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Saskatchewan Gold Discovery Sparks Mining Boom Hopes
Vancouver, Tuesday, 23 June 2026.
Trident Resources has uncovered a massive gold deposit in Saskatchewan, intersecting 1.32 grams per tonne over 132 meters—including a high-grade 2.85 g/t over 40 meters. This near-surface find could redefine Canada’s gold sector, with CEO Jonathan Wiesblatt calling it a ‘pivotal milestone’ for the La Ronge Gold Belt. The discovery, just 2.5 km from an existing deposit, signals both high-grade and bulk-tonnage potential, setting the stage for a major valuation boost and renewed investor interest in the province’s mining industry.
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Ghost Jobs and AI Hiring Tools: The Hidden Barriers Facing Gen Z Job Seekers
Louisville, Tuesday, 23 June 2026.
Nearly 1 in 5 Gen Z job seekers face ghost job postings and AI screening tools that reject them without explanation. Teen unemployment has surged to 14.7%, with Black teens at 21%, as fake listings and automated filters block real opportunities. One 20-year-old built a verified job board after discovering Costco postings for a city with only Sam’s Club.
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Flow Traders Bets Big on 24/7 Markets—Here’s Why It Matters
Amsterdam, Tuesday, 23 June 2026.
Flow Traders just unveiled a bold 2030 strategy to dominate round-the-clock liquidity, targeting €1B in net trading income. With markets shifting to 24/7 trading, this move could redefine competition—especially as digital assets and algorithmic trading accelerate. The firm’s €1B+ capital expansion signals confidence, but will it pay off?
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42 Million Americans Just Regained Access to Junk Food Under SNAP—Here’s Why It Matters
Washington D.C., Tuesday, 23 June 2026.
A federal judge just struck down restrictions on using food stamps for soda and candy, affecting 42 million Americans. The ruling dismantles a cornerstone of the ‘Make America Healthy Again’ movement, reigniting debates over government control of dietary choices—and whether taxpayer dollars should fund junk food. Critics call it a win for personal freedom; health advocates warn of a public health setback. The decision could reshape grocery sales, boost soda and snack profits, and set a legal precedent for future nutrition policies.
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Russia’s Economy Defies Sanctions: How War is Fueling Unexpected Growth
Moscow, Tuesday, 23 June 2026.
Despite Western sanctions, Russia’s war-driven economy has grown 12% in GDP per capita since 2022, defying predictions of collapse. Military production and state control are keeping the economy afloat—but labor shortages and shadow trade networks may undermine long-term stability. This resilience challenges the effectiveness of sanctions and reshapes global economic strategies.
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NBA Trade Deadline Drama: Pelicans Set Eye-Watering Price for Trey Murphy III
New Orleans, Tuesday, 23 June 2026.
With the 2026 NBA Draft hours away, the New Orleans Pelicans are demanding a Desmond Bane-level return for forward Trey Murphy III—sparking a frenzy among six to 12 interested teams. The Hawks are in advanced talks, offering their No. 8 pick, but the Pelicans’ asking price remains firm: a top-10 selection or bust. Murphy’s career-best 21.5 PPG season has only inflated his value, making this the most aggressive trade ultimatum of the offseason.