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PANTHER MINERALS ENTERS INTO NON-BINDING LOI TO ACQUIRE THE HUBER HEIGHTS URANIUM PROPERTY, ELKO...
CNW· 13 hours agoPanther Minerals Inc. ("Panther Minerals" or the "Company") (CSE: PURR) (OTC: GLIOF) (FWB: 2BC) is pleased to announce it has entered into a non-binding ...
These 15 manufacturing sites may not be ‘mega,’ but they could help NC land major projects
Durham Herald-Sun McClatchy· 14 hours agoWhile not as big as the “megasites” dotting the state, these land tracts in Wake County, Chatham...
7 Fast-Growing Breakfast Chains You’re About to See Everywhere
Eat This, Not That!· 15 hours agoMaybe it's the mouthwatering aroma of bacon and coffee that swirls through the restaurant's air....
The GOP's Trump-centered platform, annotated
CNN.com· 18 hours agoRepublicans adopted a new platform for Donald Trump’s third White House run that mainlines the former president’s policies and makes Trump himself a focus of the& ...
The end of superpower conflict was ‘a fantasy era’. The West underestimated Russia and China – the...
The Conversation· 18 hours ago“This is a book about a global shock that took Washington by surprise: the revival of superpower conflict,” reads the introduction of New Cold Wars, by ...
Monday's hockey: Caps name new GM; ex-Wings goalie Howard leads Jr. Wings to title
Detroit News· 20 hours agoThe Washington Capitals named Chris Patrick as their general manager on Monday with longtime GM...
These are the most and least educated cities in the US
AOL· 21 hours agoWhen you think of the most educated people in the U.S., where do you picture them living? The financial services company< ...
Opinion: BC Transit needs funding for new interregional bus routes | Urbanized
Daily Hive· 23 hours agoBC Transit can make this happen, but they need support from the province. Earlier this year, Alberta...
Houston Co. Restaurant Inspections, NOT ON THE MENU (July 1-5)
WDHN Dothan· 23 hours agoHOUSTON CO, Ala. (WDHN) — Let’s eat out, but what about the kitchen? WDHN is reporting the latest...
How the First World War changed Canada
Maclean s· 24 hours agoCanada, whose population in 1918 was eight million, sent 620,000 men to the Great War; almost 250,000 soldiers were killed or wounded. The Great War, lasting ...