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Liberty Gold Secures Federal Path to Expedite Idaho Mine Permitting
Vancouver, Wednesday, 21 January 2026.
Gaining access to a streamlined federal framework, the Black Pine project now enters a critical sixty-day coordination period to establish a transparent, accelerated timeline for environmental reviews.
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Commerce Secretary Projects Strong Q1 Growth and Warns EU Against Trade Retaliation
Davos, Tuesday, 20 January 2026.
Defying conservative forecasts, Secretary Lutnick projects Q1 growth exceeding 5% and warns European allies that retaliating against Greenland-related tariffs risks spiraling into a “tit-for-tat” trade war.
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Vistagen Faces Investor Lawsuit After Failed Drug Trial Crashes Stock
South San Francisco, Tuesday, 20 January 2026.
A class action lawsuit alleges Vistagen misled investors regarding its PALISADE-3 trial, causing significant financial damage as shares plummeted over 80% following the study’s failure.
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New Data Shows Widespread Financial Strain as Incomes Lag Behind Inflation
Washington D.C., Tuesday, 20 January 2026.
A critical CBS poll reveals 76% of Americans report earnings failing to match inflation, highlighting profound economic unease as the administration marks the first anniversary of its second term.
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Türkiye Launches Investigation into Border Flag Attack Amid Regional Tensions
Ankara, Tuesday, 20 January 2026.
Ankara labels a YPG-linked attack on its flag at the Nusaybin border an “open provocation,” launching an immediate investigation into the incident that underscores persistent volatility along NATO’s southern flank.
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Duke Seeks Injunction Against Quarterback Mensah in Landmark $4 Million NIL Dispute
Durham, Tuesday, 20 January 2026.
On January 19, 2026, Duke University initiated a precedent-setting legal battle by suing star quarterback Darian Mensah to block his transfer, citing a breach of a $4 million annual Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) contract. The university argues that Mensah’s entry into the transfer portal violates an exclusive rights agreement valid through December 2026, claiming his departure would cause irreparable harm to the program. With the defense asserting that universities cannot restrict student-athlete mobility, this litigation could fundamentally redefine the enforceability of commercial contracts against the backdrop of the modern transfer portal economy.