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  • Nina tells Willow the truth about Drew to save her daughter from herself?


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     Katelyn MacMullen and Cynthia Watros as Willow and Nina talking in General Hospital.

    Katelyn MacMullen and Cynthia Watros, General Hospital. | Credit: Disney/Christine Bartolucci

    If you’re like us, then you’ve been impatiently waiting for the worst-kept secret on General Hospital to finally come to light. Well, more importantly, waiting for Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) to learn that her new boyfriend Drew (Cameron Mathison) was sleeping with her mother.

    Willow knowing this information could truly change things. It could bring an end to this wildly unpopular relationship between her and Drew. As it stands now on the soap canvas, absolutely no one in Port Charles wants to see these two pawing over each other and attempting to defend their tawdry romance — and for good reason. Michael (Chad Duell) is Willow’s husband and Drew’s nephew, and the latter two completely disregarded Michael’s feelings.

    Speaking of Michael, in the wake of him being caught in the explosion at Sonny’s (Maurice Benard), Willow and Drew have been a toxic mess. Drew pushed Willow to use her power as Michael’s medical proxy to ban Carly (Laura Wright) and Sonny from Michael’s bedside until she gets custody of her kids returned to her. Although Willow is just trying to have access to her children as a mother, Drew manipulating Willow and propping her up to take on the formidable Corinthos/Quartermaine/Spencer clan in such a brazen way is alienating those in town. Frankly, the situation is alienating plenty of General Hospital viewers as well (we recently named Drew in particular the most infuriating character on the soap in recent memory).

    Cameron Mathison as Drew smiling in General Hospital

    Cameron Mathison, General Hospital | Credit: Disney/Christine Bartolucci

    It’s a shame that Willow is literally blowing up her life for this “disowned” Quartermaine, a point Nina (Cynthia Watros) emphasized in the General Hospital episode that aired on January 14. She told Drew that he’s managed to ruin her daughter’s life, and he smugly told Nina he and Willow have every intention of being together. He even accused Nina of not being happy for him and Willow because she’s jealous.

    Having said all that, with the truth needing to be shared with Willow and Nina growing frustrated with Drew’s bad influence on her daughter, will Nina be the one to drop the bombshell?

    We have to consider that there is a strong possibility that Nina may do just that. With Willow gearing up for a war against the most powerful families in Port Charles the more she listens to Drew, Nina might see the urgency in opening Willow’s eyes to who Drew is. Nina knows Wylie (Viron Weaver) and Amelia (Sequoia & Serenity Mork Macko) need to be surrounded by love and stability during this difficult time, and that Willow feuding with Carly, Sonny, Jason (Steve Burton) and Tracy (Jane Elliot) doesn’t help that cause. To her credit, Nina is trying to play peacemaker, and Drew keeps getting in the way.

    Cynthia Watros and Katelyn MacMullen as Nina and Willow in a tense moment in General Hospital

    Cynthia Watros and Katelyn MacMullen, General Hospital | Credit: Disney

    However, if Nina does confess to Willow about her own escapades with the newly elected politician, Nina risks losing the close relationship she’s been able to build with her daughter. As angry as Willow may become with Drew for withholding the information, she could become just as angry with Nina. For months, Willow confided in Nina about her growing feelings for Drew, and her mother never confessed to already sleeping with him. Willow may feel that’s a major betrayal.

    Nina is fully aware that her Drew news threatens to blow up her relationship with Willow, but will Nina be a selfless mother and risk that in an effort to save her child from herself?

    It’s too early to tell, but we hope Willow finds this all out soon. And if Nina isn’t going to tell it, then our vote is for Carly to learn the information and gleefully confront Willow and Drew with it as one part of her revenge plot.

    New episodes of General Hospital air on weekdays on ABC. If you miss an episode, you can catch up on Hulu.



    In the latest episode of General Hospital, Nina finally reveals the truth about Drew to Willow in a last-ditch effort to save her daughter from making a huge mistake.

    After weeks of keeping Drew’s true identity a secret, Nina can no longer stand by and watch Willow continue to fall for a man who is not who he claims to be. She knows that Willow deserves to know the truth, even if it means risking their relationship.

    As Nina sits down with Willow and breaks the news, the shock and disbelief on Willow’s face is palpable. She struggles to come to terms with the fact that the man she has grown to love is not the person she thought he was.

    But as the truth sinks in, Willow begins to see the bigger picture. She realizes that she has been living a lie and that her future with Drew was built on a foundation of deception.

    With tears in her eyes, Willow thanks Nina for being brave enough to tell her the truth, even when it meant potentially losing her daughter. And as Willow starts to pick up the pieces of her shattered heart, she knows that she can finally move forward and find true happiness.

    Willow’s journey to self-discovery is only just beginning, but with Nina by her side, she knows that she can overcome anything. And as they embrace each other in a tearful hug, it is clear that their bond is stronger than ever before.

    Tune in to General Hospital to see how Willow navigates this new chapter in her life and how Nina continues to support her daughter through thick and thin.

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  • Baby-Sitters Club Books ~ Build Your Own Lot ~ Buy More & Save $$ ~ Vintage 90s

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  • A Jimmy Butler Trade Won’t Save the Miami Heat

    A Jimmy Butler Trade Won’t Save the Miami Heat


    If the Miami Heat haven’t already reached the end of their road with Jimmy Butler, a turnoff is coming. 

    On Christmas Day, in a climactic reveal that had been bubbling in the rumor mill for weeks, ESPN’s Shams Charania reported that Butler would prefer to be traded before the February 6 deadline and is targeting the Phoenix Suns, Houston Rockets, Golden State Warriors, or Dallas Mavericks, with several others reportedly calling the Heat to gauge their interest. Miami’s swift response came the next day by way of a statement from Pat Riley.

    “We usually don’t comment on rumors, but all this speculation has become a distraction to the team and is not fair to the players and coaches. Therefore, we will make it clear—We are not trading Jimmy Butler.” In a league saturated by obfuscation, particularly when dealing with the fractured relationship between a star and his employer, there are several different ways to interpret Riley’s words, which did not necessarily refute ESPN’s report or change the truth about Miami’s shortcomings. 

    Riley’s retort might be a negotiating tactic. Offers for Butler are, in all likelihood, embarrassingly light right now. He’s a temperamental, injury-prone 35-year-old who can become a free agent this summer. Nobody is giving up the farm for that. But with over a month between now and the trade deadline—an eternity on the NBA’s clock—there’s plenty of time for the Warriors, Suns, or any other potential buyer to become even more desperate than they already are. It’s improbable but not impossible.

    The statement is almost definitely also a finger wag at Butler, who hasn’t publicly denounced any of the gossip about his future despite multiple opportunities to do so. Jimmy wants another massive payday but has no leverage to receive it from a franchise that has made clear it doesn’t intend to pony up, preferring instead to preserve its flexibility and make use of the next exit ramp. According to the Miami Herald

    Butler has been disappointed with the Heat primarily because Miami declined to give him a two-year, $113 million contract extension this past summer, a deal that would have run through the 2026-27 season. Butler was open to signing such a deal early in the negotiating window, but his mindset changed when the extension wasn’t immediately offered by the Heat. The Heat could still offer Butler that extension until June 30, but Miami has given no indication that it will. After the Heat did not quickly agree to an extension this past offseason, Butler decided to play out this season and exercise his option to become a free agent this upcoming summer. That remains his intention, sources said.

    The situation is unfortunate. This Heat team, sitting at 16-14 and seventh in the East, is not terrible. It’s just about top 10 on both sides of the ball, despite Bam Adebayo’s down year, Terry Rozier’s failure to provide any punch, lackluster starts from Jaime Jaquez Jr. and Nikola Jovic, and the sixth-worst crunch-time offense in the league. After a dozen games, Erik Spoelstra changed Miami’s starting lineup for good by replacing Rozier and Jovic with Haywood Highsmith and Duncan Robinson. Since then, Miami is 11-7, with the 10th-best net rating in the league. For the season, Miami is third in free throw differential, and ESPN’s BPI projection system currently believes there’s an 85.9 percent chance that the Heat will make the playoffs. 

    And when he has played, Butler has looked like his irreplaceable self. Miami’s offensive rating is 117.3 with him on the court and 106.9 when he sits, one of the largest differentials among rotation players in the league. He’s averaging the fewest shot attempts per 100 possessions since he first made an All-Star team back in 2015 but currently holds the third-highest free throw rate and second-highest true shooting percentage of his career. He’s smart, poised, and aggressive when the game’s circumstances demand him to be. The Heat have dominated the minutes when Butler has shared the court with Tyler Herro and Adebayo.

    Miami’s reservations about giving Butler an extension are understandable, though, given Butler’s sporadic availability, looming physical decline, and grating persona. During an infamous press conference last May, Riley complimented Butler several times and made clear how important he was to the team. He also expressed some frustration with his franchise player’s inability to act like a franchise player (on and off the court). On the topic of a contract extension: “That’s a big decision on our part to commit those kinds of resources unless you have somebody who’s going to be there and available every single night. That’s the truth.”

    Seven months later, Butler has missed 10 of Miami’s 30 games. Despite some respectable output from the team, there’ve been unforced errors, visible frustration on both ends, miscommunication, poorly timed scoring droughts, and disjointed possessions when it looks as if nobody knows what’s going on, where they’re supposed to be, or what they’re supposed to do: 

    Some weird, miserable stuff has happened to the Heat, too—from Spoelstra’s Chris Webber moment in Detroit to last week’s historic meltdown against the Orlando Magic to Dru Smith bouncing back from last year’s torn ACL only to tear his Achilles in a recent win against the Nets. None are stranger or more meaningful than when Butler seemed to tweak his ankle eight minutes into a loss against the Thunder on December 20 and was then away from the team due to sickness for the next 10 days. During that stretch, he missed five games and Riley released his statement to quell any distractions that are “not fair to the players and coaches.” Related: Lineups that feature Herro and Adebayo without Butler have been terrible. Bam is one of the premier defensive players of his generation, and Herro is a 24-year-old in the midst of what’s by far his most impressive season. But no team can call itself a contender with that pair as its top two players. 

    Zooming out, Riley’s message forebodes something we haven’t seen in quite some time: a crack in the Heat’s armor. Whether Butler is traded or not, this team is currently caught up in an unfamiliar, steady drift toward mediocrity and irrelevance—the dissolution of a decades-long era that was defined by the Heat’s singular ability to withstand, if not annihilate, the most adverse conditions. 

    If a primary theme of the Golden State Warriors’ dynastic decade was joy, the Heat’s resilience should be remembered for the team’s militaristic ability to strip all exuberance away from its opponent. By a wide margin, they deploy more zone defense than anybody else and are the only team in the league, according to Sportradar, that ranks top three in possessions that include a trap, stunt, or dig from help defenders.

    Miami dominates the game’s mundanity, winning with pressure, physicality, and a trademarked culture that’s steeped in discipline, hard work, and toughness. While not able to protect every member in the organization from the more noxious disruptions that other teams are doomed to suffer through every year, that environment does a pretty good job of keeping actual basketball games at the center of their universe. Commendable and effective. 

    But now, with depleted resources, a thin, talent-stricken roster, and little hope of contending for a championship anytime soon, Butler and Riley are at odds. There’s also one part of Charania’s Christmas Day report that might’ve gotten under Riley’s skin: “Over the last three years, Jimmy Butler has wanted the Heat to go get him some help in that roster. They just have not been able to land players. They’ve gone after Kevin Durant, Damian Lillard, Kyrie Irving. They have not been able to land that next big fish with Jimmy Butler.”

    Culture is a baseline for consistency. But talent wins the day, and the Heat have never won a title without a top-five player and multiple complementary All-Stars thriving at a high level. The Heat’s decision not to trade for Lillard (or Jrue Holiday!) two summers ago is a dark cloud that still hangs over their present while threatening to short-circuit the future. Throw in last January’s curious decision to exchange a first-round pick and Kyle Lowry for Rozier—which, at the time, seemed more like a desperate last gasp than the type of move a confident front office makes to fortify its roster—and what you have is a team that’s spinning its wheels. The natural pivot at this point would be a deliberate step backward. But, in Miami, the word “rebuild” is synonymous with failure. It goes against the dignified self-image and sky-high aspirations that help separate the Heat from almost every other organization. (They watched LeBron James walk out the door in 2014 and responded by signing Luol Deng, trading for Goran Dragic, and then winning 48 games two years later!) It’s also a logistical nightmare. 

    Riley would probably love to unload Butler for a liberating haul of draft picks and young (i.e., cheap) talent, but that option doesn’t exist given his star’s sinking value. Instead, the Heat are more likely to tread water and hope that another star falls in their lap. 

    Miami can open up max cap space in 2026, when Adebayo’s new extension kicks in and Butler is off the books. Free agency is not the easiest way to build a team in the modern NBA, but the Heat have geographic and tax-related advantages that make them inherently attractive to the league’s glitteriest names. Luka Doncic, Durant, Trae Young, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, and De’Aaron Fox (Adebayo’s college teammate) can all be unrestricted free agents that summer. 

    Nicknamed the Godfather, Riley is hallowed for his shrewdness and opportunism. He’s also 79 years old, an icon who won one title as a player, six as a coach, and two more as an executive. At some point, people who’ve experienced this much success can’t have a realist’s point of view. Riley evolves and adjusts, but he’ll never abandon the principles that helped carry him to where he’s at.

    “Until you change the way you go about doing the things that are necessary to win, whatever they are, those things you’re doing to try to win, if they aren’t working, let’s change,” Riley said last May. “And so, that doesn’t mean that change is a sinister word here. … We have to change some things, but we surely are not going to rip anything apart here.”

    Meanwhile, as Riley’s protégé and someone who’s carried forward his cultural outlook better than anyone else, Spoelstra has been consistently great at disconnecting from whatever narrative the general public wants to spin about his team and then emerging with the situation under control. 

    The impossible is nothing more than a hurdle for these men. Their defiance (with a helpful pinch of delusion) infuses the Heat with enough ambition and competitive edge to continually raise their own standards. To strive and overcome at whatever cost, obstacles be damned. If the past few years have reinforced anything, it’s that betting against Riley and Spoelstra is unwise. But their odds have never looked as uncertain as they do right now. And, in a sense, they’re also victims of their own steadfast self-belief. Pride comes before the fall, etc. 

    Butler saved this team half a decade ago—when it was coming off a 39-win season with 37-year-old Dwyane Wade as the sixth man—but now it appears this era has run its course. Riley and Spoelstra have no obvious contingency plan in sight—but if they can carve a new path to the NBA’s mountaintop after Butler’s gone, it just may be their most impressive achievement yet.

    Statistics as of December 30.

    Michael Pina

    Michael Pina is a senior staff writer at The Ringer who covers the NBA.



    The Miami Heat have been struggling this season, currently sitting at a disappointing 11th place in the Eastern Conference. Many fans and analysts have been calling for a trade to shake things up and turn the season around, with star player Jimmy Butler often being mentioned as a potential trade piece.

    However, a Jimmy Butler trade won’t save the Miami Heat. While Butler is undoubtedly a talented player and a key piece of the team, the issues plaguing the Heat run deeper than just one player. The team has struggled with injuries, inconsistent play, and a lack of chemistry on the court.

    Trading Butler may bring in some new talent, but it won’t necessarily address the underlying issues that have been holding the Heat back. The team needs to focus on improving their overall performance, developing a stronger team dynamic, and finding ways to play more consistently.

    Ultimately, a trade for Jimmy Butler may provide a temporary boost, but it won’t be enough to save the Miami Heat from their current struggles. The team needs to look beyond just one player and focus on making fundamental changes in order to turn their season around.

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  • Rudy Giuliani fights to save his Yankees World Series rings

    Rudy Giuliani fights to save his Yankees World Series rings


    NEW YORK (AP) — Ruth. Gehrig. DiMaggio. Mantle. Giuliani?

    As Rudy Giuliani’s life gets stripped for parts to satisfy a $148 million defamation verdict, the former New York City mayor is fighting to keep one gleaming set of sports memorabilia in the family: Yankees World Series rings bestowed to him by the team’s late owner, George Steinbrenner.

    A lifelong Bronx Bombers fan, Giuliani contends that the rings — bejeweled behemoths commemorating the team’s four championships in five years while he was mayor — now belong to his son, Andrew, and shouldn’t be given up.

    In sworn testimony made public this week, ahead of a pair of key court dates, Giuliani described the 1996, 1998, 1999 and 2000 World Series rings as something of a family heirloom and Yankees good-luck charm.

    He recounted how he and Andrew would each put one on for “a special Yankee occasion,” like the team’s last World Series win in 2009.

    Giuliani testified that when Steinbrenner gave him the rings in 2002, he insisted on paying for them and told the owner, “These are for Andrew.” He said he then invited his son — a teenager at the time — to take one for himself while he held the others for safekeeping.

    Realizing he wasn’t wearing them as much as the Yankees’ fortunes ebbed, Giuliani testified, he decided to give the rest to Andrew at a birthday party in 2018. He estimated that the rings, the same as the players received, were worth about $27,000.

    “They are now yours,” Giuliani recalled saying. “These are your rings. I don’t know what I’m keeping them for. They belong to you.”

    The ex-mayor took his swings at a Dec. 27 deposition, a week before the start of a courtroom doubleheader in a tug-of-war over assets sought by the two former Georgia election workers who sued him over his lies about them in the wake of President-elect Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss. A transcript was posted to the court docket on Monday.

    Up first is Giuliani’s contempt hearing in Manhattan federal court Friday over what lawyers for the Georgia women say was his failure to turn over property in a timely fashion, such as his New York City apartment lease.

    Then, on Jan. 16, Judge Lewis J. Liman will hold a trial to decide what happens not only to Giuliani’s World Series rings but also his condominium in Palm Beach, Florida. Giuliani claims the condo, estimated to be worth more than $3 million, is his primary residence and should be exempt.

    For Giuliani, once heralded as “America’s Mayor” for his post-9/11 leadership, it’s the legal equivalent of two strikes, two out in the bottom of the ninth.

    Lawyers for the former election workers, mother and daughter Ruby Freeman and Wandrea “Shaye” Moss, argue that Giuliani has engaged in a “consistent pattern of willful defiance” of court orders to turn over items.

    In a Monday filing, lawyer Aaron Nathan said Giuliani’s compliance has been spotty, noting that while he finally surrendered a Mercedes previous owned by actor Lauren Bacall, he failed to provide the vehicle’s title.

    After listing 26 watches in a bankruptcy filing, Giuliani now claims without explanation that 18 watches he turned over to Freeman and Moss are all he has, Nathan wrote. He added that Giuliani also claims not to know the whereabouts of a shirt signed by Joe DiMaggio or a photo signed by Reggie Jackson, both Yankees legends.

    Freeman and Moss asked the judge in August to award them the World Series rings, but the judge demurred and scheduled a trial after Andrew Giuliani, now 38, said they belong to him.

    Giuliani’s eight hours of deposition testimony offered a vivid portrait of a still-proud, combative and downtrodden man who has lost almost everything and remains convinced that it has been unjustly taken.

    Recalling his days as a two-term Republican mayor, he boasted that he “cured” homelessness in the city while acknowledging that he is now rejected by most clubs he would like to join, except for two.

    Questioned by Nathan, he spoke at length about the rings, his ties to Trump and the Yankees, and his dismay over his once-beloved Big Apple’s liberal politics — a factor he said drove him to relocate to Florida and register to vote there last May.

    “Frankly, I wanted my vote to count,” Giuliani testified.

    Asked why it was important to him to cast a vote for president, Giuliani replied: “Because I am a very, very strong supporter of Donald Trump, which is the reason why you are doing all of this to me.”

    Before Trump, it was the Yankees. Giuliani, who saw them win 10 titles during his childhood and college years, regularly cheered the team as mayor, often sitting next to the dugout.

    “I was a very ardent Yankee fan,” he testified. “When I was the mayor, I was described as New York’s No. 1 Yankee fan.”

    After the team triumphed in 1996 to snap a 15-year drought, Steinbrenner thought “New York’s No. 1 Yankee fan” deserved a World Series ring — but Giuliani wasn’t having it.

    “I didn’t think it was appropriate that a mayor get a ring,” Giuliani testified.

    By the time he left office in 2002, the Yankees had three more championships.

    At spring training that year in Tampa, Florida, Steinbrenner presented him with a plaque and three World Series rings, Giuliani testified, each engraved with his name.

    “I was very touched and moved by that,” he said.

    The Yankees also gave him the 1996 ring that he turned down, he said. He recalled showing all four rings to his son and telling him: “These are going to be yours.”

    Each ring was bigger and more extravagant than the last, Giuliani testified, so much so that “you’d look crazy wearing it.”

    Giuliani lamented that his rings didn’t bring the Yankees more success, noting their 2003 World Series loss to the Marlins and 2004 playoff collapse against the hated Red Sox.

    “I stopped wearing them after the Yankees stopped winning because it was no longer working,” he said. “And then I wasn’t using them anymore.”





    Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is in a legal battle to save his prized possession: his New York Yankees World Series rings.

    Giuliani, a longtime Yankees fan, received the rings as a gift from the team in recognition of his support and dedication to the franchise. However, in recent years, the rings have become a target of controversy as Giuliani faces numerous legal challenges and investigations.

    Now, Giuliani is fighting to keep his rings, arguing that they are a symbol of his love for the Yankees and should not be taken away from him. He has hired a team of lawyers to defend his ownership of the rings and is determined to do whatever it takes to keep them in his possession.

    As the legal battle heats up, Yankees fans and supporters of Giuliani are rallying behind him, showing their solidarity and standing by him in his fight to save his prized possessions. Only time will tell if Giuliani will be successful in his efforts to keep his World Series rings, but one thing is for certain: he is not going down without a fight.

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  • 2022 Panini Mosaic Green & Silver Reactive Prizm Singles You Pick + Buy & Save

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  • Xoopon: A New Way to Save Money and Shop Smart

    Xoopon: A New Way to Save Money and Shop Smart


    Are you tired of clipping coupons and constantly searching for the best deals? Look no further, because Xoopon is here to revolutionize the way you save money and shop smart.

    Xoopon is a new app that allows users to easily find discounts, deals, and coupons for their favorite brands and stores. With just a few clicks, you can unlock savings on everything from groceries to electronics to clothing. No more sifting through newspapers or websites to find the best deals – Xoopon does all the work for you.

    One of the best features of Xoopon is its personalized recommendations. By analyzing your shopping habits and preferences, the app can suggest deals that are tailored to your needs. This means you’ll never miss out on a great deal again, and you can save money on the products you actually want to buy.

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  • Save Big on TVs After the Holidays

    Save Big on TVs After the Holidays


    The holiday season is a time for giving, but it’s also a time for saving. After the holiday rush is over, many retailers offer deep discounts on a variety of products, including televisions. If you’re in the market for a new TV, now is the perfect time to snag a great deal and save big.

    One of the main reasons why TVs go on sale after the holidays is because retailers are looking to clear out their inventory to make room for new models. This means that you can find last year’s top-of-the-line TVs at a fraction of the price. Whether you’re looking for a budget-friendly option or a high-end model, you’re sure to find a TV that fits your needs and your budget.

    Another reason why TVs are discounted after the holidays is because many consumers have already purchased their big-ticket items during the holiday season. With less demand for TVs, retailers are more likely to offer discounts to entice shoppers to make a purchase. This is great news for savvy shoppers who are looking to save money on a new TV.

    In addition to discounts on TVs, many retailers also offer special promotions and deals after the holidays. This could include free shipping, extended warranties, or even gift cards with purchase. Be sure to keep an eye out for these promotions to maximize your savings.

    When shopping for a new TV after the holidays, it’s important to do your research and compare prices from different retailers. Look for reviews and ratings to ensure that you’re getting a quality product. Additionally, consider factors such as screen size, resolution, and smart capabilities to find the perfect TV for your home.

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  • The 4070 Release Price: What to Expect and How to Save Money

    The 4070 Release Price: What to Expect and How to Save Money


    The highly anticipated release of the 4070 is just around the corner, and tech enthusiasts everywhere are eagerly awaiting the chance to get their hands on this cutting-edge device. But with rumors swirling about the potential price tag, many are wondering just how much they can expect to pay for this latest innovation.

    While the official release price for the 4070 has yet to be confirmed, industry insiders are predicting that it could come with a hefty price tag. With advanced features such as a larger screen, faster processor, and improved camera capabilities, the 4070 is expected to be one of the most expensive smartphones on the market.

    But fear not, there are ways to save money on the 4070 release price. One of the best ways to save is to take advantage of pre-order deals and promotions. Many retailers offer discounts and incentives for customers who pre-order a new device, so be sure to keep an eye out for these offers in the weeks leading up to the release date.

    Another way to save money on the 4070 release price is to trade in your old device. Many retailers and manufacturers offer trade-in programs that allow you to exchange your old smartphone for credit towards the purchase of a new one. This can help offset the cost of the 4070 and make it more affordable for you to upgrade.

    Additionally, consider waiting a few months after the initial release to purchase the 4070. Prices tend to drop over time as newer models are released and retailers offer discounts to clear out inventory. By being patient and waiting for a sale, you can save a significant amount of money on the 4070 release price.

    In conclusion, while the 4070 release price may be on the higher end, there are ways to save money and make it more affordable for you to own this state-of-the-art device. By taking advantage of pre-order deals, trade-in programs, and waiting for a sale, you can get your hands on the 4070 without breaking the bank. So start saving now and get ready to experience the future of mobile technology with the 4070.


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  • Save money, sleep better, get a tattoo : NPR

    Save money, sleep better, get a tattoo : NPR


    Illustration of a person with lightbulbs and checklists swirling above or emanating from their head, symbolizing the concept of thinking and brainstorming ideas, goals and resolutions for the future.

    Can’t decide on a New Year’s resolution for 2025? We’ve got ideas!

    Whether you want to stay out of debt, quit buying clothes for a whole year or finally get that tattoo you always wanted, our expert guides can help make your goals a reality.

    Scroll through our list to find the perfect New Year’s resolution — then click on the link to get clear, practical advice on how to achieve your objective.

    This year, I want to …

    … Try something fun

    … Challenge myself

    … Change my perspective

    … Get my life organized

    … Work on my self-control

    The digital story was edited by Meghan Keane. The visual editor is Beck Harlan. We’d love to hear from you. Leave us a voicemail at 202-216-9823, or email us at LifeKit@npr.org.

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    Are you looking for a way to save money, sleep better, and get a tattoo all at the same time? Look no further than NPR’s latest article on the benefits of getting inked. According to recent studies, getting a tattoo can actually help you save money in the long run by reducing stress and improving sleep quality. So why wait? Head to your nearest tattoo parlor and start reaping the benefits today! #tattoo #savings #sleep #NPR

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  • Stock Up and Save: The Benefits of Buying 1 Quart (Pack of 6)

    Stock Up and Save: The Benefits of Buying 1 Quart (Pack of 6)


    Stock Up and Save: The Benefits of Buying 1 Quart (Pack of 6)

    When it comes to purchasing household items, buying in bulk can often save you time and money in the long run. One popular option for many consumers is purchasing items in larger quantities, such as a pack of 6 one-quart containers. While it may seem like a larger upfront cost, there are many benefits to buying in bulk that can ultimately save you money and make your life easier.

    One of the main benefits of buying in bulk is the cost savings. When you purchase a pack of 6 one-quart containers, you are often able to get a better price per unit compared to buying each container individually. This can add up to significant savings over time, especially if you regularly use the product and would have to purchase it anyway. By purchasing in bulk, you can also save on shipping costs or trips to the store, as you will have a larger supply on hand.

    Another benefit of buying in bulk is the convenience it offers. When you have a pack of 6 one-quart containers on hand, you can easily access the product whenever you need it without having to worry about running out. This can be especially helpful for household items that are used frequently, such as cleaning supplies or pantry staples. Having a larger supply on hand can also save you time and energy by reducing the number of trips you need to make to the store.

    In addition to cost savings and convenience, buying in bulk can also help reduce waste. By purchasing a pack of 6 one-quart containers, you can often reduce the amount of packaging and plastic waste that would be generated by buying multiple individual containers. This can be a more environmentally friendly option and help reduce your carbon footprint.

    Overall, purchasing a pack of 6 one-quart containers can offer a variety of benefits, including cost savings, convenience, and reduced waste. Whether you are stocking up on household items or looking to save time and money, buying in bulk can be a smart choice. So next time you are in need of a one-quart container, consider purchasing a pack of 6 and enjoy the benefits it can offer.


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