Mainstay of the resource sector, Rick Rule, is stepping back. In a press release from yesterday, Sprott announced Rick Rule will retire his senior managing director role at Sprott Inc.; President & CEO, Sprott U.S. Holdings. Rule will continue to serve as a director at Sprott and will play “…an ongoing role in the management
Month: February 2021
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Subscribe to Kitco Roundtable on iTunes It’s the speed of the industry that John Skinner notices most when remarking on changes in mining and finance. On Friday Skinner was a guest on Kitco Roundtable podcast with correspondent Paul Harris and mining audiences manager, Michael McCrae. Skinner has been in and out of the resource sector
Lily Collins must be plotting a gorgeous new home with her fiancé Charlie McDowell if she’s willing to give up this sprawling Beverly Hills estate. The sale closed yesterday, according to Realtor.com. Details on the $13.5 million listing are scarce, but The Post got an exclusive look at what’s inside this glamorous Hollywood Regency mansion,
The Long Island home where the late mobster Peter Gotti and his then-wife, Catherine, once resided was sold for $651,000, The Post has learned. New York property records reveal that the Gottis purchased the house in 1976 — during the height of his crime days. However, the pair sold the home 10 years later, for
I have a fascination with lesbian pulp fiction covers. Sure, they are overtly homophobic, but that 1950s homophobia is so over the top that it becomes laughable. Besides, these pulp paperbacks were incredibly important to queer women in the 1950s and ’60s, and some were even writing them! I’ve written about my conflicting thoughts on
Netflix’s “Firefly Lane” is the story of two best friends — a “winner” named Tully Hart, played by Katherine Heigl, and a self-proclaimed “loser,” Kate Mularkey, played by Sarah Chalke. Mularkey may not have a job at the start of the series, but judging by her $22 million house, she’s no loser. The shooting location
A conversation with the man who oversees the Franchise 500-topping fast-food chain. February 26, 2021 4 min read Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Besides offering great products and instituting solid systems, most standout franchises have also mastered the human side of their business. They understand people – employees, customers and especially their franchisees.
With renewed interest in the Princess of Pop’s life story following the release of The New York Times Presents: Framing Britney Spears, plenty of folks may be looking to take a deeper dive into themes like public empathy for celebrities, misogyny in the entertainment industry, and the toxic culture of paparazzi. Young adult books haven’t
This spaceship house is out of this world. Joshua Tree National Park in southeastern California is known for its otherworldly desert landscape — and where better to escape for a night than in a flying saucer-shaped home. “It’s the third [house of its kind] in California, but it’s the only one open for people to
Every January, my TBR list welcomes a handful of new titles when the Asian Pacific American Award for Literature winners are announced. The awards, which are given by the Asian Pacific American Librarians Association (APALA), recognizes ten books that shed light on Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) culture and experiences, written by debut AAPI
Somewhere between childhood and adulthood, I forgot how to dream for my life. It was in between those “you can do anything you put your mind to” platitudes from my mother, to “you’ll never make any money if you get a degree in art” realities — also from my mother. As a good child, I
This could be the surest sign that the McMansion craze is over. “Real Housewives of New Jersey” stars Melissa and Joe Gorga have finally sold their Montville, NJ home and are currently building their very own, smaller-sized family home. Melissa, 41, and Joe, also 41, are moving 20 minutes away from Montville, where Teresa Giudice and her
You are probably reading this because you are either obsessed with Marvel’s WandaVision or you just started watching and you have no idea what is going on. If you use social media, you have most likely seen a lot of TikTok videos of people dancing to a catching tune that sounds similar to the theme
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The grief of miscarrying or losing a child during pregnancy can be so overwhelming. And because every person’s experience with miscarriage is unique, one person may relate to something that doesn’t resonate with another. But books about miscarriage and pregnancy loss can still help you feel less alone and find more resources to heal. To
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So you’re ready to expand your business, but where and how do you get started? Franchising is one of the fastest ways to grow, but it’s not for everyone. February 25, 2021 3 min read Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. So you’re ready to expand your business, but where and how do
Joziah Jason, a 10-year-old 5th grader, started a podcast to share his love of reading. Known as “R.E.A.D. Books with Joziah” (Read, Explore, Adore & Discuss), the Ypsilanti, Michigan, native offers book reviews and recommendations to his audience. “Reading can take you pretty much anywhere you want to go,” Joziah stated in an interview with
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The COVID-19 pandemic shook up the world as we know it, and book festivals were no exception. Whether large or small, in-person book fairs simply couldn’t happen in 2020. Luckily, authors, readers, and booksellers are a resourceful bunch – and with the help of programmes like Zoom, Teams, and other video conferencing platforms, digital book
Though many parts of the Lone Star State are still without consistent power or safe water, other parts of Texas are finally seeing a sense of normalcy return after a climate crisis. Following a devastating snow storm and cold temperatures, people throughout the state lost electricity and potable water, exposing them to long periods of
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