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Recent Selloff Could Provide Appealing Entry Point For Pan American Silver (NYSE:PAAS)

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I’m Jason Ditz and I have 20 years of experience in foreign policy research. My work has appeared in Forbes, Toronto Star, Minneapolis Star-Tribune, Providence Journal, Washington Times and the Detroit Free Press, as well as American Conservative Magazine and the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft. I have been writing investment analysis, with a focus on deep-discount value plays, for over 25 years. I I got my start analyzing securities for a stock-picking contest on the now defunct StockJungle in college. After winning one of the top prizes for quarterly performance, I was hired to write a monthly article about micro-cap stocks, again with a value perspective. After StockJungle went belly-up, with its focus on momentum investing, I started to take a close interest in the contrarian investment philosophy of David Dreman. I began writing for Motley Fool and ultimately Seeking Alpha. My goal is to find underappreciated companies with a focus on returning value to investors.

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The High-Stakes Push to Fix the U.S. Retirement System

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“USA250: The Story of the World’s Greatest Economy” is a yearlong WSJ series examining America’s first 250 years. Read more about it from Editor in Chief Emma Tucker.

The warning from educators, economists and think tanks is loud, clear and persistent: The nation’s retirement system is in need of repair. Failing to do so could mean that tens of millions of Americans in the 2050s and beyond will enter later life with little, if any, financial security.

The good news: People appear to be listening.

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“I’m excited about the progress we’re seeing,” says Angela Antonelli, executive director of the Georgetown University Center for Retirement Initiatives at the McCourt School of Public Policy. In the past, she notes, decades could pass without significant retirement-system overhauls. Now, incremental gains in helping workers build savings and prepare for later life are evident in both the public and private sectors.

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TMZ Disputes Claims That a Ransom Note Confirmed Her Death as New Letter Surfaces

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A new letter obtained by TMZ has added fresh detail to the months-long investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, even as the outlet continues pushing back on separate reports claiming a different communication confirmed the 84-year-old’s death.

The latest message comes from the same individual who has been periodically emailing TMZ since shortly after Guthrie went missing from her Tucson, Arizona, home on February 1. According to the outlet, the sender now claims to possess video evidence involving one of the alleged kidnappers and Guthrie herself, stored on a hidden phone he is offering to unlock in exchange for cryptocurrency.

What the newest letter claims

TMZ reported that the sender claims to have a video showing the “main guy” and Nancy Guthrie together on the night of her disappearance, while maintaining his earlier assertion that two people were involved in the kidnapping. According to the letter, he wrote: “I have a phone stashed in a secure location guaranteeing both the information it stores and the safety of the phone. What it contains is my definition of delivering them on a silver platter, a short video of the main guy with Nancy, the day that was probably her last, pictures of both involved, names, addresses, and age.”

In exchange for unlocking the device, the sender is asking for one Bitcoin, sent to a newly provided address. TMZ said it has requested a screenshot of the alleged footage to verify the claim’s authenticity before any further engagement, and that it has forwarded the new correspondence to the FBI.

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The letter also addressed an unrelated lead in the case, with the sender distancing himself from a tip phoned in roughly three weeks ago suggesting Guthrie’s remains were buried across the border in Mexico. “I am not the idiot who recently called in a tip about her burial site in Mexico,” the sender wrote, according to TMZ.

A possible link to the doorbell footage

Investigators have separately recovered video from Guthrie’s home security camera showing a masked figure on her porch hours before she disappeared, a person who has come to be known in coverage of the case as “porch guy.” TMZ’s reporting noted that some following the case believe this individual may be the same person the anonymous emailer refers to as the “main guy” in his letters, though that connection has not been officially confirmed by investigators.

TMZ said it has authenticated the new letter as coming from the same source behind previous correspondence by comparing Bitcoin addresses used in each communication.

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A separate, disputed claim about Guthrie’s death

The new letter arrives amid an unresolved disagreement between news outlets over the contents of a different, earlier communication in the case — one that has generated confusion about whether investigators or media organizations possess direct evidence that Guthrie has died.

That dispute traces back to a report from Air Mail, which cited sources close to the investigation describing a Feb. 6 email sent to TMZ as containing what was characterized as a “bizarre, rambling apology” for Guthrie’s accidental death, along with an offer to return her body in exchange for payment. TMZ has firmly disputed that characterization. The outlet stated that the ransom note it received “did not say that Guthrie was dead or contain an apology.”

TMZ has offered its own explanation for where the death-related reporting may have originated, pointing to a separate, ongoing email exchange distinct from the verified ransom notes. According to TMZ, that separate correspondence comes from someone who “claimed to know who kidnapped Nancy and where she was” but “denied being the abductor himself.” TMZ has said this individual indicated early on that “time is of the essence,” before later writing that “time is no longer of the essence” — a shift the outlet has interpreted as the sender suggesting Guthrie was no longer alive, without explicitly stating so or apologizing for it.

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A separate report from NewsNation, citing sources close to the investigation, added another layer to the dispute, indicating that a ransom note in the case said Guthrie had died and was “buried with nature now,” with her death described as unintentional, though without a direct apology — a characterization that partially overlaps with, but does not fully match, either TMZ’s or Air Mail’s account.

TMZ says the FBI has gone quiet

TMZ has maintained that it alerted federal investigators early on about the emails it considered credible. The outlet said it told the FBI roughly a month ago that it believed the person requesting Bitcoin in exchange for information was likely genuine, reasoning that a scammer attempting to maintain leverage would be unlikely to undercut their own urgency by suggesting time had run out. TMZ has also said it offered to pay the requested Bitcoin itself in order to trace where the payment led, in coordination with the FBI, but said the bureau has not followed up despite repeated attempts to reach them.

Where the investigation stands

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Nancy Guthrie disappeared from her Tucson home on February 1, and investigators believe she was taken against her will. Authorities recovered footage from her doorbell camera showing a masked individual near her property in the hours before she vanished, and forensic evidence collected from the scene reportedly showed signs of her blood, though no suspects have been publicly named in the case nearly five months later.

Guthrie’s daughter, “Today” show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, and her family continue to offer a $1 million reward for information leading to her mother’s safe return, with the FBI separately offering an additional reward in connection with the case. The FBI and the Pima County Sheriff’s Department have said the investigation remains active, even as the flow of unverified tips, conflicting media reports and anonymous correspondence continues to complicate public understanding of where the case truly stands.

Anyone with information related to Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance is urged to contact the FBI at 1-800-225-5324.

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Free sport sessions are set to be offered in Sheffield to “get families active” during the school summer holidays.

More than a dozen parks and green spaces in the city will host the two-hour sessions, including Firth Park, Greenhill Park and Gleadless Common.

The afternoon and evening slots will offer football, rounders and other multi-sport sessions, with family-friendly games for all ages and abilities also promised.

Everyone Active – which has a contract with Sheffield City Council to run leisure, health and wellbeing facilities – will lead the events, with free food and drink also on offer.

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Lorenzo Clark, from Everyone Active, said: “The scheme provides activities for those who might not necessarily be able to go away on holiday because of affordability.

“We put expert coaches in place so people can try new things as well as activities they will have done before.”

Everyone Active is contracted to run facilities including the English Institute of Sport, Ponds Forge International Sports Centre and Ice Sheffield.

The summer activity sessions run from 20 July to 28 August, with booking in advance advised., external

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Councillor Brian Holmshaw, chair of the communities, parks and leisure policy committee at the council, said: “The school summer holidays are always an exciting time for children right across Sheffield, but it can give parents a challenge of how to entertain their kids during the daytime.

“These activities are perfect for getting families out and about across the city, getting them active and having lots of fun, hopefully in the sun.”

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