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  • 5E Advanced Materials to Host Fiscal Year 2025 Year-end Call 

    5E Advanced Materials to Host Fiscal Year 2025 Year-end Call 

    Live webcast to review financial results, operational milestones, and fiscal year 2026 objectives as the Company advances

    HESPERIA, CA / ACCESS Newswire / September 22, 2025 / 5E Advanced Materials, Inc. (“5E” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq:FEAM)(ASX:5EA), a development stage company focused on becoming a vertically integrated global leader and supplier of refined borates and advanced boron derivative materials, today announced it will host its fiscal year 2025 Year-end call on Monday, September 29, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time.

    The webcast and teleconference will provide an overview of the Company’s financial results, operational highlights, including validation of strong project economics, customer qualifications, progress toward off-take agreements, and fiscal year 2026 objectives and catalysts that position the Company for a Final Investment Decision (FID) in 2026.

    Event Details

    • Event: 5E Advanced Materials Fiscal Year 2025 Year-end Call

    • Date: Monday, September 29, 2025

    • Time: 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time

    • Format: Webcast (Audio Only) and Teleconference

    • Duration: 60 minutes

    Live Webcast: Register HERE

    Dial-In Numbers:

    • Toll Free: 888-506-0062

    • International: 973-528-0011

    • Access Code: 516999

    Teleconference Replay (Available until October 13, 2025):

    • Toll Free: 877-481-4010

    • International: 919-882-2331

    • Replay Passcode: 53013

    About 5E Advanced Materials, Inc.

    5E Advanced Materials, Inc. (Nasdaq: FEAM) (ASX:5EA) is focused on becoming a vertically integrated global leader and supplier of refined borates and advanced boron materials, complemented by calcium-based co-products, and potentially other by-products such as lithium carbonate. The Company’s mission is to become a supplier of these critical materials to industries addressing global decarbonization, energy independence, food, national security, and the defense sector. The Company believes factors such as government regulation and incentives focused on domestic manufacturing and supply chains and capital investments across industries will drive demand for end-use applications like solar and wind energy infrastructure, neodymium-ferro-boron magnets, defense applications, lithium-ion batteries, and other critical material applications. The business is based on the Company’s large domestic boron resource, which is located in Southern California and designated as Critical Infrastructure by the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.

    Forward Looking Statements

    Statements in this press release may contain “forward-looking statements” that are subject to substantial risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements contained in this press release may be identified by the use of words such as “may,” “will,” “should,” “expect,” “plan,” “anticipate,” “could,” “intend,” “target,” “project,” “contemplate,” “believe,” “estimate,” “predict,” “potential” or “continue” or the negative of these terms or other similar expressions, and include, but are not limited to, statements regarding the Company’s ability to progress, full-scale product testing, advance customer qualifications, enter into offtake agreements, achieve key milestones on the path toward a potential Final Investment Decision, and become a vertically integrated global leader in borates and advanced boron materials. Any forward-looking statements are based on 5E’s current expectations, forecasts, and assumptions and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual outcomes and results to differ materially and adversely from those set forth in or implied by such forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, statements regarding the Company’s ability to progress to full-scale product testing, enter into long-term supply agreements, achieve key milestones on the path toward a potential Final Investment Decision, and become a vertically integrated global leader in borates and advanced boron materials. For a discussion of other risks and uncertainties, and other important factors, any of which could cause our actual results to differ from those contained in the forward-looking statements, see the section entitled ‘Risk Factors’ in 5E’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and its other reports filed with the SEC. Forward-looking statements contained in this announcement are based on information available to 5E as of the date hereof and are made only as of the date of this release. 5E undertakes no obligation to update such information except as required under applicable law. These forward-looking statements should not be relied upon as representing 5E’s views as of any date subsequent to the date of this press release. In light of the foregoing, investors are urged not to rely on any forward-looking statement in reaching any conclusion or making any investment decision about any securities of 5E.

    For further information contact:

    Michael MacMillan or Paola Ashton
    PRA Communications
    team@pracommunications.com
    Ph: +1 (604) 681-1407

    SOURCE: 5E Advanced Materials, Inc.

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  • Barton Gold Joins S&P Dow Jones ASX All Ordinaries Index

    Barton Gold Joins S&P Dow Jones ASX All Ordinaries Index

    Index of 500 largest companies in the Australian equities market

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Barton’s ASX-listed equities join S&P Global index of Australia’s 500 largest public companies

    • Index rebalancing completed pre-market today, 22 September 2025

    ADELAIDE, AU / ACCESS Newswire / September 21, 2025 / Barton Gold Holdings Limited (ASX:BGD)(OTCQB:BGDFF)(FRA:BGD3) (Barton or Company) is pleased to confirm that Barton’s Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) listed shares, with ticker symbol ‘BGD’, have today become a member of the ASX All Ordinaries Index (All Ordinaries Index) administered by S&P Dow Jones Indices.

    The All Ordinaries Index is a market value weighted index designed to measure the 500 largest companies in the Australian equities market. The index is rebalanced semi-annually based upon eligibility. Barton’s addition to the All Ordinaries Index was announced by S&P Dow Jones Indices on 5 September 2025.1

    1Refer to ASX announcement dated 5 September 2025

    Further information on the All Ordinaries Index is available here: All Ordinaries | S&P Dow Jones Indices

    Commenting on BGD joining the ASX All Ordinaries Index, Barton Managing Director Alex Scanlon said:

    “This is an honour for the whole Barton Gold team, the result of careful execution of our long-term strategy, and – we believe – just the beginning of our journey as we continue to build value for Barton shareholders. The news comes at the perfect time, with Barton accelerating all development programs for a new district-scale gold production platform in South Australia.

    “We are targeting the start of initial ‘Stage 1′ operations at our existing Central Gawler Mill from the end of 2026. We are also aiming, by that time, to complete a Pre-Feasibility study and submit a Mining Lease application for our ‘Stage 2’ large-scale Tunkillia Gold Project which is intended to deliver our long-term production target of 150kozpa gold.

    “I would like to acknowledge and thank our incredible team who dedicate themselves every day to delivering a major success for the State of South Australia, and our investors, large and small, who have supported us along the way.”

    Authorised by the Board of Directors of Barton Gold Holdings Limited.

    For further information, please contact:

    Alexander Scanlon
    Managing Director
    a.scanlon@bartongold.com.au
    +61 425 226 649

    Jade Cook
    Company Secretary
    cosec@bartongold.com.au
    +61 8 9322 1587

    About Barton Gold
    Barton Gold is an ASX, OTCQB and Frankfurt Stock Exchange listed Australian gold developer targeting future gold production of 150,000ozpa with 2.2Moz Au & 3.1Moz Ag JORC Mineral Resources (79.9Mt @ 0.87g/t Au), brownfield mines, and 100% ownership of the region’s only gold mill in the renowned Gawler Craton of South Australia.*

    Competent Persons Statement & Previously Reported Information
    The information in this announcement that relates to the historic Exploration Results and Mineral Resources as listed in the table below is based on, and fairly represents, information and supporting documentation prepared by the Competent Person whose name appears in the same row, who is an employee of or independent consultant to the Company and is a Member or Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM), Australian Institute of Geoscientists (AIG) or a Recognised Professional Organisation (RPO). Each person named in the table below has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and types of deposits under consideration and to the activity which he has undertaken to quality as a Competent Person as defined in the JORC Code 2012 (JORC).

    Activity

    Competent Person

    Membership

    Status

    Tarcoola Mineral Resource (Stockpiles)

    Dr Andrew Fowler (Consultant)

    AusIMM

    Member

    Tarcoola Mineral Resource (Perseverance Mine)

    Mr Ian Taylor (Consultant)

    AusIMM

    Fellow

    Tarcoola Exploration Results (until 15 Nov 2021)

    Mr Colin Skidmore (Consultant)

    AIG

    Member

    Tarcoola Exploration Results (after 15 Nov 2021)

    Mr Marc Twining (Employee)

    AusIMM

    Member

    Tunkillia Exploration Results (until 15 Nov 2021)

    Mr Colin Skidmore (Consultant)

    AIG

    Member

    Tunkillia Exploration Results (after 15 Nov 2021)

    Mr Marc Twining (Employee)

    AusIMM

    Member

    Tunkillia Mineral Resource

    Mr Ian Taylor (Consultant)

    AusIMM

    Fellow

    Challenger Mineral Resource (above 215mRL)

    Mr Ian Taylor (Consultant)

    AusIMM

    Fellow

    Challenger Mineral Resource (below 90mRL)

    Mr Dale Sims

    AusIMM / AIG

    Fellow / Member

    Wudinna Mineral Resource (Clarke Deposit)

    Ms Justine Tracey

    AusIMM

    Member

    Wudinna Mineral Resource (all other Deposits)

    Mrs Christine Standing

    AusIMM / AIG

    Member / Member

    The information relating to historic Exploration Results and Mineral Resources in this announcement is extracted from the Company’s Prospectus dated 14 May 2021 or as otherwise noted in this announcement, available from the Company’s website at www.bartongold.com.au or on the ASX website www.asx.com.au. The Company confirms that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the Exploration Results and Mineral Resource information included in previous announcements and, in the case of estimates of Mineral Resources, that all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the estimates, and any production targets and forecast financial information derived from the production targets, continue to apply and have not materially changed. The Company confirms that the form and context in which the applicable Competent Persons’ findings are presented have not been materially modified from the previous announcements.

    Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Information
    This document may contain forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are often, but not always, identified by the use of words such as “seek”, “anticipate”, “believe”, “plan”, “expect”, “target” and “intend” and statements than an event or result “may”, “will”, “should”, “would”, “could”, or “might” occur or be achieved and other similar expressions. Forward-looking information is subject to business, legal and economic risks and uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in forward-looking statements. Such factors include, among other things, risks relating to property interests, the global economic climate, commodity prices, sovereign and legal risks, and environmental risks. Forward-looking statements are based upon estimates and opinions at the date the statements are made. Barton undertakes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements for events or circumstances that occur subsequent to such dates or to update or keep current any of the information contained herein. Any estimates or projections as to events that may occur in the future (including projections of revenue, expense, net income and performance) are based upon the best judgment of Barton from information available as of the date of this document. There is no guarantee that any of these estimates or projections will be achieved. Actual results will vary from the projections and such variations may be material. Nothing contained herein is, or shall be relied upon as, a promise or representation as to the past or future. Any reliance placed by the reader on this document, or on any forward-looking statement contained in or referred to in this document will be solely at the readers own risk, and readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements due to the inherent uncertainty thereof.

    *Refer to Barton Prospectus dated 14 May 2021 and ASX announcement dated 8 September 2025. Total Barton JORC (2012) Mineral Resources include 1,049koz Au (39.7Mt @ 0.82 g/t Au) in Indicated category and 1,186koz Au (40.2Mt @ 0.92 g/t Au) in Inferred category, and 3,070koz Ag (34.5Mt @ 2.80 g/t Ag) in Inferred category as a subset of Tunkillia gold JORC (2012) Mineral Resources.

    SOURCE: Barton Gold Holdings Limited

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  • GA-ASI Line of UAS Passes 9 Million Flight Hours

    GA-ASI Line of UAS Passes 9 Million Flight Hours

    SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA / ACCESS Newswire / September 21, 2025 / Ongoing flight operations of the new YFQ-42A Collaborative Combat Aircraft helped General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc., set a new company record this week, pushing past a total of 9 million flight hours.

    GA-ASI has been tracking total flight hours across its fleet of unmanned aerial systems since the company’s inception 33 years ago. Its line of UAS includes iconic aircraft such as the Predator®, Reaper®, Gray Eagle®, Avenger®, and MQ-9B SkyGuardian®/SeaGuardian®

    “What an amazing moment,” said GA-ASI President David R. Alexander. “Having spent so much time supporting the U.S. military and its allies around the world with our other aircraft, it seems fitting that flight testing our new unmanned fighter jet for the U.S. Air Force was what helped bring us past this milestone as we look ahead to a program that will change air dominance again.”

    YFQ-42A’s ongoing flights are only part of GA-ASI’s unmanned operations. At any point in time, as many as 50 GA-ASI aircraft are in flight supporting global security for U.S. and allied users worldwide.

    GA-ASI’s aircraft have been a mainstay for the United States, allies and partners since the first flight of what was then called the RQ-1 Predator on July 3, 1994. The U.S. Air Force changed the designation to MQ-1 Predator in 2002. Other aircraft, including the MQ-1C Gray Eagle, MQ-9A Reaper, and MQ-20 Avenger, followed as GA-ASI drove forward the capabilities and employment of uncrewed aircraft.

    More recently, GA-ASI has begun deliveries of its new MQ-9B SkyGuardians and SeaGuardians. MQ-9B is the world’s most advanced Remotely Piloted Aircraft System, delivering exceptionally long endurance and range – with automatic takeoff and landing under pole-to-pole satellite-only control – and will be able to operate in unsegregated airspace using the GA-ASI-developed Detect and Avoid system.

    GA-ASI has made deliveries to the U.K.’s Royal Air Force (Protector) and the Belgian Air Force, and are fulfilling orders from Canada, Denmark, Poland, Japan, Taiwan, India, and the U.S. Air Force in support of the Special Operations Command. MQ-9B has also supported various U.S. Navy exercises, including Northern Edge, Integrated Battle Problem, and Group Sail.

    Meanwhile the company has been supporting the development of new aircraft and concepts of operation for the future of airpower. GA-ASI built and flies the XQ-67A Off Board Sensing Station – its second uncrewed combat jet – for the U.S. Air Force Research Lab. Just last month, GA-ASI announced the start of flight testing for its third, the new YFQ-42A Collaborative Combat Aircraft. The new unmanned fighter jet has been designed and developed by GA-ASI and is built for rapid production, in large quantities, at an affordable price.

    About GA-ASI

    General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc., is the world’s foremost builder of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). Logging more than 9 million flight hours, the Predator® line of UAS has flown for over 30 years and includes MQ-9A Reaper®, MQ-1C Gray Eagle®, MQ-20 Avenger®, and MQ-9B SkyGuardian®/SeaGuardian®. The company is dedicated to providing long-endurance, multi-mission solutions that deliver persistent situational awareness and rapid strike.

    For more information, visit www.ga-asi.com.

    Avenger, EagleEye, Gray Eagle, Lynx, Predator, Reaper, SeaGuardian, and SkyGuardian are trademarks of General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc., registered in the United States and/or other countries.

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    Contact Information

    GA-ASI Media Relations
    asi-mediarelations@ga-asi.com
    (858) 524-8101

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    SOURCE: General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc.

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  • AIC Explores the American Legacy of Work, Purpose, and Social Belonging for Adults with Disabilities and Seniors

    AIC Explores the American Legacy of Work, Purpose, and Social Belonging for Adults with Disabilities and Seniors

    NAPERVILLE, IL / ACCESS Newswire / September 19, 2025 / Abilities Independent Community, Inc. (AIC) has released an editorial reflection situating its mission within America’s long cultural struggle to define the meaning of work, purpose, and human dignity – especially for communities too often left at the margins.

    From the earliest days of the Republic, labor was seen not merely as economic activity but as a moral anchor. Benjamin Franklin praised industriousness as a civic virtue, believing that the prosperity of the colonies depended on disciplined work. Later, Abraham Lincoln would elevate labor above capital itself, declaring in his 1861 message to Congress that “labor is prior to, and independent of, capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed.” This American reverence for work became a defining creed – but one that frequently excluded those with disabilities, the elderly, and anyone whose productivity did not fit industrial norms.

    The twentieth century brought partial shifts. The New Deal established federal programs for seniors and the unemployed, while the postwar years celebrated the ideal of the breadwinning worker providing for family and nation. Yet those who could not conform to this model – veterans injured in battle, seniors aging out of work, children born with developmental disabilities – often faced neglect, institutionalization, or erasure.

    AIC situates its mission against this backdrop, arguing that purpose is not measured by economic productivity alone. Purpose is found in the daily affirmation of belonging, in skills that build confidence, in creativity that resists invisibility. In AIC’s philosophy, teaching someone to paint, garden, or master a small technical skill carries as much weight as teaching someone to operate heavy machinery or run a business. Both are affirmations that life has value beyond market calculation.

    This point matters in today’s cultural debates. Commentators like Charlie Kirk have framed work in stark, politicized terms – praising “makers” over so-called “takers” and warning that American culture risks decline if citizens expect care without contribution. While this argument resonates with populist anxieties about dependency, it oversimplifies the reality. The truth, demonstrated across American history, is that many citizens who cannot participate in conventional economic roles nonetheless contribute profoundly to social and cultural life. Care, art, mentorship, memory, and presence are not easily tallied on balance sheets, but they remain essential to the fabric of society.

    In fact, some of America’s strongest movements for justice and solidarity were led not by industrial “producers” but by those deemed weak or marginal. The disability rights protests of the 1970s, culminating in the 504 Sit-In and the eventual passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990, were spearheaded by individuals whom mainstream culture dismissed as dependent. Yet their struggle reshaped the civic landscape, securing accessibility as a right rather than a privilege. Similarly, senior citizens have long played outsized roles as keepers of memory and transmitters of tradition, anchoring communities even when they no longer held jobs in the workforce.

    “Purpose cannot be reduced to a paycheck,” said Estella Johnson, Program Director at AIC. “Our participants may not all fit into Wall Street’s vision of productivity, but they contribute to Chicago’s civic and cultural life every day. To measure them solely by wages would be to misunderstand the very meaning of human value.”

    AIC’s ongoing work reflects this philosophy. Through structured skill-building sessions, creative development, and community engagement, adults with disabilities and seniors are encouraged not to “catch up” with industrial standards but to define independence on their own terms. That independence might take the form of painting, storytelling, gardening, or learning digital literacy skills – each activity creating connection, confidence, and dignity.

    Historically, American leaders have recognized this truth in moments of crisis. During the Great Depression, the Civilian Conservation Corps employed millions of young men, but what mattered as much as wages was the sense of shared identity and purpose. In the 1960s, Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society programs attempted to fuse economic opportunity with social belonging, insisting that poverty was not merely material but spiritual. Today, AIC argues for a similar redefinition of independence: not just survival, but participation, creativity, and acknowledgment.

    The debate over what it means to “contribute” is not abstract. As automation threatens traditional jobs, as demographics shift toward an aging population, and as cultural polarization intensifies around notions of dependency, America faces a crossroads. Will it cling to narrow visions of productivity, dismissing those who do not fit the mold, or will it embrace a broader, more humane definition of purpose?

    By situating its mission in both historical precedent and contemporary cultural debate, AIC underscores that its work is not only charitable but philosophical. It seeks to remind Americans that dignity is not granted through output but through recognition, and that a society unwilling to value all its members equally will eventually fail to value any of them fully.

    Disclaimer

    • This is a critical opinion-based cultural analysis authored by the editorial team and reflects his personal editorial perspective. The views expressed do not represent the institutional stance of Evrima Chicago.

    • This article draws from open-source information, legal filings, published interviews, and public commentary. All allegations referenced remain under investigation or unproven in a court of law.

    • No conclusion of criminal liability or civil guilt is implied. Any parallels made to public figures are interpretive in nature and intended to examine systemic patterns of influence, celebrity, and accountability in American culture.

    • Where relevant, satirical, rhetorical, and speculative language is used to explore public narratives and their societal impact. Readers are strongly encouraged to engage critically and examine primary sources where possible.

    • This piece is protected under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and published under recognized standards of opinion journalism for editorial inputs: waasay@evrimachicago.com

    • Evrima Chicago remains committed to clear distinction between fact-based reporting and individual editorial perspective.

    Media PR & Contact

    Duane Martin
    pr@evrimachicago.com

    SOURCE: AIC PR Team

    View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire

  • Gateway Restoration Expands Water Damage Services

    Gateway Restoration, a Phoenix and Chandler-based restoration company, announces the expansion of its comprehensive emergency response and restoration services throughout the greater Phoenix metropolitan area. The expansion addresses increasing demand for rapid-response water extraction and property restoration services across residential and commercial properties in the region.

    The company’s expanded service capabilities encompass emergency water extraction, fire and smoke restoration, mold remediation, and comprehensive plumbing services. With over ten years of experience serving Arizona communities, the expansion enables the company to deploy specialized teams and equipment more efficiently across a broader service territory.

    “Property damage from water, fire, or other disasters requires immediate professional attention to prevent further deterioration and health hazards,” said Danjee Moser, Operations Director at Gateway Restoration. “Our expansion allows us to reach more property owners within critical response windows, particularly during the first 24 to 48 hours when rapid intervention makes the most significant difference in restoration outcomes and costs.”

    Water Damage Restoration remains a core focus of the expanded services, with the company maintaining 24-hour emergency response capabilities seven days a week. The service expansion includes enhanced capacity for burst pipe repairs, slab leak detection, sewage cleanup, and storm damage restoration. Commercial and residential property owners now have access to certified restoration professionals equipped with industrial-grade water extraction equipment, advanced drying systems, and moisture detection technology.

    The expansion also strengthens the company’s ability to assist property owners through the insurance claims process. Restoration specialists document damage thoroughly, coordinate with insurance adjusters, and provide detailed restoration plans that help expedite claim approvals and property recovery.

    “Insurance claims can be overwhelming for property owners already dealing with damage to their homes or businesses,” noted Moser. “Our team provides transparent communication and detailed documentation throughout the restoration process, helping clients navigate claims while we focus on restoring their properties to pre-damage conditions.”

    Beyond emergency response services, the expanded operations include asbestos abatement, demolition services, and remodeling capabilities. This comprehensive approach allows property owners to work with a single restoration provider from initial damage assessment through final reconstruction phases.

    The company maintains an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and holds all required Arizona licensing and certifications for restoration and construction services. Technicians receive ongoing training in the latest restoration techniques and safety protocols, ensuring compliance with industry standards and environmental regulations.

    Gateway Restoration specializes in emergency water extraction, fire and smoke restoration, mold remediation, and comprehensive plumbing services for commercial and residential properties throughout Phoenix and Chandler. The company provides 24-hour emergency response services, combining rapid deployment capabilities with certified restoration expertise to help property owners recover from water damage, fire, storms, and other property disasters.

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    For more information about Gateway Restoration, contact the company here:

    Gateway Restoration
    Danjee Moser
    (480) 990-4142
    service@gwraz.com
    2301 S. Stearman Dr. #4 Chandler, AZ 85286

  • Abilities Independent Community Launches: A New Model for Inclusive Independence

    Abilities Independent Community Launches: A New Model for Inclusive Independence

    NAPERVILLE, IL / ACCESS Newswire / September 19, 2025 / Abilities Independent Community, INC (AIC) today announced the formal launch of its pioneering initiative to establish a model community dedicated to fostering independence for adults with disabilities and integrating them with supportive 55+ seniors. The organization seeks to fundamentally reimagine community-based living, shifting the paradigm from institutional care to intergenerational empowerment.

    AIC’s vision addresses a critical national and global need. According to the World Health Organization, 1.3 billion adults worldwide live with some form of disability, often facing profound disparities, particularly the inability to live independently. AIC directly confronts this issue by developing a comprehensive program centered on practical life skills training, accessible housing support, and opportunities for social and professional engagement.

    “We are building more than just housing; we are constructing a sanctuary of self-reliance,” said an AIC spokesperson. “Our approach is holistic: residents learn everything from A to Z-how to cook, manage finances, and navigate investment strategies. We are providing the essential tools necessary to move past one’s comfort zone and achieve the next level of life.”

    A Historical Echo of Community

    The foundation of AIC’s model-mutually supportive intergenerational living-echoes historical communal movements in American history. In the early 20th century, particularly during the Progressive Era, figures like Jane Addams championed the settlement house movement, most notably Hull House in Chicago. These houses were intended to address systemic urban poverty by bringing middle-class volunteers and professionals to live alongside, and learn from, impoverished immigrant communities. The goal was integration and mutual uplift, not merely charity.

    Like Hull House, AIC rejects the notion of segregation. By intentionally including seniors aged 55 and older into the housing program, the community fosters a reciprocal relationship. Seniors gain affordable, respectful housing and the opportunity to contribute wisdom and companionship, while adults with disabilities benefit from their life experience and mentoring presence. This inclusion helps to mitigate the social isolation that frequently affects both groups.

    “Our seniors are not just residents; they are indispensable mentors,” the spokesperson added. “They bring a wealth of practical knowledge that can’t be taught in a classroom. Their presence transforms a housing complex into a vibrant, functional family.”

    AIC’s community is built on ethical and moral standards, aiming to be a beacon of positive change globally. The organization is currently focused on securing initial major funding and identifying a location for its flagship development, which will feature fully accessible residential units and dedicated centers for practical training and community events.

    AIC is actively seeking applications from prospective residents, volunteers, and partners committed to supporting the path to independence for the country’s disabled and aging populations.

    By Waa Say Editor-at-Large, Evrima Chicago

    Editor’s Note – Op-Ed Disclaimer:

    • This is a critical opinion-based cultural analysis authored by Waa Say and reflects his personal editorial perspective. The views expressed do not represent the institutional stance of Evrima Chicago.

    • This article draws from open-source information, legal filings, published interviews, and public commentary-including audio content from The Joe Rogan Experience podcast. All allegations referenced remain under investigation or unproven in a court of law.

    • No conclusion of criminal liability or civil guilt is implied. Any parallels made to public figures are interpretive in nature and intended to examine systemic patterns of influence, celebrity, and accountability in American culture.

    • Where relevant, satirical, rhetorical, and speculative language is used to explore public narratives and their societal impact. Readers are strongly encouraged to engage critically and examine primary sources where possible.

    • This piece is protected under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and published under recognized standards of opinion journalism for editorial inputs: waasay@evrimachicago.com

    • Evrima Chicago remains committed to clear distinction between fact-based reporting and individual editorial perspective.

    PR & Media Contact

    Duane Martin
    pr@evrimachicago.com
    (909) 287-1891

    SOURCE: Evrima Chicago LLC.

    View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire

  • Go Industries Announces New Durable Dually Truck Mud Flaps for GMC, Chevrolet and Ford Models

    Go Industries Announces New Durable Dually Truck Mud Flaps for GMC, Chevrolet and Ford Models

    Go Industries, a Richardson, Texas-based truck equipment manufacturer, announces the launch of new durable mud flaps specifically engineered for GMC, Chevrolet and Ford dually trucks. The expanded product line addresses the unique protection requirements of dual-wheel pickup and flatbed configurations used in commercial and industrial applications.

    The new mud flaps for dually flatbed and pickup trucks feature enhanced durability specifications designed to withstand the demanding conditions faced by dual rear wheel vehicles. The products incorporate non-recycled rubber materials and reinforced mounting systems compatible with current model year GMC, Chevrolet and Ford dually trucks.

    “The introduction of these new dually truck mud flaps represents our response to fleet operator feedback requesting increased durability and simplified installation processes,” stated a Go Industries spokesperson. “The engineering team focused on developing products that accommodate the specific spray patterns created by dual rear wheel configurations while maintaining compatibility across multiple truck manufacturers.”

    The product line includes three distinct configurations: Classic Dually Sets, Stainless Steel Dually Sets, and Diamond Tread Dually Sets. Each configuration provides different aesthetic and functional characteristics while maintaining the core protective capabilities required for dual-wheel applications. The modular design allows for installation on both pickup and flatbed body styles commonly found in commercial fleets.

    Go Industries developed the new mud flap systems using advanced rubber compounds that maintain flexibility across temperature ranges from -40 to 120 degrees Fahrenheit. The mounting brackets utilize powder-coated steel construction with corrosion-resistant hardware designed for extended service life in harsh operating environments.

    The launch follows extensive field testing conducted with commercial fleet operators who provided input on mounting configurations and durability requirements. The testing protocol included exposure to road salt, gravel impacts, and extreme temperature cycling to validate performance specifications.

    “Commercial fleet managers indicated that standardization across multiple truck brands was a primary consideration in their purchasing decisions,” noted another Go Industries representative. “The new product line addresses this requirement by offering consistent mounting patterns and dimensions across GMC, Chevrolet and Ford applications.”

    The historical development of mud flap technology traces back to 1944 when Oscar Glenn March, a truck driver at Tinker Air Force Base, first coined the term while addressing vehicle protection challenges during World War II. Modern applications have evolved to meet contemporary regulatory requirements and vehicle specifications.

    The new products complement Go Industries’ existing truck accessory portfolio, which includes grille guards, bumper systems, headache racks, and specialized law enforcement vehicle equipment. The company maintains manufacturing operations at its Texas facility where all mud flap systems undergo quality control testing before distribution.

    Established in 1978, Go Industries has developed expertise in truck accessories, law enforcement equipment, and custom manufacturing solutions. The company maintains Platinum Status with SEMA and serves commercial fleets, individual truck owners, and government agencies throughout North America. The organization specializes in protective equipment for light, medium, and heavy-duty truck applications.

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    For more information about Go Industries Inc, contact the company here:

    Go Industries Inc
    Go Industries
    800-527-4345
    sales@goindustries.com
    Go Industries Inc
    420 N Grove Rd
    Richardson, TX 75081

    https://www.goindustries.com/

  • Ginza Diamond Shiraishi Hong Kong Presents Insights into Wedding Rings: Craft, Meaning, and Evolving Preferences

    Ginza Diamond Shiraishi Hong Kong Presents Insights into Wedding Rings: Craft, Meaning, and Evolving Preferences

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong Island – September 19, 2025 – (PRESS ADVANTAGE) –

    Ginza Diamond Shiraishi Hong Kong has released new observations regarding 結婚戒指 (wedding ring) choices, designs and practices among modern couples, reflecting shifts in preference toward symbolism, comfort, craftsmanship, and personalization. The company’s findings draw on recent customer interactions, design innovation, and cultural dynamics, shedding light on what couples are seeking when selecting rings meant to last a lifetime.

    Wedding rings continue to function as more than ornamental jewelry; they are enduring symbols of partnership, commitment, and shared life. Among couples in Hong Kong, there is noticeable growth in the importance placed on meaning embedded in design. Elements such as paired themes—where both rings in a couple’s set share design cues or motifs—engraved messages, or subtle symbolic curves are increasingly requested features. These preferences indicate that many couples wish for their rings to carry personal stories or shared values beyond aesthetic appeal. Ginza Diamond Shiraishi Hong Kong notes that paired rings, matched in texture or form yet distinct in details, are becoming more frequent choices in the bridal market.

    Material selection remains central to durability and comfort, both of which are now being considered as essential aspects rather than optional. Couples tend to prioritize metals that combine resilience with low maintenance—platinum, high-karat gold alloys, and finishes engineered for long-term wear. Considerations such as hypoallergenic properties, resistance to tarnish, and lasting surface polish are often raised in consultations. Equally, the internal finish of bands—curvature inside the ring, rounded edges—is more frequently discussed, as these features influence everyday comfort.

    A further trend involves design simplicity with meaningful detail. Rather than adopting heavily ornate or heavily jeweled rings, many couples are choosing minimalist bands that include defining touches: a single accent diamond, patterned grooves, asymmetry in texture, or hidden engravings. These touches often appear in places not immediately visible—interior of band, edge lines, or surfaces that meet when rings are paired. These design practices suggest an interest in intimacy of design rather than overt display.

    Cultural nuance plays a role in design preferences in Hong Kong. The city’s position as a crossroads between East and West means many couples seek designs that balance international modernism with local or regional aesthetic values. Ginza Diamond Shiraishi Hong Kong has observed that requests for designs combining clean architectural forms with warmth—tones of rose or yellow gold, softer curves, or motifs evocative of heritage or natural forms—are increasingly common. These continue to exist alongside more universally minimalist styles.

    Attention to craftsmanship and manufacturing processes is solidifying as a priority. Quality control in stone setting, symmetry, band alignment (especially in paired rings), and finishing has drawn more scrutiny from customers. Advances in production—medical precision in casting, laser engraving, polishing techniques—allow for rings that meet both visual exactness and functional reliability. Ginza Diamond Shiraishi Hong Kong reports that couples ask more questions about the production sequence, the expertise of designers, and how quality is maintained through the life of the ring.

    Personalization is expanding beyond engravings to include more configurable elements: choice of metal, variation in width, placement of diamonds or embellishments, interior milgrain, and finishes (matte vs. high polish). Customers are bringing ideas from social media, travel, and personal life—symbols, color, texture—seeking to integrate them into their rings in ways that do not compromise structural integrity. Visualization tools and model previews are aiding this process.

    Comfort and daily wear have gained prominence in decision making. Rings that feel heavy, thick, or prone to snagging are frequently declined in favor of designs that offer balance—elegant without being fragile, refined without being utilitarian. The way a ring fits in conjunction with other daily jewelry (especially in communities where layering or stacking is common) also influences choices. Ergonomic shaping, careful edge finishing, and sizing flexibility are now part of standard conversation in selection and design.

    Longevity, including care and maintenance, is being considered from the outset. Rather than simply purchasing a ring “that looks good now,” many couples are asking about services available for upkeep—polishing, cleaning, stone tightening—and about how designs may wear over time. This expectation influences choice of finishes and settings: flush or bezel settings are preferred by those concerned about wear; pavé or high-profile mounted diamonds are chosen with consideration of how maintenance will be handled.

    Transparency in sourcing and ethical considerations are increasingly part of wedding ring conversations. Customers in Hong Kong are inquiring about the origins of diamonds, whether ethical certifications are involved, and whether metals have been sourced in conflict-free or environmentally responsible ways. The provenance of materials, both gem and metal, has become as relevant to some clients as the visible design elements.

    Ginza Diamond Shiraishi Hong Kong acknowledges these evolving preferences and has reinforced certain design and service practices in its wedding ring offerings accordingly. The brand has increased resources devoted to design flexibility, improved transparency in material sourcing documentation, and extended the consultation process to cover long-term wear, comfort, and care. New ring designs reflect these priorities: paired sets with matching finish details, more options in interior textures, and subtle design motifs that aim at meaning rather than ornamentation.

    The observance of these trends indicates deeper shifts in how couples conceive of symbols of marriage. Wedding rings are no longer solely ceremonial or decorative; they serve as daily companions, narrative artifacts, and embodiments of personal and shared identity. In Hong Kong’s diverse cultural and lifestyle environment, where daily life includes both high visibility and intimate private lives, durability, symbolism, aesthetics, and comfort are interwoven in decisions about rings.

    Looking ahead, Ginza Diamond Shiraishi Hong Kong projects that preferences will continue to evolve in directions combining responsible sourcing, flexibility of design, and thoughtful functionality. Materials technology—such as alternative metals or novel treatments to reduce scratching or enhance finish—are likely to draw interest. Interactive digital tools for design preview, augmented reality fittings, and perhaps modular or adaptive components may become more frequent in custom ring work.

    For couples exploring wedding ring options, Ginza Diamond Shiraishi Hong Kong offers resources via its website including explanations of diamond grading, metal types, finishing processes, and care guidelines. Information about ring matching, paired design processes, and consultations for fit and comfort is also available to aid decision-making. More details on designs, store locations, material policies, and aftercare services can be found at https://pressadvantage.com/story/82510-ginza-diamond-shiraishi-hong-kong-explores-the-cultural-and-emotional-role-of-engagement-rings

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    For more information about Ginza Diamond Shiraishi Causeway Bay 銀座白石銅鑼灣, contact the company here:

    Ginza Diamond Shiraishi Causeway Bay 銀座白石銅鑼灣
    Mr. Shiraishi
    (852) 2787 0606
    admin@diamond-shiraishi.hk
    Shop G29-30, Fashion Walk, 11-19 Great George Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

  • Memories.ai Recognized as a Top Tool for TikTok Video Analysis in 2025

    Memories.ai Recognized as a Top Tool for TikTok Video Analysis in 2025

    Memories.ai, the pioneering technology firm founded by former Meta Reality Labs researchers to build human-like memory for artificial intelligence, today announced it has received a premier industry honor. Following a comprehensive, multi-stage evaluation by the prestigious technology consortium AI-Tech Insight, the final verdict was delivered: Memories.ai recognized as a top tool for TikTok video analysis. This significant award solidifies the company’s strong position in the fiercely competitive landscape of social media analytics and the broader AI industry.

    The challenge of analyzing TikTok is one of immense scale and profound complexity. The platform functions as a global cultural engine, where trends, narratives, and user behaviors shift in mere hours amidst a deluge of short-form content. For the brands, marketing agencies, and content creators striving for relevance, this presents a monumental analytical hurdle. Conventional AI tools fall short, as they lack the capacity for long-term temporal reasoning, failing to grasp the nuanced, context-dependent stories that connect one video to the next. This informational gap leaves organizations perpetually reacting to the past, rather than strategically anticipating the future.

    This is the exact problem Memories.ai was engineered to solve. At its core is the company’s proprietary Large Visual Memory Model (LVMM), a paradigm-shifting technology that moves beyond isolated clip analysis. The LVMM ingests and structures vast amounts of video content over long durations, building a deep, evolving memory layer that has already processed over 10 million hours of visual data. This enables the system to comprehend context, track developing narratives, and recall specific patterns across timelines stretching for months. It is this unique ability to genuinely understand the “why” behind the “what” that made it the clear winner during the rigorous AI-Tech Insight evaluation process.

    The judges’ consensus that Memories.ai recognized as a top tool for TikTok video analysis was a direct reflection of its unparalleled technical capabilities and profound market impact. They specifically lauded its ability to transform massive volumes of unstructured social media data into predictive, actionable intelligence.

    This industry-leading vision has attracted strategic backing from a roster of top-tier investment firms, including Samsung Next, Susa Ventures, Crane Venture Partners, and Fusion Fund. The company has also bolstered its formidable research team by appointing former Meta veteran AI researcher Chi-Hao (Eddy) Wu as its Chief AI Officer.

    Dr. Shawn Shen, co-founder and CEO of Memories.ai, commented on the achievement, placing it within a grander vision: “We are deeply honored by this recognition from AI-Tech Insight. It’s a powerful testament to our team’s relentless dedication to solving one of AI’s most complex challenges. Our mission has always been to bridge the gap between machine perception and human experience. As I’ve said before, ‘The last three years belonged to text; the next decade is video,’ and we are building the essential memory layer for that video-centric future. This award proves that a deep, memory-based understanding is the key to unlocking the next wave of innovation in digital communication and marketing.”

    About Memories.ai: Founded in 2024 by Dr. Shawn Shen and Ben Zhou, Memories.ai stands at the forefront of the AI-driven video analysis revolution. This latest award not only celebrates its definitive application in social media analytics but also heralds the company’s central role in defining the future of how machines perceive, remember, and interpret our visual world as a foundational technology leader.

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    For more information about Memories.ai Platforms, contact the company here:

    Memories.ai Platforms
    Shawn Shen
    +1 4256159692
    contact@memories.ai
    1095 Rollins Rd, Burlingame, CA 94010

  • TurnKey Bath Remodel Announces 50-Year Non-Pro-Rated Product Warranty with 10-Year Workmanship Coverage

    TurnKey Bath Remodel Announces 50-Year Non-Pro-Rated Product Warranty with 10-Year Workmanship Coverage

    TurnKey Bath Remodel announces the availability of a 50-year non-pro-rated warranty on all products paired with a 10-year workmanship warranty. The company presents these warranty terms on its website as part of its standard offering for bathroom remodeling projects, positioning the coverage as an assurance of material durability and installation quality across its service portfolio. The information appears alongside service descriptions and customer guidance that describe how projects move from consultation through installation.

    The company’s site outlines a process that begins with consultation, advances through custom design, and concludes with professional installation. Within that framework, TurnKey Bath Remodel states that every installation reflects an emphasis on durable materials and precise workmanship, and that the result is intended to align with a client’s functional needs and design preferences. The presentation ties the warranties to this broader approach by emphasizing craftsmanship and product standards as integral elements of the overall service model.

    Service information on the site identifies core categories that include showers and bathtubs, with options that range from barrier-free and walk-in configurations to replacement systems and associated surrounds and liners. The company positions these selections as components that can be matched to a homeowner’s goals during planning, with the stated warranties serving as a long-term commitment to performance once installation is complete. While the site presents these choices in navigational sections, the warranty message appears with the general service overview, indicating that coverage is part of the company’s baseline offering rather than a limited-scope promotion.

    The same overview explains that projects are managed by a professional team and that the objective is a seamless experience from initial discussion to final reveal. The description emphasizes responsive assistance, clear quoting, and an orderly sequence of work designed to minimize disruption while achieving the intended outcome. In that context, the company states that the 50-year non-pro-rated product coverage and the 10-year workmanship coverage accompany completed projects as a statement of confidence in materials and installation practices. The details are presented as part of a quality-focused narrative that links planning, design, and execution with after-installation protections.

    Additional details on the website underscore the emphasis on longevity and assurance. Alongside the product and workmanship warranties, the company lists an additional 15-year unlimited wind warranty that remains in effect even during named storms. Although TurnKey Bath Remodel centers on bathroom remodeling, the inclusion of that provision appears in the same warranty context on the page and is presented as part of the company’s broader commitment to durability. These statements collectively establish a warranty posture that aims to tackle material resilience and installation reliability in the long run.

    The website also provides standard company information, including license numbers and contact options, presented with testimonials and examples of completed work. Visitors reviewing the warranty information can also navigate to sections describing showers, bathtubs, and related services to understand how product options and installation methods relate to the coverage described on the page. The complete overview, including the 50-year non-pro-rated product warranty and the 10-year workmanship warranty, is available from the company’s homepage.

    For additional information, including service categories and project workflow, readers can refer to the company’s website. The site consolidates the warranty statements with general service descriptions and planning guidance so prospective customers can review coverage while assessing project options. Up to three service links and contact pathways are provided on the site to help begin a discussion about scope and scheduling as part of the standard consultation-to-installation process. The warranty language appears as part of this unified presentation and is positioned as a standing component of the company’s offering. For questions visit https://www.turnkeybathremodel.com/contact/.

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    For more information about TurnKey Bath Remodel, contact the company here:

    TurnKey Bath Remodel
    Alvin M. Johnson
    504-688-4201
    infor@turnkeybathremodel.com
    New Orleans, LA