Yearly Archives: 2020

Vaccines, Electoral College, Google: Your Monday Evening Briefing

(Want to get this newsletter in your inbox? Here’s the sign-up.) Good evening. Here’s the latest. 1. On a day of hope, a reminder of the coronavirus’s devastation. The number of people who died from the coronavirus in the U.S. passed 300,000 today, but the day also marked a turning point for frontline health care workers as they began to receive the first clinically authorized vaccine as part of the mass vaccination program. “I believe this is the weapon that will end the war,” Gov…. Source link

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Sarah Fuller’s last game canceled due to COVID

The shotgun football kicking career of Vanderbilt’s Sarah Fuller appears to have come to a close, as the Commodores’ game at Georgia on Saturday has been canceled. Vanderbilt has been dealing with COVID-19 issues, and the game is the last one on its schedule. The Commodores will finish the season 0-9. For Fuller, who didn’t join the team until a few days before Thanksgiving, this presumably marks the elimination of her final chance to kick in a college football game. She appeared in two… Source link

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Cowboys will keep Mike McCarthy in 2021, VP says

Dallas Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones is still sticking with his head coach. Frankly, he’s surprised it’s even a question. Jones back Mike McCarthy while on 105.3 The Fan in Dallas on Monday and said the coach will be back for the 2021 season. Jones: ‘No change’ with McCarthy Jones said there “will be absolutely no change with coach Mike McCarthy.” Via ESPN: “If you look at his track record and pedigree, he’s consistently won year in and year out and we have the… Source link

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Jalen Hurts, Tim Patrick key adds

The playoffs are upon us, people. If you’re still reading fantasy content at this late date, then you’ve probably had a decent season. Let’s get this year’s trophy. Each week, we bring you a collection of priority pickups ahead of waiver deadlines, all available in over 50 percent of Yahoo leagues. If you have roster needs, we have options. Wide Receivers deserving attention We keep touting Patrick as a fantasy pickup, you guys keep ignoring the recommendation, and he just keeps… Source link

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‘We just couldn’t get there’ on liability protections, state and local aid

TipRanks J.P. Morgan: 2 Stocks to Buy (And 1 to Avoid) Marko Kolanovic, the well-known quant strategist with JPMorgan, sees a positive feedback loop forming that will drive the markets higher next year. Kolanovic believes that a decline in volatility and favorable monetary policies will combine to make stocks the go-to investment for 2021, fueling further market gains. Officially, JPM is forecasting a 25% gain in the S&P 500 over the next 12 months.With investors gravitating toward stocks,… Source link

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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos cashing in on pandemic at workers’ expense is ‘immoral,’ says Rep. Tlaib

While the coronavirus pandemic has plunged the global economy into a crisis, Amazon has been one of its biggest beneficiaries. That success has drawn condemnation by more than 400 politicians from around the world, including France, the UK, and the U.S. World leaders have accused Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, the world’s richest man, of “acting with impunity” by pocketing profits while “dodging and dismissing [his] debts to workers, societies, and the planet” in a recent scathing open… Source link

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Oracle’s Larry Ellison Says He Has Moved to Hawaii, Fleeing California

TipRanks J.P. Morgan: 2 Stocks to Buy (And 1 to Avoid) Marko Kolanovic, the well-known quant strategist with JPMorgan, sees a positive feedback loop forming that will drive the markets higher next year. Kolanovic believes that a decline in volatility and favorable monetary policies will combine to make stocks the go-to investment for 2021, fueling further market gains. Officially, JPM is forecasting a 25% gain in the S&P 500 over the next 12 months.With investors gravitating toward stocks,… Source link

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Google employees to stay remote until September

And when they do, they might not be going five days a week. In an email to employees, CEO Sundar Pichai said the company will test the idea of a flexible workweek where employees would work at least three days a week in the office for collaboration and at home for the rest of the time. The news was first reported by The New York Times. This summer, the company told workers they could work from home until July 2021. Google isn’t alone in its approach to a flexible work schedule. In October, Source link

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Google CEO email delays return to Sept 2021, no permanent remote work

Google CEO Sundar Pichai speaks on stage during the annual Google I/O developers conference in Mountain View, California, May 8, 2018. Stephen Lam | Reuters Google is delaying employees’ return to offices to September 1, and will expect employees to report to work in-person for at least three days a week thereafter, according to an email from CEO Sundar Pichai. The email, which was viewed by CNBC and previously reported by The New York Times, included a link to a FAQ that detailed further… Source link

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