Monthly Archives: January 2021

Former Pentagon chiefs speak out, send extraordinary warning to Trump

The Conversation The ‘gateway drug to corruption and overspending’ is returning to Congress – but are earmarks really that bad? Congressional earmarks – otherwise known as “pork barrel spending” – may be coming back. For decades, earmarks paid for pet projects back in lawmakers’ districts, with the tacit aim to earn those lawmakers votes. In turn, the awards encouraged legislators to vote for large spending bills. They have long been seen by many members of the public as well as… Source link

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Google Workers Unionize, Escalating Tension With Management

TipRanks 3 “Strong Buy” Stocks Set for Monster Growth in 2021 We’ve turned a new page on the calendar, Old Man ’20 is out the door, and there’s a feeling ‘21 is gonna be a good year – and so far, so good. The markets closed out 2020 with modest session gains to cap off larger annual gains. The S&P 500 rose 16% during the corona crisis year, while the NASDAQ, with its heavy tech representation, showed an impressive annual gain of nearly 43%. The advent of two viable COVID vaccines… Source link

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Opinion | We’re Google Workers, and We Are Forming a Union

Most recently, Timnit Gebru, a leading artificial intelligence researcher and one of the few Black women in her field, said she was fired over her work to fight bias. Her offense? Conducting research that was critical of large-scale AI models and being critical of existing diversity and inclusion efforts. In response, thousands of our colleagues organized, demanding an explanation. Both of us have heard from colleagues — some new, some with over a decade at the company — who have decided… Source link

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Hundreds of Google Employees Unionize, Culminating Years of Activism

OAKLAND, Calif. — More than 225 Google engineers and other workers have formed a union, the group revealed on Monday, capping years of growing activism at one of the world’s largest companies and presenting a rare beachhead for labor organizers in staunchly anti-union Silicon Valley. The union’s creation is highly unusual for the tech industry, which has long resisted efforts to organize its largely white-collar work force. It follows increasing demands by employees at Google for policy… Source link

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Sure, we could see another year of double-digit returns: Morning Brief

TipRanks 3 “Strong Buy” Stocks Set for Monster Growth in 2021 We’ve turned a new page on the calendar, Old Man ’20 is out the door, and there’s a feeling ‘21 is gonna be a good year – and so far, so good. The markets closed out 2020 with modest session gains to cap off larger annual gains. The S&P 500 rose 16% during the corona crisis year, while the NASDAQ, with its heavy tech representation, showed an impressive annual gain of nearly 43%. The advent of two viable COVID vaccines… Source link

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Yahoo DFS Basketball: Monday Picks

We have a busy night in the NBA ahead of us with nine games on the schedule Monday. There are some exciting matchups, too, with the Rockets hosting the Mavericks and the Celtics taking on the Raptors. Let’s try to add to the excitement with a winning entry on Yahoo. Here are some players to consider for your entry, as well as a few to potentially avoid. GUARDS De’Aaron Fox, SAC at GS ($37): Fox has been excellent out of the gate, scoring at least 40.3 Yahoo points in four of six games. He’s… Source link

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Steph Curry appreciated Klay Thompson welcoming him to 60-point club

Steph planned to call Klay after joining 60-point game club originally appeared on NBC Sports Bayarea Steph Curry had scored at least 50 points in a game six times prior to Sunday night, but unlike Klay Thompson, never once had he reached the 60-point plateau. But after pouring in a career-high 62 points in the Warriors’ 137-122 win over the Portland Trail Blazers, Curry’s fellow Splash Brother no longer can hold that over him. Thompson wasn’t bitter that Curry had eclipsed his own career-high… Source link

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Philadelphia gifts Washington the NFC East – what was that?

Subscribe to The Yahoo Sports NFL Podcast On the final Sunday night of the 2020 regular season, to the horror of nearly every NFL fan (particularly a large portion of the ones in the New York city area), the Philadelphia Eagles pulled quarterback Jalen Hurts in favor of backup Nate Sudfeld for no clear reason, gifting in the process, a division championship to their rivals the Washington Football Team. Terez Paylor & Charles Robinson open on this embarrassing episode and what galaxy-brained… Source link

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Doug Pederson’s reasoning for pulling Jalen Hurts makes no sense

Of all the challenges that lurk amid the competitive carnage of an NFL game, getting kneecapped by your own coach generally isn’t one of them. Well, unless you’re a Philadelphia Eagle, who on Sunday was asked to fight and battle the Washington Football Team only to have coach Doug Pederson effectively tank the game by pulling starter Jalen Hurts in the fourth quarter of what was, at the time, a 17-14 game. Hurts was replaced by Nate Sudfeld, the franchise’s longtime third… Source link

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