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Commerce Bank Boosts Stake in Quanta Services, Inc. (NYSE:PWR)Members of the Palestine High School Robotics Team are set to take part in an exciting event Saturday, Nov. 23. The inaugural UT-Tyler UT-Terly Vex-acious Thanksgiving Spectacular is an all-day competition at the UT-Tyler Soules College of Business. The event is scheduled to begin at 8 a.m. and last until 5 p.m. with 11 schools taking part in two rounds of qualification matches, followed by alliance selections and then elimination rounds. The elimination rounds will consist of quarterfinals, semifinals and then the final match to determine the overall champion. “This will be our first Robotics competition of the year and we are looking forward to having a competition closer to home,” Palestine Robotics Instructor Tori Neugebauer said. “UT Tyler hosting this competition will give my students an opportunity to explore the possibilities of attending the university.” VEX Robotics events give middle school, high school and college students ways to participate in fun and challenging STEM competitions that develop engineering and programming skills. STEM is research conducted within the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, which involves exploring and solving problems through experiments, studies and innovative projects across the disciplines. Palestine is scheduled to compete against Longview Pine Tree, Dallas, Wilmer-Hutchins, Cooper, UT-Tyler University Academy, Dallas Skyline, Pleasant Grove, Sulphur Springs, Greenville and Dodd City. “We hope to win at every competition that we participate in but we are happy with being able to successfully compete with schools in our region,” Neugebauer said. “Building friendships, getting new ideas and competing in a very strategic environment is something that we look forward to in all the competitions that we attend.” Palestine has two teams registered for the competition named Bots N’Roses and New Bots on the Block. Awards will be given for Excellence, Tournament Champions, Design, Judges, Innovate and Sportsmanship categories. The top three teams will advance to a future VEX Robotics state meet in Dallas.
San Antonio Property Division Lawyer Linda Leeser Releases Insights on Property Owned Before Marriage in Texas 12-11-2024 11:58 PM CET | Politics, Law & Society Press release from: ABNewswire The division of property during a divorce can present complex legal questions, particularly concerning property owned before marriage. Linda Leeser ( https://myfamilymatterslaw.com/what-happens-to-property-owned-before-marriage-in-texas/ ), a trusted San Antonio property division lawyer, has provided valuable insights into how Texas law handles such cases, offering clarity for individuals navigating these issues. In Texas, property is classified as either separate or community property, a distinction that plays a pivotal role in divorce proceedings. San Antonio property division lawyer Linda Leeser highlights that separate property includes assets acquired before marriage, such as real estate, savings, and personal belongings. According to the Texas Family Code, these assets remain the sole property of the original owner, regardless of their use during the marriage. The firm emphasizes that maintaining proper documentation, including titles, receipts, and records of purchase, is critical for preserving ownership in the event of a divorce. One important legal concept in Texas is the presumption of community property, which assumes that all property acquired during the marriage belongs equally to both spouses. The San Antonio property division lawyer notes that this presumption applies even if an asset is held in only one spouse's name. If a spouse wishes to claim an asset as separate property, the burden of proof rests on them to provide clear and convincing evidence, such as bank statements or transaction records. The law firm also explains that the distinction between separate and community property can become blurred in cases of commingling, where separate and community assets are mixed. Examples include depositing inheritance money into a joint account or using separate funds to pay for marital expenses. When commingling occurs, the original character of the property may be questioned, potentially making it subject to division as community property. To address this, Family Matters Law Firm PLLC advises that individuals maintain detailed records and consider tracing, a process that involves identifying the original source of funds to establish separate ownership. Family Matters Law Firm PLLC further clarifies that even when property is classified as separate, increases in its value during the marriage may still be subject to claims. For instance, if the value of a home owned before marriage rises due to joint efforts or improvements made with community funds, the other spouse could have a claim to a portion of that increased value. While the property itself remains separate, disputes over the increased value can complicate divorce proceedings. The firm underscores that property division in Texas is governed by the "just and right" principle, meaning that community property is not necessarily divided equally but in a manner deemed fair by the court. Factors such as financial disparity, fault in the marriage's dissolution, and the needs of any children may influence how property is allocated. Family Matters Law Firm PLLC highlights the importance of understanding these nuances to safeguard individual rights and assets during a divorce. Complex assets, such as business interests, stock options, and retirement accounts, often add additional challenges to property division. The attorneys at Family Matters Law Firm PLLC point out that these assets may require valuation to determine their worth and potential for future growth. Proper evaluation ensures that the division of such assets is equitable and that both spouses receive appropriate consideration for their contributions during the marriage. About Family Matters Law Firm PLLC: Family Matters Law Firm PLLC is based in San Antonio, Texas, and focuses on assisting clients with family law matters, including property division, divorce, and custody issues. The firm is committed to providing personalized guidance and support to protect clients' rights and help them navigate complex legal challenges with confidence. Embeds: Youtube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOTtA9R4v1c GMB: https://www.google.com/maps?cid=1486853059394308163 Email and website Email: schedule@attytx.com Website: https://myfamilymatterslaw.com/ Media Contact Company Name: Family Matters Law Firm PLLC Contact Person: Linda Leeser Email:Send Email [ https://www.abnewswire.com/email_contact_us.php?pr=san-antonio-property-division-lawyer-linda-leeser-releases-insights-on-property-owned-before-marriage-in-texas ] Phone: (210) 997-2914 Address:926 Chulie Dr City: San Antonio State: Texas 78216 Country: United States Website: https://myfamilymatterslaw.com/ This release was published on openPR.Chuck Woolery, smooth-talking game show host of 'Love Connection' and 'Scrabble,' dies at 83
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SAN DIEGO , Dec. 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Realty Income Corporation (Realty Income, NYSE: O), The Monthly Dividend Company ® , today announced it has declared an increase in the company's common stock monthly cash dividend to $0.2640 per share from $0.2635 per share. The dividend is payable on January 15, 2025 , to stockholders of record as of January 2, 2025 . This is the 128 th dividend increase since Realty Income's listing on the NYSE in 1994. The new monthly dividend represents an annualized dividend amount of $3.168 per share as compared to the prior annualized dividend amount of $3.162 per share. "Throughout our 55-year history, Realty Income has declared 654 consecutive monthly dividends," said Sumit Roy , Realty Income's President and Chief Executive Officer. "Today's declaration represents the 109 th consecutive quarter that we have declared a dividend increase since our 1994 NYSE listing, demonstrating our commitment to providing stockholders a dependable monthly dividend that increases over time." About Realty Income Realty Income (NYSE: O), an S&P 500 company, is real estate partner to the world's leading companies. Founded in 1969, we invest in diversified commercial real estate and have a portfolio of over 15,450 properties in all 50 U.S. states, the U.K., and six other countries in Europe . We are known as "The Monthly Dividend Company ® ," and have a mission to invest in people and places to deliver dependable monthly dividends that increase over time. Since our founding, we have declared 654 consecutive monthly dividends and are a member of the S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats ® index for having increased our dividend for the last 30 consecutive years. Additional information about the company can be found at www.realtyincome.com . Forward-Looking Statements This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. When used in this press release, the words "estimated," "anticipated," "expect," "believe," "intend," "continue," "should," "may," "likely," "plans," and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements include discussions of our business and portfolio; cash flows; the intentions of management; and dividends, including the amount, timing and payment of dividends related thereto. Forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties, and assumptions about us, which may cause our actual future results to differ materially from expected results. Some of the factors that could cause actual results to differ materially are, among others, our continued qualification as a real estate investment trust; general domestic and foreign business, economic, or financial conditions; competition; fluctuating interest and currency rates; inflation and its impact on our clients and us; access to debt and equity capital markets and other sources of funding (including the terms and partners of such funding); continued volatility and uncertainty in the credit markets and broader financial markets; other risks inherent in the real estate business including our clients' solvency, client defaults under leases, increased client bankruptcies, potential liability relating to environmental matters, illiquidity of real estate investments, and potential damages from natural disasters; impairments in the value of our real estate assets; changes in domestic and foreign income tax laws and rates; property ownership through joint ventures, partnerships and other arrangements which may limit control of the underlying investments; epidemics or pandemics, including measures taken to limit their spread, the impacts on us, our business, our clients, and the economy generally; the loss of key personnel; the outcome of any legal proceedings to which we are a party or which may occur in the future; acts of terrorism and war; the anticipated benefits from mergers and acquisitions including from the merger with Spirit Realty Capital, Inc.; and those additional risks and factors discussed in our reports filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future plans and performance and speak only as of the date of this press release. Actual plans and operating results may differ materially from what is expressed or forecasted in this press release and forecasts made in the forward-looking statements discussed in this press release might not materialize. We do not undertake any obligation to update forward-looking statements or publicly release the results of any forward-looking statements that may be made to reflect events or circumstances after the date these statements were made. View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/128th-common-stock-monthly-dividend-increase-declared-by-realty-income-302328137.html SOURCE Realty Income CorporationThe County of Haliburton is aiming to make play more accessible to all residents and park visitors with the installation of communication boards in county parks. The county announced on Tuesday (December 10) that it has installed the first augmentative and alternative communication (ACC) boards at Head Lake Park and at Rotary Beach Park in Haliburton. The move targets ensuring that people of all abilities can enjoy meaningful communication and social interaction together, a media release from the county noted. Haliburton County warden Liz Danielsen told kawarthaNOW the new boards are a feature that have been discussed and desired for a few years, and an initiative that will benefit residents and others who use the parks. “The newly created communication board will truly enhance accessibility for those with speech and reading disabilities and are an exciting addition to our community,” Danielsen said. “The idea was raised during brainstorming discussions by the county’s accessibility committee several years by a member and have finally come to fruition,” she said about the impetus for the project. The communication boards are strategically placed in the playgrounds and feature a range of picture communication symbols — images and words — that allow people to communicate their needs, wants and ideas, or to simply play and engage in creative games. In addition to providing people of all abilities with more opportunities in county parks, the boards are also a tool aimed at promoting inclusion and raising awareness and education of complex communication needs, as well as augmentative and alternative communication, the county noted. “Communication boards highlight the importance of accessibility and inclusion in our county for all residents, including people who communicate in a variety of ways,” Danielsen, who is also mayor of Algonquin Highlands, stated. Haliburton company MacArt Studios created the layout and production of Haliburton County’s playground communication board in collaboration with municipal staff, and with feedback from area residents, the county’s joint accessibility committee, speech language pathologists and occupational therapists, along with caregivers, organizations and agencies that support people with communication challenges. The first county-funded communication board was installed in the fall in Head Lake Park. Then, through federal and provincial funding from the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program, a second board was installed by the Municipality of Dysart et al at Rotary Beach Park. “This project reflects our ongoing dedication to accessibility and community-building and I am proud to see it come to life,” said Walt McKechnie, deputy mayor of Dysart et al, and member of the County of Haliburton joint accessibility committee. The joint accessibility committee plans to expand the initiative to additional playgrounds across the county in 2025, “continuing its commitment to working toward a barrier-free community where all people have equal opportunity to live, visit, raise a family, work, and retire.” For more information about the county’s joint accessibility committee communication board project, visit www.haliburtoncounty.ca/communication-boards/ .
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A fugitive gains fame in New Orleans eluding dart guns and netsFORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) — Mustapha Amzil scored 14 points as New Mexico beat Colorado State 76-68 on Saturday. Amzil added five rebounds for the Lobos (10-3, 2-0 Mountain West Conference). Donovan Dent added 14 points while going 7 of 16 from the field while they also had six assists. C.J. Noland had 11 points and finished 5 of 7 from the field. Nique Clifford led the way for the Rams (7-6, 1-1) with 17 points, seven rebounds, six assists and three steals. Jaylen Crocker-Johnson added 13 points and nine rebounds for Colorado State. Kyan Evans also had 10 points. New Mexico took the lead with 8:53 to go in the first half and did not relinquish it. The score was 41-25 at halftime, with Filip Borovicanin racking up 10 points. New Mexico was outscored by Colorado State in the second half by eight points, with Amzil scoring a team-high six points in the final half. Both teams next play Tuesday. New Mexico visits Fresno State and Colorado State goes on the road to play San Jose State. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .
The Duke Blue Devils versus the Kansas State Wildcats is one of eight games on Monday’s college basketball slate that features a ranked team in play. Watch women’s college basketball, other live sports and more on Fubo. What is Fubo? Fubo is a streaming service that gives you access to your favorite live sports and shows on demand. Use our link to sign up for a free trial. Catch tons of live women’s college basketball , plus original programming, with ESPN+ or the Disney Bundle.Bills defense out to prove against high-scoring Lions that it's better than its dud vs. Rams
Unretired two-time Pro Bowl LB Shaquil Barrett signs to resume career with Tampa Bay BuccaneersNoneDallas Mavericks sharpshooter Klay Thompson recently caught some heat for snubbing his former teammate, Stephen Curry , from his rightful title as the greatest shooter ever. At the time, Thompson said Reggie Miller was the best, but he has since clarified his stance in response to a fan on social media . Fan: "We love you in the Bay, Steph the greatest shooter of all time, you know that bruh!" Klay Thompson: "My man lemme clarify. I wrote this caption with my childhood in mind. At the time Reggie was the standard for off-guards and ball movement along with shot-making. We all know 30 is the GOAT shooter." Warriors fans felt betrayed when Klay alluded to Reggie as the greatest shooter ever , but Thompson didn't mean it as they thought. Growing up in the 90s, Klay didn't get to watch guys like Stephen Curry or Damian Lillard flash their ridiculous range. Instead, it was people like Reggie Miller , Glen Rice , and Mitch Richmond who dominated from the perimeter. Over his 18 years in the NBA, Reggie Miller set the ultimate standard for three-point shot-making with averages of 18.2 points, 3.0 rebounds, and 3.0 assists per game on 47.1% shooting. He made 2,560 threes in his career and shot a respectable 39.5%. In those days, perimeter play wasn't nearly as developed and three-pointers were usually taken in moderation throughout the games. Miller broke all the norms at the time by not only shooting with high volume but also knowing them down consistently enough to be effective on the court. Recently, after passing Miller on the All-Time threes list (Thompson is now 5th all-time with 2,563), he felt compelled to honor the legend in some way, which is why he wrote that caption calling him the greatest shooter. In reality, we all know that title belongs to Curry. As his teammate for 11 years, Thompson knows that more than anyone and he's standing by it today. Besides being first on the NBA's all-time threes list (3,849), Curry boasts an impressive career stat line of 24.7 points, 6.4 assists, and 4.7 rebounds per game on 47.2% shooting. As a 10x All-Star, 10x All-NBA player, 4x champion, 2x scoring leader, and 2x MVP, Steph is undoubtedly one of the greatest point guards ever, and his mastery of the three-pointer has changed the game to a massive degree. From 2015-2019, Curry and Thompson dominated the league together as a ridiculous shooting tandem. They formed a dynasty with Draymond Green and head coach Steve Kerr, who helped lead the team to four championships in eight seasons, including five consecutive Finals appearances. Today, at 36 years old, Curry is still making his mark, even if it's without his longtime Splash Bro. In 24 games this season, No. 30 is averaging 22.5 points, 6.5 assists, and 4.8 rebounds per game on 44.4% shooting. He's single-handedly keeping the Warriors afloat, who currently rank 11th in the West at 15-15. Tonight, the Warriors have a matchup against the Phoenix Suns at 8:30 PM EST at Footprint Center. On Monday, December 30th, they play the Cleveland Cavaliers at Chase Center before a game against the Philadelphia 76ers at home again on Thursday, January 2nd, at 10:00 PM EST. This article first appeared on Fadeaway World and was syndicated with permission.The Duke Blue Devils versus the Kansas State Wildcats is one of eight games on Monday’s college basketball slate that features a ranked team in play. Watch women’s college basketball, other live sports and more on Fubo. What is Fubo? Fubo is a streaming service that gives you access to your favorite live sports and shows on demand. Use our link to sign up for a free trial. Catch tons of live women’s college basketball , plus original programming, with ESPN+ or the Disney Bundle.
Across the continent of Africa, we have been witnessing the burning of French flags and the overnight closure of military bases. Once the dominant power across much of the continent, France now watches its influence wane at an unprecedented pace. The closing of French military bases in Senegal and the termination of defense agreements in Chad reflect a larger pattern of rejection; a continent shaking off the remnants of its colonial past and the structures of external domination. France’s retreat from Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger marked the beginning of this unraveling. Disillusioned by the prolonged presence of French troops under the guise of counterterrorism, these nations opted to sever ties. Senegal’s recent decision to shut down a permanent French military base is a significant blow, given its history of stability and alignment with Paris. Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye’s emphasis on sovereignty and the removal of foreign troops highlights a growing continental desire. Chad’s decision to end its defense cooperation with France underscores the erosion of trust in Paris. Once a critical partner for France in the Sahel, Chad is now charting a new path. Together, these moves signify a rejection of the neocolonial dynamics that have long characterized Africa’s post-independence history. France’s historical trajectory in Africa casts a long shadow over the current transformation. Its dominance on the continent dates back to the 17th century when it established trade posts in Senegal, gradually expanding to control vast swathes of West and Central Africa. By the 20th century, French territories encompassed over 11.5 million square kilometers. Policies of assimilation imposed French language, culture and governance, embedding them deeply into African societies. Many African elites, educated in French systems, internalized these influences, with some resisting independence altogether. This legacy persists in subtle forms, from economic agreements tied to the CFA franc currency to continued French military presence, all of which reinforced perceptions of paternalism and control. However, decades of unrest, dissatisfaction, and shifting global alliances have begun to dismantle these structures. At the heart of this transformation lies the African public’s discontent with France’s policies. For decades, Paris maintained its grip on former colonies through military presence, economic ties and political influence. Branded as partnerships, these arrangements were often seen as extensions of colonial control. French businesses dominated local economies, while French troops, meant to ensure security, became symbols of paternalism and resentment. The revolts in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger – often referred to as the “anti-French wave” – were not isolated incidents. They marked the culmination of years of frustration with France’s perceived arrogance and ineffectiveness. In Mali, accusations of indifference in combating insurgencies fueled anti-French sentiment. Burkina Faso questioned France’s motives, and Niger’s military junta expelled French troops shortly after overthrowing a French-aligned government. As France’s influence recedes, alternatives like Türkiye, China and Russia have stepped in. As is known, Russia’s Wagner Group provides military support in countries like Mali and Burkina Faso, while China’s extensive investments in infrastructure offer African leaders a seemingly more attractive economic alternative. Türkiye, a rising regional power, has gained traction through not only valuable humanitarian aid, education initiatives and business cooperation but also significant infrastructure projects such as highways and railways. These developments have bolstered Türkiye’s image as a versatile partner offering tangible benefits. Together, these shifts have given African nations more leverage, enabling them to push back against traditional powers like France. The numbers tell a clear story. Between 2010 and 2023, Chinese investments in Africa surged by 200%, exceeding $200 billion annually. Meanwhile, France’s share of foreign direct investment has steadily declined. This economic realignment is redefining partnerships across the continent. France’s loss of influence extends beyond military withdrawals or canceled agreements; it reflects the waning of French soft power. Once a dominant cultural force, France now struggles as African nations increasingly prioritize their own languages, cultures and traditions. Yes, French remains an official language in many African countries, but even this is being challenged. Local languages are gaining prominence in education, media and public life, while younger generations turn to English for broader global opportunities. The cultural bond that once tied France to its former colonies is fraying. The roots of this rejection lie in history. France’s colonial legacy in Africa is one of exploitation and control, a reality many Africans have neither forgotten nor forgiven. Even when France framed its actions as supportive, they were often seen as self-serving. With nations like Senegal and Chad joining the chorus of discontent, the tide has decisively turned. African leaders and populations are increasingly unwilling to accept arrangements that do not prioritize sovereignty and development. What lies ahead is uncertain, but the direction is clear. Africa is stepping into a new era, preferring partnerships that prioritize dignity, respect and mutual benefit. While rejecting neocolonial structures is essential, Africa must also guard against over-reliance on new actors that might replicate similar dependencies. For France, this transformation is a profound challenge to its global ambitions. Africa has long been central to its foreign policy, providing resources, markets and strategic depth. The closing doors in Africa are more than a rejection of France. They are a declaration by a continent determined to define the coming centuries. As the echoes of colonialism fade, Africa’s voice grows louder, calling for equality and a future written on its own terms.In a world where financial stability often feels like an elusive dream, the path to true richness and happiness is about more than just accumulating money. As a Certified Financial Planner and Coach at the Richness Academy, I have spent years guiding clients from all walks of life—from senior professionals and entrepreneurs to young couples and single parents. My mission is to help them find financial freedom and a more profound sense of fulfilment and purpose. The journey to a rich and fulfilling life starts with the right mindset. In this article, I’ll discuss ten powerful mindsets that can help you reclaim your richness and achieve financial freedom. These principles are not just theoretical ideas but are grounded in real-life experiences and stories of people who have made significant transformations by adopting them. To achieve true financial freedom, you must first embrace personal freedom. This is not just a concept, but a powerful tool that empowers you to take control of your life and make decisions based on what you truly desire rather than what society expects of you. It’s the foundation upon which all other financial decisions rest, and it’s the key to living a life that aligns with your values and desires. Take the story of Raj, a senior executive from Delhi. Raj had always felt pressured by his family and friends to stick to a conventional career path. Despite his success in the corporate world, he felt unfulfilled and yearned for something more. When he finally mustered the courage to quit his high-paying job and pursue his passion for writing, many called him reckless. However, this decision to claim his personal freedom led him to write a bestselling novel that not only brought him financial independence but also immense personal satisfaction. This story is not unique to Raj, but it’s a common experience for many who choose to follow their passion over societal expectations. The next mindset is embracing personal responsibility. Many people tend to blame external circumstances—such as a bad economy, family obligations, or past mistakes—for their current financial situation. However, the truth is that growth begins when you stop playing the victim and start taking ownership of your financial future. Consider Anita, a divorced woman from Mumbai who felt overwhelmed by debt after her marriage ended. For years, she blamed her situation on her ex-husband and the lack of financial support. However, everything changed the day she decided to take control. Anita began by educating herself on personal finance, attending workshops, and seeking guidance. Slowly, she rebuilt her financial foundation—investing wisely, managing expenses, and even starting her own small business. Today, Anita is not just debt-free but financially secure and confident in her ability to handle any challenges that come her way. Anita’s journey shows that when you take responsibility for your finances, you also take back your power. You realize that while you cannot control everything, you can always control your actions, and this shift in perspective can change your life. Clarity of purpose is like the compass that guides your financial journey. Without a clear understanding of what you want to achieve, you are like a ship adrift at sea. You need to know where you are going to chart the best course to get there. I remember working with Arvind, a businessman from Pune, who had a successful company but felt lost and directionless. Despite his wealth, he wasn’t happy. During one of our sessions, I asked him to articulate his life goals—not just financial, but also personal. What emerged was a deep desire to spend more time with his family, travel, and give back to his community. With this newfound clarity, we restructured his finances to support these goals. Arvind cut back on unnecessary business expenses, diversified his investments, and set up a trust for social causes. Today, he is financially secure and more fulfilled than ever. Clarity of purpose brings focus, and focus leads to better decisions. Knowing exactly what you want helps you align your financial plans with your deeper life aspirations. Fear is one of the most significant barriers to financial success. It is natural to feel afraid when faced with major financial decisions—whether it is investing in a new venture, buying a home, or even switching careers. However, fear, if left unchecked, can paralyze you. I once worked with a young couple, Rohan and Priya, who were hesitant to invest in their dream home due to fears of financial instability. They had the means, but they were afraid of making a mistake. We discussed their fears openly and looked at the numbers. They were worried about the mortgage payments and the impact on their savings. Gradually, they understood that the real risk was not in making a decision but in letting fear hold them back from an opportunity they truly wanted. They decided to move forward with the purchase, and today, they live happily in their new home, enjoying the peace of mind that comes with owning their space. Your mindset around money significantly influences your financial reality. A wealth mindset is not just about wanting more money; it’s about believing that you deserve it and are capable of creating it. It’s a powerful tool that can transform your financial future and open up new opportunities. Take the example of Kavita, a young professional in Hyderabad. She grew up in a family where scarcity was a constant theme. Money was always tight, and there was a deep-rooted belief that wealth was only for “other people.” Kavita realized that if she wanted to change her financial future, she needed to change her mindset. She practised positive affirmations daily, such as “I am worthy of financial abundance” and “I make smart and confident financial decisions.” Over time, this shift in mindset led her to explore new opportunities, take calculated risks, and make wiser financial choices. Today, Kavita is a successful entrepreneur with a thriving business. By consistently affirming your ability to create wealth, you shift your focus from limitations to possibilities, opening yourself up to new opportunities. Your environment—both physical and social—plays a crucial role in your financial success. If you are constantly surrounded by negativity, doubt, or discouragement, it becomes much harder to stay motivated and focused. I recall a client, Vinay, who felt stuck in his career and finances. He realized that much of his negativity came from his surroundings—friends who were always complaining about money, a cluttered workspace, and a lack of inspiration. He decided to make changes: He decluttered his workspace, started attending financial seminars, and sought out mentors who inspired him. The transformation was incredible. Within a year, Vinay’s income doubled, and he felt more energized and positive about his future. Creating a positive environment is about surrounding yourself with people who uplift you, spaces that inspire you, and habits that motivate you. When you do this, you create a fertile ground for growth and success. Your daily habits are the building blocks of your financial future. It is not the big, dramatic changes that lead to financial freedom but the small, consistent actions you take every day. Take the case of Meena, a Jaipur teacher who wanted to build a nest egg for her retirement. She didn’t have a large income, but she habitually saved small amounts regularly. She put aside a portion of her salary into a recurring deposit every month and later started investing in mutual funds. Over the years, her savings grew steadily, and she now enjoys a comfortable retirement without financial worries. Meena’s story shows that consistent actions, no matter how small, can compound over time to create significant wealth. Start by identifying one financial habit you can adopt today and commit to it. While financial freedom is often seen as the ultimate goal, true richness comes from the impact you make in the lives of others. When you focus on growth—not just for yourself but also for those around you—you find a deeper sense of purpose and fulfilment. I remember working with Surya, a retired engineer from Bangalore who felt aimless after retirement. He had financial security but needed a sense of purpose. We talked about ways he could contribute to society, and he volunteered to teach underprivileged children. This gave him a new sense of purpose and enriched his life in ways money never could. Surya’s experience illustrates that true richness is about growing personally while contributing to the well-being of others. It is about creating value that goes beyond financial gains. Gratitude is a powerful tool for cultivating a sense of abundance. When you focus on what you have rather than what you lack, you open yourself up to more opportunities and possibilities. Take the story of Amit, a mid-level manager in Kolkata who felt constantly stressed about his finances. He started a daily gratitude practice, writing down three things he was grateful for, including financial blessings like his steady job, savings, and supportive family. Gradually, Amit noticed a shift in his mindset. He felt less anxious, more content, and more willing to take on new financial opportunities. This simple practice transformed his relationship with money and helped him move toward his goals with greater confidence. Gratitude fosters a positive mindset that is essential for motivation and resilience. It helps you appreciate what you have while striving for more. Motivation is not just about feeling inspired but about taking bold, decisive actions. It is easy to get stuck in analysis paralysis, waiting for the perfect moment to make a move. However, success favours those who act. I recall the story of Deepika, an aspiring entrepreneur from Ahmedabad who had a great business idea but hesitated for years to take the first step. One day, she decided enough was enough. She quit her job, secured a small loan, and launched her startup. The early days were tough, but her boldness paid off. Today, Deepika’s business is flourishing, and she’s expanded to multiple cities. Deepika’s journey shows that action creates momentum. It does not matter how small your first step is—what matters is that you take it. Disclaimer The information provided in this article is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial, legal, or investment advice. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information, the author and publisher assume no responsibility for errors, inaccuracies, omissions, or any other inconsistencies. About the Author Taresh Bhatia is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER and a Coach at the Richness Academy. With years of experience in guiding individuals and families toward financial freedom, Taresh specializes in helping clients achieve a rich and fulfilling life by aligning their financial decisions with their personal values and long-term goalsSAINT PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Mariah Keopple and Alexandra Labelle scored their first goals of the season and the Montreal Victoire edged the Minnesota Frost 3-2 on Saturday. Marie-Philip Poulin's goal almost six minutes into the second period was the difference as she converted a 2-on-1 from Laura Stacey and Jennifer Gardiner and Montreal (2-2-0-1), which went 0 for 3 on the power play, won its third straight while handing Minnesota (3-1-1-1) its first regulation loss of the season. Despite having the better control of the action from the start Montreal fell behind 1-0 near the middle of the first period when Claire Thompson and Taylor Heise set up Britta Curl-Salemme for her third goal of the season. But in the last five minutes of the period Keopple scored on a pass from Claire Dalton, and Labelle banged in a rebound of her initial shot. Minnesota pulled into a tie at just 3:17 into the second period when Brooke McQuigge picked up her first goal during a scramble in front of the Montreal goal. Barely 2 1/2 minutes later the Victoire were back on top on Poulin's second goal of the season and Ann-Renee Desbiens, who made 22 saves, made that stand up. Maddie Rooney made 22 saves for Minnesota, which went 0-1 on the power play. Boston plays at Montreal on Monday. The Frost are home against Boston on Thursday. AP women’s hockey: https://apnews.com/hub/womens-hockeyMOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday apologized to his Azerbaijani counterpart for what he called a "tragic incident" following the crash of an Azerbaijani airliner in Kazakhstan that killed 38 people, but stopped short of acknowledging that Moscow was responsible. Putin's apology came as allegations mounted that Russian air defenses shot down the plane while attempting to deflect a Ukrainian drone strike near Grozny, the regional capital of the Russian republic of Chechnya. Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a Security Council meeting via videoconference Saturday at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia. An official Kremlin statement issued Saturday said that air defense systems were firing near Grozny airport as the airliner "repeatedly" attempted to land there on Wednesday. It did not explicitly say one of these hit the plane. The statement said Putin apologized to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev "for the fact that the tragic incident occurred in Russian airspace." The readout said Russia has launched a criminal probe into the incident, and Azerbaijani state prosecutors have arrived in Grozny to participate. The Kremlin also said that "relevant services" from Russia, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan are jointly investigating the crash site near the city of Aktau in Kazakhstan. The plane was flying from Azerbaijan's capital, Baku, to Grozny when it turned toward Kazakhstan, hundreds of miles across the Caspian Sea from its intended destination, and crashed while attempting to land. There were 29 survivors. According to a readout of the call provided by Aliyev's press office, the Azerbaijani president told Putin that the plane was subject to "external physical and technical interference," though he also stopped short of blaming Russian air defenses. Part of an Azerbaijan Airlines plane lies on the ground Thursday near the airport of Aktau, Kazakhstan. Aliyev noted the plane had holes in its fuselage and the occupants sustained injuries "due to foreign particles penetrating the cabin mid-flight." He said that a team of international experts began a probe of the incident at Azerbaijan's initiative, but provided no details. Earlier this week, the Azerbaijani Prosecutor General's office confirmed that investigators from Azerbaijan are working in Grozny. On Friday, a U.S. official and an Azerbaijani minister made separate statements blaming the crash on an external weapon, echoing those made by aviation experts who blamed the crash on Russian air defense systems responding to a Ukrainian attack. U.S. President Joe Biden, responding Saturday to a reporter asking whether he thought Putin should take responsibility for the crash, said: "Apparently he did but I haven't spoken to him." Biden made the comment after leaving church in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. Passengers and crew members who survived the crash told Azerbaijani media they heard loud noises on the aircraft as it circled over Grozny. Dmitry Yadrov, head of Russia's civil aviation authority Rosaviatsia, said Friday that as the plane was preparing to land in Grozny in deep fog, Ukrainian drones were targeting the city, prompting authorities to close the area to air traffic. Yadrov said after the captain made two unsuccessful attempts to land, he was offered other airports but decided to fly to Aktau. People attend a funeral Saturday for Mahammadali Eganov, who died in the Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer 190 crash near the Kazakhstan's airport of Aktau at the age of 13, in Baku, Azerbaijan. Earlier this past week, Rosaviatsia cited unspecified early evidence as showing that a bird strike led to an emergency on board. In the days following the crash, Azerbaijan Airlines blamed "physical and technical interference" and announced the suspension of flights to several Russian airports. It didn't say where the interference came from or provide any further details. If proven that the plane crashed after being hit by Russian fire, it would be the second deadly civil aviation accident linked to fighting in Ukraine. Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was downed with a Russian surface-to-air missile, killing all 298 people aboard, as it flew over the area in eastern Ukraine controlled by Moscow-backed separatists in 2014. Russia denied responsibility but a Dutch court in 2022 convicted two Russians and a pro-Russia Ukrainian man for their role in downing the plane with an air defense system brought into Ukraine from a Russian military base. The grave of Mahammadali Eganov, 13, who died in the Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer 190 crash near the Kazakhstan's Aktau airport, is seen Saturday in Baku, Azerbaijan. Following Wednesday's suspension of flights from Baku to Grozny and nearby Makhachkala, Azerbaijan Airlines announced Friday that it would also halt service to eight more Russian cities. Several other airlines made similar announcements since the crash. Kazakhstan's Qazaq Air on Friday said it would stop flying from Astana to the Russian city of Yekaterinburg in the Ural Mountains for a month. Turkmenistan Airlines, the Central Asian country's flagship carrier, on Saturday halted flights to Moscow for at least a month, citing safety concerns. Earlier this past week, Israel's El Al carrier suspended service from Tel Aviv to the Russian capital, citing "developments in Russia's airspace." Get Government & Politics updates in your inbox! Stay up-to-date on the latest in local and national government and political topics with our newsletter.
In the latest episode of Safe Mode, Greg Otto talks with Emily Crose about her new book “Hack to The Future: How World Governments Relentlessly Pursue and Domesticate Hackers.” Emily explains how the US government managed to weaponize a subculture widely seen as misanthropic and awkward into a lever of power that now has far-reaching geopolitical implications In our reporter chat, Greg Otto talks with Tim Starks about the continued investigation and fallout of the Salt Typhoon hacks. Also in this episode: ThreatLocker CEO and Co-Founder Danny Jenkins joins SNG host Wyatt Kash in a sponsored podcast discussion on how implementing a layered approach to network security better protects government data. This segment was sponsored by ThreatLocker. LINK: https://cyberscoop.com/senators-witnesses-3b-for-rip-and-replace-a-good-start-to-preventing-salt-typhoon-style-breaches/ Weekly Every week we break down the most pressing issues in technology, provide you with the knowledge and tools to stay ahead of the latest threats and take you behind the scenes of the biggest stories in cyberspace. Weekly Every week we break down the most pressing issues in technology, provide you with the knowledge and tools to stay ahead of the latest threats and take you behind the scenes of the biggest stories in cyberspace.Oklahoma Democrats mourn Fred Harris, former US senator and presidential candidate
Panthers predicted to poach highly-touted WR from AFC | Sporting NewsFor the first time since 2016, Nebraska football has a winning the season. The Huskers (7-6), got its seventh win in Saturday's 20-15 Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl victory of Boston College at Yankee Stadium, holding off a late fourth-quarter Golden Eagles surge. Nebraska held one of college football's best rushing teams to just 47 yards on the ground, while scoring two rushing touchdowns of its own, and all three running backs (Rahmir Johnson, Emmett Johnson and Kwinten Ives) scoring. Here is what stood out in Nebraska's season-ending win over BC. Stock up: Tight ends Tight ends were very involved in Nebraska’s offensive game plan against Boston College, and with plenty of opportunities to spread around due to Nate Boerkircher headed to Texas A&M out of the portal. Thomas Fidone, Luke Lindenmeyer and Heinrich Haarberg all contributed throughout the game. Findine finished with a team-high five catches for 50 yards, while Lindemeyer added two catches for 22 yards. Haarberg, in his first game since moving from quarterback, added just one catch for eight yards, while also being a valuable blocker on the perimeter. Stock down: Turnovers Can’t blame the weather for Nebraska’s offensive turnovers in the first half, as Dylan Raiola threw an interception on the Huskers’ first offensive possession, and Emmett Johnson later fumbled. Raiola, who took the Huskers, into the red zone before throwing the interception inside the 10-yard line, played well in the conditions, finishing 23-for-31 for 228 yards one touchdown and the pick. Johnson, in his first game since entering, and then pulling his name out of the transfer portal, added a team-high 68 yards on 14 on the ground, as well as 28 yards and a 13-yard touchdown catch on five receptions. Stock up: Senior farewells A couple of other Huskers playing in their final games had strong outings in Jahmal Banks on offense, and John Bullock on defense. Banks, who had an outstanding one-handed catch on Nebraska’s first possession, finished with four receptions for a team-high 79 yards. Bullock finished with five tackles and a tackle for loss, including a forced fumble in the second half, when he hit BC quarterback Grayson James, leading to Emmett Johnson’s touchdown catch. Stock down: Special teams aggressiveness Special teams as a whole could be put here, with another bad snap on a PAT attempt led to a block and return for Boston College’s only two points in the first half, and a blocked punt led to another touchdown late in the fourth quarter. Then came Nebraska’s fakes, a successful one on a fake punt, in which Brian Buschini connected with Isaac Gifford (you read that correctly) for a first down. And the second, on the same drive, not successful, with Buschini stopped trying to turn a fake field goal into a first down run. With it being the last game of the year, most coaches like to empty out the playbook. In this case, not all of them worked. Stock up: Closing the game out You felt the nervousness coming from Huskers fans across the country after another surefire win had turned into a one-score game, after 13-straight Boston College points in the fourth quarter. With a chance to close the game out, and a little assist from officiating, Nebraska's offense never let Boston College get the ball back, gaining 45 yards on nine players to run the clock out. It felt like a turning point for the program after games like that had gone the wrong way so many times during the Huskers' eight-year bowl drought. Stock down: Field conditions Credit to both Boston College and Nebraska for playing through Saturday’s conditions, because at some parts of the field at Yankee Stadium, there was standing water. We saw players slide several yards across the field after getting tackles and dozens of uniforms drenched in mud and grass across both sidelines. Despite all of this, the Huskers and Golden Eagles combined over 700 yards of offense. Stock up: Young defensive contributors Along with Vincent Shavers’ breakout, there were several other young Husker defenders who stood out on Saturday. Keona Davis, after entering and pulling his name out of the portal, had a quarterback hurry. Willis McGahee finished with four tackles, a pass breakup and a quarterback hurry. Cam Lenhardt, another New York native, added a tackle for loss (three total tackles) and Donovan Jones, a freshman defensive back, held his own in the backend of the Nebraska defense.
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