• Coast Guard calls off search for American, 20, who 'jumped off Royal Caribbean Liberty Of The Seas cruise ship during drunken argument with his dad' as it sailed off the coast of the Bahamas

    The young man had set sail from Fort Lauderdale with his father and brother on a four-day Caribbean cruise on April 1. The Liberty of the Seas was hours from returning when the 20-year-old shouted 'I'll fix this right now' and threw himself overboard after a row with his father. The US Coast Guard cutter Seneca was scrambled to the spot 57 miles off Bahamas Grand Inagua but has returned empty-handed

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    Was the Golden Bachelor a Gold Digger?

    His ex-girlfriend claimed he was the Copper Bachelor because she had to go halves with him when they went out https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/gerry-turner-exposed-fans-claim-144548937.html   REUTERS/Kevin Wurm

  • AI, Gold, & Nuclear War

    AI, Gold, & Nuclear War Authored by James Rickards via DailyReckoning.com, So-called artificial intelligence (AI) is taking the world by storm. Meanwhile, gold has shot up like a rocket over the past couple of months. In mid-February, gold was trading at $1,990. Two months later, gold is trading above $2,400 — a $410 gain in just two months. So here’s a question: Is there a connection between AI and gold? It seems like an odd question. But as it turns out, the answer is yes....

  • Why Are Gold Bar Sales Surging at Costco?

    Alongside its $1.50 hot dog and soda combo, gallon tubs of mayonnaise and value packs of socks, Costco, the warehouse retailer, has been selling gold bars since October. Now, retail analysts say Costco is selling up to $200 million worth of gold and silver each month, according to an analysis from Wells Fargo. Online forums and Reddit threads have cropped up where customers give each other advice on how to purchase the bars before they sell out. “I’ve gotten a couple of calls that people have...

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    These countries are among the biggest gold consumers

    SD Bullion used data from the World Gold Council to break down gold consumption per capita, identifying countries with the greatest consumer demand

  • Understanding the Drivers Behind Investing in Gold

    When most people think of gold, they think of power, wealth, and stability. Humans have been using gold in various ways for centuries for this sentiment and other reasons, and it continues to be one of the most sought-after investment vehicles. But what draws people to this precious metal and compels them to invest in it? The answer […]

  • Too Hot To Handle: Gold Due For A Correction?

    Too Hot To Handle: Gold Due For A Correction? Via SchiffGold.com, With gold hitting yet another awe-inspiring all-time high in the wake of Powell’s remarks reassuring markets (more or less) to expect rate cuts in 2024, a few analysts are pointing out risk factors for a correction - so is there really still room to run? The Wall Street Journal points out that oil price spikes driven by the acceleration of war in the Middle East could cause the Fed to reverse its position of...

  • Schiaparelli Dips a Gold Toe Into Sneaker Culture

    Schiaparelli only just began to explore the world of ready-to-wear and designer Daniel Roseberry is already dipping a gilded toe into the highly competitive wo

  • Philippine Olympic body hopeful for more golds in Paris

    The Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) is upbeat on the prospect of the Philippines taking home gold medals in the upcoming Paris Olympics.

  • Indians in Massive US-Canada Gold Loot!

    In Canada's largest-ever gold and cash heist, nine people, some of Indian

  • Coast Guard to join Balikatan exercises with US

    For the first time, the Philippine Coast Guard will join the Balikatan military exercises with the United States, with six of its vessels being readied for “humanitarian armed service” role in the 16-day drill slated to begin on Monday.

  • Should Olympic champions be paid for winning gold? – video

    Prize money at the Olympic Games is in the spotlight after a move by World Athletics to reward their track and field athletes from Paris 2024 onwards. The move from Sebastian Coe broke with 128 years of tradition by becoming the first sport to give athletes prize money if they are victorious in Paris this summer. Champions will come away with $50,000 (£39,360) if they reach the top of the podium. The decision blindsided the International Olympic Committee, which has never awarded money for...