

    Kincora Copper is an exploration company operating under a project generator model and partnering with other companies to advance its portfolio, including copper-gold projects in the Macquarie Arc of New South Wales, Australia.

    Among them is the Northern Junee-Narromine Belt (NJNB) land package, which is covered by a May 2024 earn-in agreement that could see AngloGold Ashanti (NYSE:AU,JSE:ANG) earn up to an 80 percent interest in the Nyngan and Nevertire licenses through AU$50 million in exploration expenditures or AU$25 million for exploration and the completion of a pre-feasibility study.

    Kincora secured a second agreement with AngloGold Ashanti in April for the Nyngan South, Nevertire South and Mulla licenses with similar terms, bringing the total exploration funding to AU$100 million.

    On Monday (August 25), Kincora announced results from the first drilling program at the Nyngan project, noting that assays support the potential for porphyry copper and epithermal gold, and that it saw ‘encouraging results at particularly shallow depths’ from drill targets identified by a ground gravity survey earlier this year.

    Additionally, Kincora said that drilling is ongoing at the Nevertire South and Nevertire projects, with the initial program planned for seven holes and 2,150 meters.

    FAQs for Canadian mining stocks

    What is the difference between the TSX and TSXV?

    The TSX, or Toronto Stock Exchange, is used by senior companies with larger market caps, and the TSXV, or TSX Venture Exchange, is used by smaller-cap companies. Companies listed on the TSXV can graduate to the senior exchange.

    How many mining companies are listed on the TSX and TSXV?

    As of May 2025, there were 1,565 companies listed on the TSXV, 910 of which were mining companies. Comparatively, the TSX was home to 1,899 companies, with 181 of those being mining companies.

    Together, the TSX and TSXV host around 40 percent of the world’s public mining companies.

    How much does it cost to list on the TSXV?

    There are a variety of different fees that companies must pay to list on the TSXV, and according to the exchange, they can vary based on the transaction’s nature and complexity. The listing fee alone will most likely cost between C$10,000 to C$70,000. Accounting and auditing fees could rack up between C$25,000 and C$100,000, while legal fees are expected to be over C$75,000 and an underwriters’ commission may hit up to 12 percent.

    The exchange lists a handful of other fees and expenses companies can expect, including but not limited to security commission and transfer agency fees, investor relations costs and director and officer liability insurance.

    These are all just for the initial listing, of course. There are ongoing expenses once companies are trading, such as sustaining fees and additional listing fees, plus the costs associated with filing regular reports.

    How do you trade on the TSXV?

    Investors can trade on the TSXV the way they would trade stocks on any exchange. This means they can use a stock broker or an individual investment account to buy and sell shares of TSXV-listed companies during the exchange’s trading hours.

    Article by Dean Belder; FAQs by Lauren Kelly.

    Securities Disclosure: I, Dean Belder, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.

    Securities Disclosure: I, Lauren Kelly, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.

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  • CDC official who blasted Trump’s ‘weak science’ led politicized Biden-era monkeypox response

    CDC official who blasted Trump’s ‘weak science’ led politicized Biden-era monkeypox response

    Demetre Daskalakis, an official at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), resigned this week, claiming the Trump administration’s policies ignore science. However, his own leadership during the Biden-era monkeypox response was criticized for putting optics over public health.

    Amid the Trump administration’s efforts to push out CDC Director Susan Monarez, a handful of other top CDC officials, including Daskalakis, resigned in protest of the Trump administration’s policies. Daskalakis wrote in his resignation letter that was posted to social media that the health policies put forward by Secretary Robert F. Kennedy do not ‘reflect scientific reality.’ He also accused the Trump administration of attempting to ‘erase transgender populations,’ while also using the term ‘pregnant people’ to describe women who are about to give birth.

    But flashback to 2022 and 2023, after the monkeypox virus had spread across several countries and made its way into the U.S., during which Daskalakis was among the Biden administration’s top advisers who spearheaded the national response to the disease outbreak. 

    Government communications from that time period, uncovered by watchdog group the Oversight Project, show that officials were aware that the disease was spreading among the gay community. However, those communications, and other records, show the administration appeared to be more concerned with protecting the stigma targeting the gay community, than they were with implementing measures that would provide the best mitigation response.

    ‘A common theme was public health officials identifying locations where outbreaks occurred, to include bathhouses and saunas,’ according to the Oversight Project. ‘Officials never broached consideration of shutting down these locations. This draws a stark contrast to the public health guidance and shutdowns of gathering places during COVID, to include gyms and skate parks.’

    In 2023, after the monkeypox outbreak had taken hold in the U.S., Daskalakis went on national television to let the country know that his team was ‘making sure [they] got the word out in a way that supports people’s joy, as opposed to calling them risky.’

    ‘You know, one person’s idea of risk, is another person’s idea of a great festival or Friday night, for that matter. So, we have to sort of embrace that with joy and make sure that folks know how to keep themselves safe,’ the Biden monkeypox coordinator added.

     

    Meanwhile, during the outbreak, Daskalkis posted a tweet from gay sex app Grindr that stated ‘Dr. Daskalakis could jab me any day,’ with a sticker of a flattered cat.

    In other social media posts from around the same time, Daskalkis can be seen using male models wearing leather bondage straps to make an entrance at an HIV prevention summit. 

    While in his role at the White House leading the monkeypox response, Daskalkis also reportedly ran an STD screening operation from an after-hours sex club in New York City. When asked about the operation in an interview, Daskalakis described it as ‘exciting’ and added there was ‘not much sleep time.’ Later in the interview, he added: ‘I’d already kind of been the bathhouse HIV testing doctor.’

    Fox News Digital reached out to Daskalakis about the juxtaposition between his criticism of Kennedy’s policies not reflecting ‘scientific reality,’ and his role in the Biden administration’s approach to monkeypox, but did not receive an immediate response.

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  • Spirit Airlines files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the second time in a year

    Spirit Airlines files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the second time in a year

    Spirit Airlines on Friday filed for bankruptcy protection, just months after the budget carrier failed to secure better financial footing when it came out of Chapter 11 protection in March.

    The Dania Beach, Florida-based airline said under this bankruptcy, it will reduce its network and shrink its fleet, cuts that it said will reduce costs by “hundreds of millions of dollars” a year.

    In a release, Spirit said guests can continue to book, travel and use tickets, credits and loyalty points. Wages and benefits will continue to be paid and honored, including contractors, it said. Spirit intends to pay vendors and suppliers for goods and services provided on or after the filing date in the ordinary course.

    “Since emerging from our previous restructuring, which was targeted exclusively on reducing Spirit’s funded debt and raising equity capital, it has become clear that there is much more work to be done and many more tools are available to best position Spirit for the future,” Spirit CEO Dave Davis said in a news release on Friday.

    Spirit had just gotten out of bankruptcy in March after four months, only to be dragged down by continued high costs and weaker U.S. domestic demand. The carrier had struggled for years as it dealt with a glut of U.S. flights, a Pratt & Whitney engine recall and a failed takeover by JetBlue Airways, a deal that was blocked in court.

    Firms that used Spirit’s aircrafts had reached out to rival airlines in recent weeks to gauge executives’ interest in some of the carrier’s planes, according to people familiar with the matter.

    Spirit is the United States’ largest budget airline, followed closely by rival Frontier Airlines which has tried and failed to merge with Spirit repeatedly since 2022. Frontier on Tuesday announced 20 new routes that compete with Spirit to win over its struggling competitor’s customers.

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  • Abbraccia l’Imprevedibilità con Plinko di BGaming, il gioco che trasforma ogni caduta in suspense con un ritorno al giocatore del 99% e moltiplicatori fino a x1000, dove ogni lancio può trasformarsi in una grande vincita tra recensioni, demo e soldi veri.

    Un tuffo nellemozione pura: esplora il Plinko di BGaming e lasciati sorprendere da un RTP del 99% e moltiplicatori fino a 1000x, un gioco che ridefinisce il divertimento al casinò.

    Il mondo del casinò online è in continua evoluzione, offrendo ai giocatori una gamma sempre più ampia di opzioni di intrattenimento. Tra le numerose proposte, spicca un gioco semplice ma incredibilmente coinvolgente: plinko. Sviluppato da BGaming, questo gioco casual si distingue per la sua semplicità, l’elevato RTP (Return to Player) del 99% e la possibilità di vincite elevate, fino a 1000 volte la puntata. Con la sua meccanica unica e le opzioni di personalizzazione, Plinko offre un’esperienza di gioco fresca e moderna, capace di attirare sia i giocatori esperti che i nuovi arrivati nel mondo del gioco d’azzardo.

    Questa guida completa esplorerà nel dettaglio tutte le caratteristiche di Plinko, analizzando le regole del gioco, le strategie possibili, le impostazioni personalizzabili e le potenzialità di vincita. Scopriremo insieme perché questo titolo è diventato rapidamente un favorito tra gli appassionati di casinò online, un passatempo eccitante e potenzialmente remunerativo.

    Come Funziona Plinko: La Meccanica di Gioco

    Il gioco Plinko si basa su una meccanica semplice ma affascinante. Il giocatore deve far cadere una pallina dalla cima di una piramide composta da diverse file di pioli. Man mano che la pallina cade, rimbalza tra i pioli, seguendo un percorso apparentemente casuale. Alla base della piramide si trovano diverse celle, ognuna con un moltiplicatore di vincita differente. L’obiettivo è far cadere la pallina in una delle celle, vincendo il moltiplicatore associato. Più alta è la cella, più alto è il moltiplicatore, ma anche la probabilità di atterrarvi è inferiore.

    La semplicità del gioco non deve trarre in inganno. La dinamica del rimbalzo introduce un elemento di casualità che rende ogni partita unica e imprevedibile. La combinazione di fortuna e strategia rende Plinko un gioco estremamente avvincente.

    Moltiplicatore Probabilità Approssimativa
    0.5x 25%
    1x 20%
    2x 15%
    5x 10%
    10x 7%
    20x 5%
    50x 3%
    100x 2%
    500x 1%
    1000x 2%

    Impostazioni di Gioco: Personalizza la Tua Esperienza

    Plinko offre diverse impostazioni che consentono ai giocatori di personalizzare l’esperienza di gioco in base alle proprie preferenze e al proprio livello di rischio. Tra le impostazioni regolabili troviamo il livello di rischio (alto, normale, basso) e il numero di linee (da 8 a 16). Il livello di rischio influenza la distribuzione dei moltiplicatori nella piramide, con un livello più alto che offre moltiplicatori maggiori ma anche una probabilità di vincita inferiore. Il numero di linee, invece, determina la larghezza della piramide, aumentando le possibilità di atterrare in una cella specifica.

    La scelta delle impostazioni giuste è fondamentale per ottimizzare le proprie possibilità di vincita. I giocatori più prudenti potrebbero preferire un livello di rischio basso e un numero elevato di linee, mentre quelli più audaci potrebbero optare per un livello di rischio alto e un numero inferiore di linee.

    • Livello di Rischio: Basso, Normale, Alto – influenza la distribuzione dei moltiplicatori.
    • Numero di Linee: 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 – determina la larghezza della piramide.
    • Modalità di Gioco: Manuale (ogni lancio è deciso dal giocatore) o Automatica (il gioco ripete i lanci automaticamente).

    Strategie di Gioco: Massimizza le Tue Probabilità

    Sebbene Plinko sia un gioco basato principalmente sulla fortuna, esistono alcune strategie che possono aiutare i giocatori a massimizzare le proprie probabilità di vincita. Una strategia comune è quella di scegliere un livello di rischio e un numero di linee che si adattino al proprio stile di gioco e al proprio budget. Un’altra tattica è quella di variare le impostazioni di gioco, alternando tra diversi livelli di rischio e numeri di linee per esplorare diverse possibili combinazioni. È importante ricordare che nessuna strategia può garantire la vincita, ma un approccio ragionato può aiutare a migliorare le proprie possibilità.

    Inoltre, molti giocatori preferiscono utilizzare la modalità automatica per effettuare una serie di lanci consecutivi, testando diverse impostazioni e raccogliendo dati statistici. Questo può aiutare a identificare le combinazioni più favorevoli e a ottimizzare la propria strategia di gioco nel tempo. Infine, è sempre consigliabile giocare responsabilmente, impostando un budget e rispettandolo scrupolosamente.

    Funzionalità Aggiuntive e Interfaccia Utente

    L’interfaccia utente di Plinko è intuitiva e facile da usare. I pulsanti di controllo sono chiaramente etichettati e posizionati in modo strategico per facilitare la navigazione. Il gioco offre anche una serie di funzionalità aggiuntive che arricchiscono l’esperienza di gioco, come la possibilità di visualizzare la cronologia delle vincite, di regolare il volume del suono e di accedere a una sezione di aiuto con informazioni sulle regole del gioco.

    BGaming ha dedicato particolare attenzione ai dettagli grafici, creando un’esperienza visivamente accattivante e coinvolgente. Gli effetti sonori e le animazioni contribuiscono a creare un’atmosfera di gioco emozionante e divertente.

    1. Cronologia Vincite: Visualizza i risultati delle partite precedenti.
    2. Regolazione del Volume: Controlla l’intensità del suono.
    3. Sezione Aiuto: Accesso a informazioni dettagliate sulle regole del gioco.
    4. Statistiche: Monitora le performance di gioco.

    Plinko e il Gioco Responsabile

    Come per tutti i giochi d’azzardo, è fondamentale affrontare Plinko con responsabilità. Stabilire un budget specifico per il gioco e rispettarlo scrupolosamente è il primo passo per evitare problemi finanziari. È importante ricordare che il gioco deve essere considerato un divertimento, non un modo per guadagnare denaro. Non inseguire le perdite e non giocare mai con denaro che non ci si può permettere di perdere, per assicurarsi di poter godere di Plinko come un passatempo rilassante e divertente.

    Diversi casinò online offrono strumenti per il gioco responsabile, come limiti di deposito, limiti di spesa e autoesclusione. Utilizzare questi strumenti può aiutare a mantenere il controllo sul proprio comportamento di gioco e a prevenire problemi legati al gioco d’azzardo.

    Strumento Descrizione
    Limite di Deposito Imposta un limite massimo all’importo che puoi depositare in un periodo specifico.
    Limite di Spesa Imposta un limite massimo all’importo che puoi spendere per il gioco in un periodo specifico.
    Autoesclusione Blocca temporaneamente o permanentemente l’accesso al casinò online.
    Promemoria di Sessione Ricevi notifiche che ti informano della durata della tua sessione di gioco.