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Lakers could bite back at Warriors with savvy vet minimum signing of their own
Lakers could bite back at Warriors with savvy vet minimum signing of their own
The Lakers and the Warriors are two giants of the West making big money moves this offseason. Recent rumors have L.A. snatching up a key depth piece for cheap.A day after the Warriors signed forward Dario Saric, the Los Angeles Lakers may be looking to bring on a veteran minimum signing of their...
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Netanyahu: Israel to work to prevent any collapse of Palestinian Authority
Netanyahu: Israel to work to prevent any collapse of Palestinian Authority
JERUSALEM Israel's security cabinet on Sunday decided Israel would work to prevent any collapse of the Western-backed Palestinian
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Fabinho reacts to Liverpool signing Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai
Fabinho reacts to Liverpool signing Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai
Fabinho reacts to Liverpool signing midfield duo Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai.
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Nigeria’s First-Quarter Capital Inflows Drop 28% From a Year Ago
Nigeria’s First-Quarter Capital Inflows Drop 28% From a Year Ago
Capital inflows into Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation declined 28% in the three months through March to $1.1
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Braves superstar catcher Sean Murphy should be getting way more MVP love than this
Braves superstar catcher Sean Murphy should be getting way more MVP love than this
Sean Murphy should be in serious discussions for NL MVP, alongside front-runner and his Atlanta Braves teammate, Ronald Acuña Jr.Although Ronald Acuña Jr. is quite literally running away with NL MVP at the halfway point, his new Atlanta Braves teammate Sean Murphy is putting togeth...
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Phillies get shockingly positive update on top prospect’s elbow
Phillies get shockingly positive update on top prospect’s elbow
The Phillies took a collective sigh of relief when tests came back on Andrew Painter's elbow. The top prospect should be on track to a full recovery.Philadelphia Phillies top prospect Andrew Painter was shut down on Friday due to concerns about his elbow injury. Painter was sent to undergo ...
1970-01-01 08:00
Georgia football could get a Joe Burrow year out of Carson Beck
Georgia football could get a Joe Burrow year out of Carson Beck
Georgia football fans are chomping at the bit to see what Carson Beck can do as their starter.Although Joe Burrow will forever be a college football legend from his time at LSU, the Georgia football program might have its closest approximation to date under center in one Carson Beck.On3'...
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Why Trump's Republican rivals should focus on New Hampshire, not Iowa
Why Trump's Republican rivals should focus on New Hampshire, not Iowa
Donald Trump continues to be the clear favorite to win the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.
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Endrick reveals Vinicius Junior's influence on Real Madrid transfer decision
Endrick reveals Vinicius Junior's influence on Real Madrid transfer decision
Endrick has revealed that Vinicius Junior gave him the 'strength' to sign for Real Madrid despite interest from elsewhere.
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3 Braves trade targets that would be immediate team stat leaders
3 Braves trade targets that would be immediate team stat leaders
If the Atlanta Braves secured these potential trade targets, they would be immediate stat leaders for the team.Honestly, if the Atlanta Braves stood pat at this year's MLB trade deadline, I would probably still choose them as my absolute favorite to take home the World Series trophy this ye...
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It was our time – Taylor Harwood-Bellis lauds England U21 ‘family’ for Euro win
It was our time – Taylor Harwood-Bellis lauds England U21 ‘family’ for Euro win
England Under-21s captain Taylor Harwood-Bellis has declared “it was our time” after the Young Lions’ European Championship success. Lee Carsley’s side lifted the trophy for the first time in 39 years in Georgia with victory over Spain in Saturday’s final and Manchester City defender Harwood-Bellis hailed the squad’s collective effort. Goalkeeper James Trafford saved Spain skipper Abel Ruiz’s stoppage-time penalty and Aimar Oroz’s follow-up in a thrilling 1-0 win at the Batumi Arena as England finished the tournament without conceding a goal. England last lifted the trophy under Dave Sexton in 1984 after beating Spain 3-0 on aggregate over two legs and Harwood-Bellis said: “We’ve been talking about it a lot and we felt it was our time to do it. “There was a lot of pressure on us to do well as we have a good team. We’re like one big family, it’s like a club. We’ll all celebrate together.” Harwood-Bellis also saluted City team-mate Trafford, who revealed after the win over Spain that he had told team-mates and friends before the match that he was going to save a penalty. Harwood-Bellis added: “Traff has to take a lot of the credit, but everyone has played their part. “We kept a clean sheet against Germany, they’re a top team, it’s not easy to do that. All the lads have pushed each other when they’ve not been playing. “That’s something we take pride in. We dug in against Portugal, we dug in here again, and having that in our locker is massive.” The Under-21s were losing finalists in 2009, but Saturday’s success follows the U19s Euro triumph last year, while the U17s and U20s both won their age-group World Cups in 2017. Football Association chief executive Mark Bullingham, who was at Saturday’s final, said: “Congratulations to Lee Carsley, his players and support team for winning the U21 European Championship. The manner in which this England squad has progressed through the tournament has been hugely impressive and to do it without conceding a goal is simply remarkable FA chief executive Mark Bullingham “The manner in which this England squad has progressed through the tournament has been hugely impressive, and to do it without conceding a goal is simply remarkable.” Bullingham added: “This is the second successive summer that one of our men’s development teams have been crowned champions of Europe and that is testament to the on-going work across our entire England pathway, and the outstanding work being done by clubs. “We are fortunate to have talented people at St George’s Park and we continue to invest in creating winning England men’s and women’s teams that consistently reach the latter stages of tournaments.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Lucy Bronze says ‘it’s a shame’ women have to fight for change amid bonus row Harry Brook keeps England’s Ashes hopes alive in thrilling win over Australia Paul Dummett and Loris Karius commit futures to Newcastle with new deals
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Relationship expert says men shouldn't date if they're broke
Relationship expert says men shouldn't date if they're broke
A relationship coach says women shouldn't date men who "can't afford their lifestyle", guys on a low salary "shouldn't be dating in the first place," and women are "investments". Karla Elia, 23, earns her living teaching women how to find the right man for the life they want - and believes "being treated right is the bare minimum". She suggests women shouldn't be treated equally to men - because women's time is "more precious". Karla claims many clients struggle to find their perfect man because they have the wrong mindset. She insists the right man to go for is one with a "provider mindset" - who will give their partner the best treatment. This includes paying for all their dates before they're in a formal relationship and buying them gifts and flowers. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Controversially, she said men who can't afford a woman "shouldn't be dating in the first place" - because they must add value to a woman's life to be worthy. She said there's no fixed salary a man needs to be earning before he should start dating - but it needs to be enough to afford his partner's expenses and needs as well as his own, whatever they may be. Karla, from San Diego, California, US, said: "In my experience, women are scared of speaking their standards. "They think there are no men like this out there - when actually there is a big pool of men with the provider mindset. "To find these men, you have to step into the energy of 'I am worthy, I am healing, and I am not making decisions from a place of insecurity.' "We shouldn’t be treated equal to men, we should be treated as women, and we’re special, we should be treated as precious. "A man needs to understand he has to be in a financial place to invest in a woman. We are investments. "I know I can afford my lifestyle and if someone can't afford and add value to that, I would say 'thank you, next'." Karla - who married her husband Dustyn Elia, 25, in May 2022, said the reason women don't find "high-quality men" is down to their mindset. She said Dustyn, who is currently transitioning careers after six years in a high-ranking role in the US Navy, had no problems financially supporting her due to also having investments in the stock market. Women need to adopt an "abundance" mindset rather than a "scarcity" one, Karla says. A "scarcity" mindset is a belief based on insecurity that there aren't many people out there that are right for you. An "abundance" mindset is dating, knowing your worth, and not making decisions out of fear of rejection. This is because Karla believes if you're on the hunt for someone to start a family with, women's time is "more precious". She said: "When a woman settles down and gets married, fertility is not forever. "A man can make his life start over with a new girl at any age. "As women, we don’t have that luxury. That means a woman's time is more valuable because she has more to lose." Karla clarified a 'provider' man is not the same as a 'traditional man' who would want his wife to be a homemaker rather than working. She says a provider is a man who "strives to be successful in every area of his life - and understands his woman will have her own goals". She said: "They both have the common goal of creating a family, being stable and growing with each other." Karla said women shouldn't be treated equally to men - and should be treated as "precious" because her time is "more precious". She said the man should always pay when he is dating a woman or calls her his girlfriend and should be able to financially support his partner through her ventures. She said: "In my marriage, I wasn't stressed about paying bills or doing housework, so I had emotional stability, creativity and self-awareness. "It allowed me to think about my goals and build my business up. "During that time, Dustyn did that because he wanted to see me happy and grow my business. "That's him getting a return on his investment - I invested in him, then he invested in me." Karla said she has been accused of sounding "materialistic" for advocating for women to find a man with the provider mindset. She said that's not the case - because a partner needs to add value to a person's life to be worth investing in. She said: "A woman adds value to a man immediately - when a man has a good woman next to him, it signals he has something to keep her and increases his attractiveness. "A woman can do everything by herself - so the way a man adds value to a woman's life is by giving her a sense of security. "Because of this, a man needs to understand he has to be in a financial place to invest in a woman. "Men who can't afford it should wait to date until they become more stable." How to identify a 'provider mindset' in a man: 1. Never expect you to pay on dates 2. Is willing to help pay for expenses, if you allow him 3. You can rely on him for anything - not just money 4. A man of his word and follows through with the plans he's made with you 5. He has no problem giving (e.g. time, effort, gifts) How to identify a non 'provider mindset' man: 1. Does not see the value in investing in his woman 2. Is not generous with his time and money 3. Expects his woman to pay on dates 4. If he does pay for an occasion, he expects something in return 5. Always goes for 'cheap' options Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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