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SHAREHOLDER INVESTIGATION: Halper Sadeh LLC Investigates LBRDA, CFB, NBR on Behalf of ShareholdersA snowball fight at Kidd Brewer Stadium ? There were elements of that Saturday in Boone, North Carolina, when JMU football stood in the tunnel waiting to enter the field in its game against Appalachian State . In a snowy stadium, fans standing by the visitors tunnel hurled snowballs and other objects at the Dukes while they stood in the tunnel. The players had pads and helmets on, but not everyone in the tunnel did. JMU football coach Bob Chesney said even after coming out of the tunnel before the game, snowballs kept falling. He thought there were a few instances during the game. @SunBelt when do your officials plan on stopping the snowballs being thrown on the field at JMU players lined up for the snap? The warning should have been made at the beginning of the game with a penalty for this. pic.twitter.com/4vPADFgAf9 "I thought at one point on the PAT, a snowball hit our long snapper," Chesney said. "It's just what they're doing and who they are and it's exciting." JMU and Appalachian State have developed a rivalry since the Dukes moved to the Sun Belt. In 2022 — during the Dukes' transition year before they were officially part of FBS — JMU came back to win after being down 28-3. In 2023, the Mountaineers beat the Dukes at home in overtime with College GameDay in town. It was JMU's first game at Kidd Brewer Stadium since that comeback win two years ago. The Dukes were greeted with snowballs, among other projectiles. Chesney said he appreciated the fanfare, but was concerned for his staff members who had to go back and forth through the tunnel without protection. "You didn't love going up and down the ramp with ice (thrown) at you," Chesney said. "Especially with coaches and everybody else in there without helmets on. "I think they need to do a little bit of a better job of making sure they protected those people." Those staff members included JMU coaches, support staff and athletic trainers among others. At one point, Chesney's son was out there as well. I mean ... is this not a penalty? Kind of insane the Sun Belt threatened JMU fans for throwing streamers with penalties yet this goes unnoticed https://t.co/w3A1D744Uq As of Monday, Chesney hadn't received official word from the Sun Belt about what happened. He has not heard anything from JMU athletic director Mark Roan, either. "It was interesting coming up through that tunnel," Chesney said, "the unprotected areas with the ice being thrown over, that was an interesting moment, especially with the coaches and our trainers and everybody else. "It was not the greatest situation, but I think we all survived. I thought they could have done a better job, especially with the security people watching them. I think there could have been a little more done to protect those people, especially without the helmets on." Savannah Reger (804) 649-6772 sreger@timesdispatch.com @SavannahReger17 on X Get local news delivered to your inbox!

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Union Minister Manohar Lal takes stock of power sector pavilions at IITFHampden has only happy memories for Sebastián Cancelliere, who was a significant contributor to Glasgow Warriors’ 33-19 victory over Edinburgh in the first leg of the 1872 Cup on Sunday. The winger’s previous visit to the stadium came a couple of years ago when Celtic full-back and fellow Argentine Alexandro Bernabei secured him tickets for the League Cup final against Rangers. Cancelliere witnessed a 2-1 win for Celtic that day and his first experience of playing at the ground proved even more enjoyable as the Warriors dominated their ancient rivals. Cancelliere was one of their standout performers in front of a club record home attendance of 27,538 . It was the first time playing the fixture at Hampden and he enjoyed the extra space on the flanks. “Football pitches tend to be shorter but wider than rugby pitches, in my experience,” said the Argentina international. “It was definitely a good game and a good atmosphere. “I’d actually been a couple of years ago, February 2023 I think it was. There was an Argie, Bernabei, playing for Celtic and I came to watch him in the cup final. So just coming back here and seeing everything, and playing against Edinburgh with this crowd, it was amazing.” Hampden was where Diego Maradona scored his first ever international goal so the stadium will always have a special link to Argentina and Cancelliere showed some neat footballing skills of his own during the first half, trapping a high ball with his instep. The Warriors’ combination of skill and strength up front proved to be far too much for Edinburgh but the visitors at least scored two late tries to give them some hope for the second leg at Murrayfield this Saturday. “It was a good win,” added Cancelliere. “We knew it was going to be a tough game, but I think we kind of broke them down in the first half. We knew they would be coming for us in the second half but we were strong. Those two tries at the end still hurt, but it's going to be a great game next week, so we can't wait. “Edinburgh are a great team as well, and they deserved those tries. We’ve just got to back it up next week.” The cohort of Argentine players in Scottish rugby has been diminished in recent seasons. Lucio Sordoni and Enrique Pieretto left Glasgow in the summer, and Domingo Miotti departed at the end of the previous campaign. Sadly, Emiliano Boffelli has been unable to play any rugby for Edinburgh this season and is back home as he deals with an ongoing back issue, leaving Cancelliere and Glasgow team-mate Facundo Cordero to fly the flag. They used to all get together for a Christmas barbeque but this year will be a quiet family affair for Cancelliere. “Christmas is going to be me, my wife and my little daughter, so just the three of us,” he said. “It’s going to be good, but it’s going to be different. In the last few years there have been lots of Argies here. Boff has been in Argentina for the last three weeks, and Facundo Cordero, the only other Argentinian, is going to Connacht to visit his brother. On the 26th, my mum and dad are coming as well, and they're staying for three weeks. I can’t wait for that.”

NoneDon't Forget About Holiday Poisoning PitfallsTORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec 6, 2024-- Greenland Resources Inc. (Cboe CA: MOLY | FSE: M0LY) (“Greenland Resources” or the “Company”) welcomes the Government of Canada’s decision announced today to appoint an Arctic ambassador and open a consulate in Nuuk, Greenland. This follows the new Canadian Arctic Foreign Policy Framework to protect, together with its allies, the economic and military challenges including mineral resources security supply in the Arctic. The Company believes this is relevant for the Project as it is in negotiations to secure Capex funding from Canadian and recently announced European financial institutions and agencies in its press releases dated October 1 and October 15, 2024 . This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241206778181/en/ Greenland Resources Inc. Greenland Resources is a Canadian public company with the Ontario Securities Commission as its principal regulator and is focused on the development of its 100% owned Climax type primary molybdenum deposit located in central east Greenland. The Project has copper and also magnesium, a market dominated 98% by China. The Malmbjerg molybdenum project is an open pit operation with an environmentally friendly mine design focused on reduced water usage, low aquatic disturbance and low footprint due to modularized infrastructure. The Malmbjerg project benefits from an NI 43-101 Definitive Feasibility Study completed by Tetra Tech in 2022, with an US$820 million capex and a levered after-tax IRR of 33.8% and payback of 2.4 years, using US$18 per pound molybdenum price. The Proven and Probable Reserves are 245 million tonnes at 0.176% MoS 2, for 571 million pounds of contained molybdenum metal. As the high-grade molybdenum is mined for the first half of the mine life, the average annual production for years one to ten is 32.8 million pounds per year of contained molybdenum metal at an average grade of 0.23% MoS 2, approximately 25% of EU total yearly consumption. The project had a previous exploitation license granted in 2009. With offices in Toronto, the Company is led by a management team with an extensive track record in the mining industry and capital markets. For further details, please refer to our web site ( www.greenlandresources.ca ) and our Canadian regulatory filings on Greenland Resources’ profile at www.sedarplus.com . The Project is supported by the European Raw Materials Alliance (ERMA). ERMA is managed by EIT RawMaterials , an organization within the EIT, a body of the European Union. About Molybdenum and the European Union Molybdenum is a critical metal used mainly in steel and chemicals that is needed in all technologies in the upcoming green energy transition. When added to steel and cast iron, it enhances strength, hardenability, weldability, toughness, temperature strength, and corrosion resistance. Based on data from the International Molybdenum Association and the European Commission Steel Report, the world produced around 576 million pounds of molybdenum in 2021 where the European Union (“EU”) as the second largest steel producer in the world used approximately 24% of global molybdenum supply and has no domestic molybdenum production. To a greater degree, the EU steel dependent industries like the automotive, construction, and engineering, represent around 18% of the EU’s ≈ US$16 trillion GDP. Greenland Resources strategically located Malmbjerg molybdenum project has the potential to supply in and for the EU approximately 25% of the EU consumption, of environmentally friendly high-quality molybdenum from a responsible EU Associate country, for decades to come. The high quality of the Malmbjerg ore, having low impurity content in phosphorus, tin, antimony, and arsenic, makes it an ideal source of molybdenum for the high-performance steel industry lead worldwide by Europe, specifically the Scandinavian countries and Germany. Forward Looking Statements This news release contains "forward-looking information" (also referred to as "forward looking statements"), which relate to future events or future performance and reflect management’s current expectations and assumptions. Often, but not always, forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of words such as "plans", "hopes", "expects", "is expected", "budget", "scheduled", "estimates", "forecasts", "intends", "anticipates", or "believes" or variations (including negative variations) of such words and phrases, or state that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might" or "will" be taken, occur or be achieved. Such forward-looking statements reflect management’s current beliefs and are based on assumptions made by and information currently available to the Company. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, are forward-looking statements or information. Forward-looking statements or information in this news release relate to, among other things: the Company’s objectives, goals or future plans; planned capex financing and outcomes of due diligence reviews; construction and engineering initiatives for the Malmbjerg molybdenum project; statements, exploration results, potential mineralization, the estimation of mineral resources and reserves, and their valuation, exploration and mine development plans, timing of the commencement of operations and estimates of market conditions. These forward-looking statements and information reflect the Company’s current views with respect to future events and are necessarily based upon a number of assumptions that, while considered reasonable by the Company, are inherently subject to significant operational, business, economic and regulatory uncertainties and contingencies. These assumptions include: future planned development and other activities on the Project; favourable outcomes of due diligence reviews; planned energy requirements of the Project; obtaining the permitting on the Project in a timely manner; no adverse changes to the planned operations of the Project; continued favourable relationships with local communities; current EU and other initiatives remaining in place into the future; expected demand for molybdenum in the EU and abroad, including by companies that expressed an interest in purchasing molybdenum; our mineral reserve estimates and the assumptions upon which they are based, including geotechnical and metallurgical characteristics of rock confirming to sampled results and metallurgical performance; tonnage of ore to be mined and processed; ore grades and recoveries; assumptions and discount rates being appropriately applied to the technical studies; estimated valuation and probability of success of the Company’s projects, including the Malmbjerg molybdenum project; prices for molybdenum remaining as estimated; currency exchange rates remaining as estimated; availability of funds for the Company’s projects; capital decommissioning and reclamation estimates; mineral reserve and resource estimates and the assumptions upon which they are based; prices for energy inputs, labour, materials, supplies and services (including transportation); no labour-related disruptions; no unplanned delays or interruptions in scheduled construction and production; all necessary permits, licenses and regulatory approvals are received in a timely manner or at all; and the ability to comply with environmental, health and safety laws. The foregoing list of assumptions is not exhaustive. The Company cautions the reader that forward-looking statements and information include known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results and developments to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements or information contained in this news release and the Company has made assumptions and estimates based on or related to many of these factors. Such factors include, without limitation: the favourable results of the SIA (Social Impact Assessment) and EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment); favourable local community support for the Project’s development; the projected demand for molybdenum both in the EU and elsewhere, including by companies that expressed an interest in purchasing molybdenum; the current initiatives and programs for resource development in the EU and abroad; the projected and actual status of supply chains, labour market, currency and commodity prices interest rates and inflation; the projected and actual status of the global and Canadian capital markets, fluctuations in molybdenum and commodity prices; fluctuations in prices for energy inputs, labour, materials, supplies and services (including transportation); fluctuations in currency markets (such as the Canadian dollar versus the U.S. dollar versus the Euro); operational risks and hazards inherent with the business of mining (including environmental accidents and hazards, industrial accidents, equipment breakdown, unusual or unexpected geological or structure formations, cave-ins, flooding and severe weather); inadequate insurance, or the inability to obtain insurance, to cover these risks and hazards; our ability to obtain all necessary permits, licenses and regulatory approvals in a timely manner; changes in laws, regulations and government practices in Greenland, including environmental, export and import laws and regulations; legal restrictions relating to mining; risks relating to expropriation; increased competition in the mining industry for equipment and qualified personnel; the availability of additional capital; title matters and the additional risks identified in our filings with Canadian securities regulators on SEDAR+ in Canada (available at www.sedarplus.ca ). Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated, described, or intended. Investors are cautioned against undue reliance on forward-looking statements or information. These forward-looking statements are made as of the date hereof and, except as required by applicable securities regulations, the Company does not intend, and does not assume any obligation, to update the forward-looking information. Neither the Cboe Canada Exchange nor its regulation services provider accepts responsibility for the adequacy of this release. No stock exchange, securities commission or other regulatory authority has approved or disapproved the information contained herein. View source version on businesswire.com : https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241206778181/en/ CONTACT: Ruben Shiffman, PhD Chairman, President Keith Minty, P.Eng, MBA Engineering and Project Management Jim Steel, P.Geo, MBA Exploration and Mining Geology Nauja Bianco, M.Pol.Sci. Public and Community Relations Gary Anstey Investor Relations Eric Grossman, CPA, CGA Chief Financial Officer Corporate office Suite 1810, 25 York Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5J 2V5 1-844-252-0532 info@greenlandresourcesinc.com www.greenlandresources.ca KEYWORD: IRELAND UNITED KINGDOM GREENLAND CANADA NORTH AMERICA EUROPE INDUSTRY KEYWORD: PUBLIC POLICY/GOVERNMENT DEFENSE MINING/MINERALS OTHER POLICY ISSUES MILITARY NATURAL RESOURCES SOURCE: Greenland Resources Inc. Copyright Business Wire 2024. PUB: 12/06/2024 02:07 PM/DISC: 12/06/2024 02:05 PM http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241206778181/en

Gareth Bale admits he's 'LOVING' retirement and jokes about how much golf he's playing since calling time on his glittering career By BEN WILLCOCKS Published: 20:17 GMT, 27 November 2024 | Updated: 20:38 GMT, 27 November 2024 e-mail View comments Tottenham and Wales legend Gareth Bale has revealed that he is 'loving' retirement almost two years after calling time on his glittering football career at the age of 33. Bale, who won five Champions Leagues during his trophy-laden years with Real Madrid , made a surprise appearance on TNT Sports' punditry panel ahead of the Spanish giants' clash against Liverpool on Wednesday and lifted the lid on his life after retirement. An avid golfer, the ex-Spurs star could not resist joking about his other passion outside football, explaining that he actually has time to enjoy the sport these days. When asked how life has treated him since hanging up his boots, Bale said: ' Nice to come back in a football stadium. I'm loving it (retirement)! I'm actually getting to play golf now instead of people writing about it.' The 35-year-old, who announced his retirement in January 2023 shortly after captaining Wales at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, famously netted one of the best Champions League goals in history when he acrobatically scored an overhead kick for Real Madrid after coming on as a substitute against Liverpool in the 2018 final. Reflecting on the goal, he added: 'I still remember it now and it was genuinely going in slow motion watching it go in. Gareth Bale admits he is 'loving' retirement almost two years after finishing his glittering career The Tottenham and Real Madrid legend joined Rio Ferdinand (left) on TNT Sports' punditry panel He scored one of the greatest ever goals for Real Madrid in the 2018 Champions League final 'It’s cool to look back on those memories. In my head I should have been starting. The fact I didn’t, I was more than upset. I came on with a point to prove.' Bale admitted that a huge advantage of retirement was being able to spend more time with his family, joking that he's almost become a taxi service for his kids at times. 'It's been fun spending time with my kids - when you're playing you're constantly tired and sleeping in different rooms. Just been there for them really and having some family time. I'm on the app (Uber, to ferry around his kids).' Bale's superb career was cut relatively short after the winger suffered a series of injuries in his early 30s, and his spell at Real Madrid came with many challenges a few years into his time at the Bernabeu. After breaking on to the scene with Southampton and subsequently excelling at Tottenham, Bale moved for £85million to the LaLiga giants, joining the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and Sergio Ramos in the Spanish capital. But the Welshman soon became an unpopular figure among a percentage of fans at Real Madrid, and the Spanish press at times took issue with Bale's love of golf, claiming he spent more time on the green than he did on the training pitch. Bale ended his nine-year spell at Los Blancos and joined MLS outfit Los Angeles FC in 2022, with many fans joking that the move would allow him to golf to his heart's content in California while dazzling supporters on the football pitch. Upon confirming his retirement the following year, the Wales legend said in a lengthy and emotional statement on social media: 'After careful and thoughtful consideration, I announce my immediate retirement from club and international football. 'I feel incredibly fortunate to have realised my dream of playing the sport I love. It has truly given me some of the best moments of my life. The highest of highs over 17 seasons, that will be impossible to replicate, no matter what the next chapter has in store for me. 'From my very first touch at Southampton to my last with LAFC and everything in between, shaped a club career that I have an immense pride and gratitude for. Playing for and captaining my country 111 times has truly been a dream come true. 'To show my gratitude to all of those that have played their part along this journey, feels like an impossibility. I feel indebted to many people for helping to change my life and shape my career in a way I couldn't have ever dreamed of when I first started out at 9 years old 'To my previous clubs, Southampton, Tottenham, Real Madrid and finally LAFC. All of my previous managers and coaches, back room staff, team mates, all the dedicated fans, my agents, my amazing friends and family, the impact you have had is immeasurable 'My parents and my sister, without your dedication in those early days, without such a strong foundation, I wouldn't be writing this statement right now, so thank you for putting me on this path and for your unwavering support. 'My wife and my children, your love and support has carried me through. Right beside me for all the highs and lows, keeping me grounded along the way. You inspire me to be better, and to make you proud. 'So, I move on with anticipation to the next stage of my life. A time of change and transition, an opportunity for a new adventure.' More to follow. Tottenham Hotspur Real Madrid Gareth Bale Share or comment on this article: Gareth Bale admits he's 'LOVING' retirement and jokes about how much golf he's playing since calling time on his glittering career e-mail Add commentNone

The Idaho Democratic Party is mourning the death of Elaine Smith, a longtime Democratic state lawmaker from Pocatello. Idaho Democratic Party Chair Lauren Necochea released the following statement on the passing of Smith: “It is with deep sadness that we mark the passing of former Representative Elaine Smith. Her extraordinary dedication to her community and state was evident in everything she did, from nearly two decades as a state lawmaker to her long career supporting education and building partnerships in Pocatello. As a representative of District 29, Elaine was a voice for the people, listening with compassion and working tirelessly to reflect their needs in the Statehouse. Her leadership as House Minority Caucus Chairwoman was marked by wisdom and grace, and her advocacy for education, public lands, and working families left a lasting impact on Idaho. From advancing concussion protocols in school sports to protecting children left in hot vehicles, Elaine championed the vulnerable and tirelessly advocated for common-sense solutions. Her service was grounded in her belief that bipartisanship and cooperation could move Idaho forward. Elaine reminded us of the importance of building bridges and working together, even in a deeply divided political climate. Her strength of character and focus on what was best for Idaho will remain an inspiration to all of us. On behalf of the entire Idaho Democratic Party, I offer our deepest condolences and prayers to Elaine’s family and loved ones.” Sen. James Ruchti, D-Pocatello, issued the following statement: “Elaine cared about her constituents. Each session, Pocatellans travel to Boise to lobby the legislature on important issues. No matter how busy or tired she was, Elaine would make time for them.”Benzinga's Javier Hasse Recognized As 'Cannabis Journalist Of The Year' At Emjays International Awards In VegasNone

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