Rich Paul explains why LeBron James really joined the Lakers in 2018
Rich Paul, the agent for LeBron James, recently explained the star's mindset in 2018 and why he joined the Lakers in free agency.
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Apple lost $200 billion in two days after reports of iPhone ban in China
Shares of Apple fell by 3.4% on Thursday following reports that China plans to expand a ban on the use of iPhones to government-backed agencies and companies.
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Bank of Canada says interest rates may not be high enough
By Steve Scherer and David Ljunggren OTTAWA (Reuters) -Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem on Thursday said interest rates may
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Los Angeles Lakers updated rotation and starting lineup after Christian Wood signing
The Lakers may have come away with an enormous steal, signing Christian Wood to a two-year deal. How does he fit into their rotation?
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NBA 2K24 Face Scan Guide: Best Method
The best method to optimize the NBA 2K24 face scan feature is to scan your face on the MyNBA 2K Companion app and upload it to NBA 2K24.
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IMF, World Bank to step up cooperation on climate, debt, digital transition
By David Lawder WASHINGTON The International Monetary Fund and World Bank on Thursday issued a rare joint statement
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NBA 2K24 Launch Times for All Regions
Check out the NBA 2K24 launch times for all regions so you know exactly when the game goes live in your time zone.
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Dabo Swinney's lack of urgency alarming after huge upset loss
Dabo Swinney didn't seem concerned enough about one of Clemson's biggest issues in their upset loss to Duke,
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George Santos: Internal campaign research raised red flags before his election
The internal "vulnerability report" raised concerns about the New York Republican's claims on his CV.
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Steve Clarke did not seek Elliot Anderson assurance over Scotland allegiance
Steve Clarke has not sought any kind of guarantees from Elliot Anderson about the midfielder’s Scotland future. The Whitley Bay-born Newcastle United player, who has a Scottish grandmother, has played at youth level for both Scotland and England. The 20-year-old was called up by the Scotland boss for the first time for the Euro 2024 qualifier against Cyprus in Larnaca on Friday and the challenge match against England at Hampden Park next week after deciding against switching allegiance to England following positive discussions with Clarke. However, Anderson officially withdrew from the squad on Wednesday night after picking up an injury in training. Asked at the pre-match media conference in Cyprus if he had sought any assurances from Anderson, the Scotland boss said: “No. He just went home.” The Scotland boss had already been asked if he had any fears surrounding international allegiances, and had said: “It is not something I can control. “There’s not a lot I can do about it. “Obviously (disappointing not to have the chance to work with Elliot), that’s why we brought him into the squad. “Disappointing to lose Elliot and Liam (Kelly) on the same day but that’s part and parcel of international football, you deal with it. “Obviously we had to replaced Liam because we couldn’t come with two goalkeepers so we brought in young Robby (McCrorie). who has been part of the squad before, he understands. We didn’t need to replace Elliot because we have enough midfielders.” Scotland top Group A with four wins from four and have gone eight competitive games without defeat. An expected victory against Cyprus, who were beaten 3-0 at Hampden Park, could see Scotland qualify for a second successive Euros next Tuesday if results elsewhere go their way. However, Clarke – whose side is expected to be backed by around 6,000 fans in a stadium which has a capacity of 8,058 – played down the exciting prospect of going to Germany next summer. He said: “I am not really the excitable kind, am I? Just concentrating on the game coming up. “The players are in a good place, they are a good place in the group. “At halfway we have maximum points, you can’t do much better than that. “Some of the moments within the game we can improve on. “We don’t think for a minute that we are the finished article, we will look to improve and the players have said that we will. “We want to keep improving and improving but always respect the opponent. “It will be difficult. They are a proud team, proud to represent their country, Cyprus. “They are always difficult opponents for us. “Two late goals probably put a little gloss on the scoreline (at Hampden) so we expect a tough game.” Much is being made of the high temperatures in Cyprus but Clarke was relaxed about the 9.45pm local time kick-off. He said: “When we came off the plane last night at the back of 10 the conditions were OK. “It was pretty hot in Norway when we went there so we have some experience and it was nice and sunny in Glasgow when we left so you just have to deal with the conditions as they are and make sure we get the result that we want.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Ben Stokes excited about ‘really good plan’ to fix knee problem after World Cup Ireland’s Rob Herring ‘raring to go’ ahead of overdue World Cup debut Warren Gatland says Wales ‘looking sharp’ ahead of World Cup opener against Fiji
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The Best Backup Software and Services for 2023
What would you do if your hard drive crashed, you accidentally deleted important files, or
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Stocks ease with Apple, dollar inches up after U.S. data
By Caroline Valetkevitch NEW YORK Global stock indexes were mostly lower on Thursday, with the S&P 500 and
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