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New York Mets rumors: 3 trade deadline deals to make, 2 to avoid
New York Mets rumors: 3 trade deadline deals to make, 2 to avoid
The Mets may end up sellers at the trade deadline. Here are three players they should deal and two players they should avoid trading.Before the 2023 season, the New York Mets were looked at as World Series contenders. They featured a pitching staff anchored by two legends and a lineup with veter...
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NBA Free Agency Live Deal Tracker: Grading every signing made
NBA Free Agency Live Deal Tracker: Grading every signing made
The 2023 offseason promises plenty of chaos and drama. Keep up with every signing in our NBA Free Agency and see how we grade each deal.Many of the biggest lingering questions of the 2023 offseason will be answered on the trade market but NBA Free Agency still holds the potential to dramatically...
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US Pending-Home Sales Drop to Lowest This Year on Limited Supply
US Pending-Home Sales Drop to Lowest This Year on Limited Supply
US pending home sales in May fell to the lowest level this year as high mortgage rates and
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London City Lionesses ask owner to sell: No manager and only four players under contract
London City Lionesses ask owner to sell: No manager and only four players under contract
Players at Women’s Championship side London City Lionesses have sent an email to their owner, Diane Culligan, urging her to sell the club. Under Culligan’s leadership, the London City Lionesses broke away from the Millwall Lionesses in 2019 and formed as a fully professional club, earning a third-place finish in the 2022/23 second tier, just three points off Bristol City who earned promotion to the WSL. But a report from BBC Sport claims the players feel the club is in danger of ceasing to exist without improved funding and structure, leading the squad to plead for action. BBC’s Emma Sanders reports having obtained access to the email sent to Culligan by all 20 London City Lionesses players, with the team currently lacking a permanent manager and facing significant financial concerns. The players implored Culligan to make a change by way of either new investment or a new majority owner to demonstrate the same courage displayed a few years ago when she created the club. “With the increasing lack of staff in key roles, a small number of players contracted, the ongoing management of injured players, the question of a manager still to be addressed, and the financial instability with the last payday, the team is filled with much doubt and a shadow of uncertainty has been cast over the club,” part of the email from players to the owner read. “In these challenging times, we as a team want to respectfully plead with you to think of the future and explore alternative ways to run this club. “The harsh reality is that without immediate action due to pre-season looming, we risk undoing all the great work that you and London City Lionesses have achieved, and also put the future of players currently contracted to the club at risk. By seeking new owners and investors who can inject much-needed financial stability, we can secure the longevity of our team.” The Lionesses found themselves at the top of the table in January, but their manager, Melissa Phillips, departed to join WSL side Brighton. The season took a somewhat unfavorable turn for the club after Phillips’ departure, but the club still managed to secure a third-place finish. In their email, the Lionesses made it clear to Culligan that they value the dedication she has shown in bringing the club to this stage, but they believe it is now crucial to allow the club to thrive in its current state. In their email, they requested her to, “once again be bold, and consider all possible avenues for the survival and growth of our club.” The club issued a statement in response to the email written by the players, conveyed to BBC Sport, insisting it remains focused on running “the club in a sustainable manner.” “We continue to strive for excellence both on the pitch and in how we manage the club. As part of this we are in active discussions with globally recognised strategic investment partners to assist with our growth. We remain committed to providing the best possible environment for the players and staff as they navigate the highly competitive Women’s Championship and seek promotion to the Women’s Super League.” The BBC report further indicates that only four players will remain under contract from 1 July, while one player had to wait for over two months to receive confirmation that a severe injury would be addressed by the club. Regardless of the outcome of the situation, it is hoped that the London City Lionesses can regain some stability and in time for when the Women’s Championship resumes in August. Read More Millie Bright offers injury update ahead of Women’s World Cup England women’s star Alex Greenwood suffers injury scare in training Staniforth added to England’s World Cup standby list amid injury worry Millie Bright offers injury update ahead of Women’s World Cup England women’s star Alex Greenwood suffers injury scare in training Staniforth added to England’s World Cup standby list amid injury worry
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How the Rainbow Flag Became Associated With LGBTQ+ Rights
How the Rainbow Flag Became Associated With LGBTQ+ Rights
How the rainbow became specifically associated with LGBTQ+ rights goes back to San Francisco in the late 1970s, and to one artist in particular.
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Caesars Iowa Promo Unlocks Massive $1,250 Bonus to Bet on ANYTHING!
Caesars Iowa Promo Unlocks Massive $1,250 Bonus to Bet on ANYTHING!
The summer months can be a snooze for some sports fans, but not for you!Sports fans in Iowa who sign up with Caesars Sportsbook and deposit $10 or more will be rewarded with a bonus-bet refund worth up to $1,250 if your first bet doesn’t hit!Keep reading if you want to learn how y...
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Delphi, Indiana, murders suspect told wife he killed two teen girls, unsealed documents allege
Delphi, Indiana, murders suspect told wife he killed two teen girls, unsealed documents allege
The suspect of the 2017 murders of two teenage girls in Delphi, Indiana admitted to his wife that he killed the girls, a newly unsealed court document alleges.
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ECB Hiking Critics Keep Up Political Heat From Portugal to Italy
ECB Hiking Critics Keep Up Political Heat From Portugal to Italy
Criticism of European Central Bank monetary tightening is persisting, with a new round of attacks on Thursday from
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Uncrustables Are Expensive, Ultraprocessed and Flying Out of Freezers
Uncrustables Are Expensive, Ultraprocessed and Flying Out of Freezers
Few meals are as easy or cost-effective to slap together as a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Nonetheless,
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Harry Kane builds new family home near Chelsea training ground
Harry Kane builds new family home near Chelsea training ground
Harry Kane has built a new family home in Surrey, only 15 miles from the training ground of Chelsea, where Kane’s former manager Mauricio Pochettino has just taken charge. The Tottenham and England captain is considering his future with only one year left on his Spurs contract and concrete interest from Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich. Chelsea are not thought to be currently interested in signing the striker, who is valued at around £100m, but their position could change should he become out of contract and available to sign for free. Kane currently lives with his wife Kate and their three children in Hampstead, North London, but appears to be setting up for a more rural lifestyle with a new property on the exclusive grounds of Wentworth Golf Club. The family have a company set up under the name Wentworth,The Telegraph reports. Properties on the private land that adjoins the famous golf club can cost up to £20m. Tottenham’s stance on Kane is that he is not for sale, and that position remains consistent with the last few transfer windows despite continued interest in the 29-year-old, who was heavily linked with a move to Manchester City in 2021. Kane subsequently stayed with his boyhood team and broke the club’s all-time scoring record in February with the winner against Pep Guardiola’s side. It saw Kane move beyond Jimmy Greaves’ tally of 266 goals for Spurs, which had stood since 1970. The next target in Kane’s sights is Alan Shearer’s record Premier League haul of 260 goals. After a fine individual campaign in which Kane scored 30 goals, despite the north London club finishing eighth and having three head coaches, the forward is now only 48 away from passing Shearer’s tally. Discussions between Spurs and Kane’s camp over a new contract were set to be pushed back until the end of the 2022-23 campaign, but the club are yet to appoint a director of football and Kane’s own season only finished on June 19 following England commitments. Since Fabio Paratici’s resignation in April, Tottenham’s chief scout Leonardo Gabbanini has taken a lead role on transfers and helped bring Leicester midfielder James Maddison to the club. Read More Arsenal winning race for Rice but Bayern face uphill struggle to capture Kane
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NYC Air Quality Alerts Return, Flights Canceled: Weather Watch
NYC Air Quality Alerts Return, Flights Canceled: Weather Watch
The eastern US is covered with air quality alerts from Iowa to Maine, including New York, as smoke
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Anglo-French deal could create Europe's biggest lithium producer
Anglo-French deal could create Europe's biggest lithium producer
A French minerals company is buying a British startup in a tie-up that could produce enough lithium carbonate to power 500,000 electric vehicles a year.
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