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Aola Mining Press Release (NYSE: ORLA): Second-quarter non-GAAP earnings per share were $0.07. Revenue was $84.6 million (year-over-year growth of 42.7%). Second quarter gold production was 33,206 ounces and gold sales were 34,875 ounces (pre-release). The all-in sustaining cost (“AISC”) of gold sold in the second quarter of 2024 was US$782 per ounce, compared with last year’s The AISC per ounce of gold sold to date is $843. Second quarter cash flow from operating activities before non-cash working capital changes was $53.2 million. Exploration and project expenses for the quarter were US$9.7 million, of which US$3.1 million was capitalized and…

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St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Sonny Gray (54) during the first inning against the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-USA TODAY Sports Spencer Steele hit two home runs and drove in a career-high five runs on Monday, and Eli De La Cruz had a homer and a double to lead the host Cincinnati Reds to 6-6. 1 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals in the opener of a three-game series. It was Steele’s first career multi-home run game. Jake Fraley also scored twice with a single, walk and stolen base for Cincinnati, which won its…

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The parents of children ritually sacrificed in pre-contact Mexico may have been close relatives. like, real Close relatives. sounds like something game of Thrones (RIP Princess Shireen Baratheon) But DNA analysis shows that this happened at least once in pre-contact Mexican communities. Located in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, Paquime is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its rich archaeological resources. Members of the Mogollon culture lived here for more than 700 years, but it was abandoned for unknown reasons in the mid-15th century. Human remains found in cemeteries hint at Paquime’s hierarchy. Some skeletal remains were found in…

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A mountain lion killed a family’s pit bull in Los Angeles, California, officials said.The mountain lion was first sighted around 5 a.m. Saturday near the Oakridge Mobile Home Park off Foothill Blvd. and Glennox Avenue. near Sylmar, Fox 11 reports.Following the incident, officials issued a “wildlife warning” for the San Fernando Valley, the outlet reported.A resident named Rey Constante was on his way home when he noticed the mountain lion riding on a gray pit bull with the leash still on.Watch what happens when an Oregon Zoo lion discovers a hidden camera in its habitat A mountain lion killed a…

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Trump told Elon Musk he would leave the country for Venezuela if he lost the election. “Next time if something happens in this election, what we will do, it will be a horror show, we will meet in Venezuela next time because that will be a much safer place than our country,” Trump said. Okay? So, we’ll go, you and I will go, we’ll have dinner and have a meeting in Venezuela. video: Trump says he will flee to Venezuela if he loses election, invites Elon to visit him pic.twitter.com/z0gvN6ugI7 —Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August…

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“Celebrate the things you want to see more of.” ~ Tom Peters In a world that often celebrates only great achievements, it’s easy to overlook the small victories that pave the way for lasting change. BJ Fogg, Ph.D., behavioral scientist at Stanford University and author of transformative books little habitsoffers a powerful insight: If we want to be good at forming habits, we have to celebrate. He insists that we must celebrate as soon as we form a new habit, or even come close to it. this. no. Elective. Why is celebration so important? This is what builds habits into…

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Spotify and Epic Games have criticized Apple’s revised EU Digital Markets Act (DMA) compliance plan, saying the tech giant’s proposed changes are “confusing,” “unlawful” and ultimately fail to address the landmark legislation. core questions raised.apple The European Union announced a policy change on Thursday (August 8) that will allow app developers to communicate with their customers outside of their App Store. Previously, Apple only allowed developers to use “link output,” meaning an app could include a link that redirected customers to a web page where the contract could be finalized.The DMA aims to curb the dominance of technology platforms by…

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The recruiting rumor mill: August is heating upBell BachmeierThe season is almost here, so we’re in a relatively quiet period in the recruiting world, but there’s still a lot of buzz in the recruiting rumor mill this week.The four-star linebacker from Vero Beach, Fla., has been committed to Ohio State since late March, but two programs haven’t given up an inch in their efforts to flip him. Alford continues to hear the most from Florida and Illinois, and while word is that the four-star prospect is still “locked” to the Buckeyes, neither the Seminoles nor Illinois have stopped recruiting him.Share…

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Strands doesn’t get as much attention as its New York Times sibling games Wordle and Connections, but it’s just as challenging and entertaining. Strands just came out of beta, so it’s now on The New York Times’ official gaming app, which will likely bring it even more fans. I delve into the rules of Strands in this story. Need more answers? This is the answer to today’s Wordle, and this is the answer to today’s Connections. Read more: NYT Connections 1st Anniversary: ​​5 of the Hardest Puzzles So FarHints for today’s Strands puzzleToday’s topic is: Check it out!If that doesn’t…

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Arizona abortion rights supporters gather for a press conference before delivering more than 800,000 petition signatures to the state Capitol to put abortion rights on the November general election ballot on July 3, 2024, in Phoenix. Ross Franklin/AP hide title Switch title Ross Franklin/AP Arizona voters will decide in November whether to add abortion rights to the state constitution. The Arizona Secretary of State’s office said Monday that it had certified 577,971 signatures, well above the number that a coalition supporting the ballot measure must submit to put the issue in front of voters. The Arizona Abortion Access Coalition said…

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