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Anglo-Teck Deal Clears Canada Security Test

Canada's national security review for Anglo American's proposed Teck Resources takeover has lapsed, clearing one major hurdle. The deal now faces a crucial economic benefit assessment.

GFG Reports High-Grade Gold Results in Timmins Drilling

GFG Resources announces significant gold intercepts including 1.05 g/t Au over 71.0 m at Aljo Project in Timmins Gold District. Company launches aggressive regional exploration program across Goldarm Property.

NovaGold Reports High-Grade Gold Results & Legal Victory

NovaGold Resources announces exceptional 2025 drill results with intercepts up to 26.22 g/t gold at Donlin Gold project, plus favorable Alaska Supreme Court ruling on permits. The project advances toward Bankable Feasibility Study.

QGold Initiates PEA for Quartz Mountain Gold Project

QGold Resources launches preliminary economic assessment for its Quartz Mountain Gold Project in Oregon, targeting significant gold resources with open-pit potential. Discover the project's economic outlook.

Video Game Stocks Boom: ETF Beats S&P 500

The Roundhill Video Games ETF has surged, outperforming the S&P 500. Discover the drivers behind the boom, from the Nintendo Switch 2 to the EA buyout, and what it means for investors.

Westhaven Advances Shovelnose Gold Project in BC

Westhaven Gold Corp completes expanded 2025 drilling program at Shovelnose Gold Project, confirming South Zone resource and validating new exploration models in British Columbia.

Daily Mail in $654M Talks for Telegraph Buyout

The publisher of Britain's Daily Mail enters exclusive negotiations for a US$654 million acquisition of Telegraph Media Group, reshaping UK media landscape. Read the full story.

Plantro bids $384M to acquire Dye & Durham

Investment firm Plantro proposes $384 million acquisition of legal tech company Dye & Durham, offering more than double the current share price amid company's financial challenges.

Judge Rejects Meta Breakup Over Market Share Decline

A US judge ruled against breaking up Meta, citing its declining market share and increased competition from platforms like TikTok and YouTube. Discover the legal reasoning behind this landmark decision.

Meta Defeats FTC Antitrust Challenge

A U.S. judge ruled Meta does not hold a social networking monopoly, rejecting the FTC's case that sought to force the spin-off of Instagram and WhatsApp.

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