Monthly Archives: November 2020

Raiders fined $500K, stripped of draft pick

The NFL has fined the Las Vegas Raiders $500,000 and head coach Jon Gruden $150,000 in the wake of what the league deemed as “repeat offenses” against COVID-19 protocols this season, two league sources told Yahoo Sports. The NFL will also strip a 2021 sixth-round draft pick from the Raiders, following the league’s determination that offensive tackle Trent Brown and other Raiders violated various aspects of COVID-19 guidelines that league commissioner Roger Goodell set forth. A Raiders… Source link

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Ex-Rays prospect Brandon Martin found guilty of triple murder

Former Tampa Bay Rays prospect Brandon Martin, who was taken in the supplemental first round of the 2011 MLB draft, was convicted of three counts of first-degree murder on Wednesday, according to NBC Los Angeles. Martin was reportedly accused of using a baseball bat to beat his father, uncle and a bystander inside a home in Corona, California, on Sept. 17, 2015. The Riverside jury reportedly took less than a day to deliberate on the allegations, which also included a count of auto theft,… Source link

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Ryan Fitzpatrick chops beard, dons very short shorts

Ryan Fitzpatrick’s role with the Miami Dolphins has changed. So has his look. The former starting quarterback who made way for first-round rookie Tua Tagovailoa last week turned heads when he arrived at practice on Wednesday — for a couple of reasons. Ryan Fitzpatrick’s new look First — the beard is almost gone. Fitzpatrick’s trademark personal feature that gained as much attention as his erratic/entertaining style of play is no more. In its place is a considerably shorter and more… Source link

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Pelosi reportedly declares election a ‘big win’ for Democrats. Moderate Democrat profanely disagrees.

Democrats gathered on a Thursday call to discuss the results of the 2020 election, and at least one lawmaker reportedly bluntly made her disappointment known. Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-Va.) on a Democratic caucus call on Thursday afternoon reportedly went off on what she described as House Democrats’ “failure” in this year’s election, ABC News’ Ben Siegel reports. Democrats are expected to maintain their House majority, but after the election, the party will “likely have fewer seats in… Source link

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Daily Fantasy Football Lineup Advice for NFL Week 9

Week 9 of the 2020 Fantasy Football season is here, and our six experts have revealed whom they would choose in their Yahoo Daily Fantasy lineups this week using a budget of $200. The ultimate goal: To build the perfect lineup. [Week 9 Fantasy Rankings: QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | FLEX | DST | Kickers] You’ll definitely see a lot of James Conner in our experts’ lineups ahead of a plus matchup with the Dallas Cowboys, but you’ll also see some J.K. Dobbins and Logan Thomas… Source link

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Apple patches iOS against 3 actively exploited 0-days found by Google

Apple has patched iOS against three zero-day vulnerabilities that attackers were actively exploiting in the wild. The attacks were discovered by Google’s Project Zero vulnerability research group, which over the past few weeks has detected four other zero-day exploits—three against Chrome and a third against Windows. The security flaws affect iPhone 6s and later, seventh-generation iPod touches, iPad Air 2s and… Source link

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Uber beats Q3 earnings expectations powered by growth in Eats business, Rides falls short

Uber (UBER) reported its Q3 2020 earnings after the closing bell on Thursday, beating analysts’ expectations on solid growth from its Eats business. Still, the impact of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic continues to be a concern for Uber’s main Rides business, which fell short of analysts’ forecasts. Here are the most important numbers from the report compared to what analysts were expecting from the company in the quarter, as compiled by Bloomberg. Gross bookings: $14.75 billion versus… Source link

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You can borrow a friend’s Google Stadia library with new family sharing feature

Google on Thursday announced family sharing for its Stadia cloud gaming service, bringing one of the more consumer-friendly features of digital game marketplaces to its platform. Family sharing will allow any group of Stadia users linked through Google’s Play Family Library system to use one digital license for a game purchase across multiple accounts. That way, you only need to buy one copy of a game for a parent and child or two siblings to both play it separately with separate save… Source link

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How to manage personal information for your Google account

In the name of security, make sure the information displayed on your Google account is limited. Jack Wallen shows you how. Did you know that you can control what information people can see from your Google account? The wrong information in the right hands could be a security problem. From within your Google account you might want to show your… Source link

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