Monthly Archives: January 2021

Rep. Tom Malinowski joins Yahoo News’ ‘Skullduggery’ podcast

Rep. Tom Malinowski joins Yahoo News’ ‘Skullduggery’ podcast

ProFootball Talk on NBC Sports Will changes come for the Chicago Bears? When asked about conversations regarding his future after Sunday’s playoff loss to the Saints, Bears coach Matt Nagy said, “That’ll be down the road.” It won’t be that far down the road, if the Bears are contemplating making major changes. As a 5-1 start melted into a six-game losing streak, questions emerged about the fate [more] Source link

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3 tech stocks that are on fire in 2021 (hint: apple isn’t one)

3 tech stocks that are on fire in 2021 (hint: apple isn’t one)

TipRanks 3 “Strong Buy” Stocks with Over 9% Dividend Yield Markets ended 2020 on a high note, and have started 2021 on a bullish trajectory. All three major indexes have recently surged to all-time highs as investors seemingly looked beyond the pandemic and hoped for signs of a rapid recovery. Veteran strategist Edward Yardeni sees the economic recovery bringing its own slowdown with it. As the COVID vaccination program allows for further economic opening, with more people getting back to… Source link

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Google pauses federal campaign contributions after U.S. Capitol siege

Google pauses federal campaign contributions after U.S. Capitol siege

FILE PHOTO: An illuminated Google logo is seen inside an office building in Zurich, Switzerland December 5, 2018. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File Photo OAKLAND, Calif. (Reuters) – Alphabet Inc’s Google will pause all campaign donations from its political action committee, a spokesman said, in the wake of the violent storming of the U.S. Capitol and efforts to block the certification of election results “We have frozen all NetPAC political contributions while we review and reassess its policies… Source link

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Amazon joins Apple, Google in giving far right-friendly Parler the boot

Amazon joins Apple, Google in giving far right-friendly Parler the boot

Amazon booted Parler, a social media platform popular with President Donald Trump’s supporters, off its web-hosting service over night after Apple and Google removed it from their app stores. Parler could be offline for a week due to Amazon’s action, Parler CEO John Matze said. That prediction may be optimistic since the platform will need to be rebuilt from scratch, The Associated Press reports. On Friday, Google yanked it from its app store for allowing postings that seek “to incite… Source link

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Mike Babcock signs on with NBC as analyst

Mike Babcock signs on with NBC as analyst

Mike Babcock is emerging from exile. NBC, the NHL’s U.S. broadcasting partner, announced Monday that the former Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs head coach, and two-time Olympic gold medal-winning bench boss with Canada, has signed on as a studio analyst for the upcoming season. Babcock will, in a way, take the seat from Mike Milbury, who NBC chose not to retain for this upcoming season for reasons that presumably include the sexist comment he uttered on air during the first-round… Source link

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Bitcoin and Tesla Have Gotten the Fed’s Attention

Bitcoin and Tesla Have Gotten the Fed’s Attention

(Bloomberg Opinion) — The Federal Reserve isn’t happy about the pervasive talk of asset bubbles. Consider Tesla Inc., for instance. From my Bloomberg Opinion colleague John Authers: “The risks far outweigh the potential rewards. The more we see of such crazy behavior, the more we should prepare to take evasive action against a true investment bubble.” Or cryptocurrencies, from Scott Minerd, chief investment officer with Guggenheim Investments: “Bitcoin’s parabolic rise is… Source link

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Elon Musk tweet sends this stock up 1,500% in 24 hours — may be a sign of market bubble

Elon Musk tweet sends this stock up 1,500% in 24 hours — may be a sign of market bubble

TipRanks 3 “Strong Buy” Stocks with Over 9% Dividend Yield Markets ended 2020 on a high note, and have started 2021 on a bullish trajectory. All three major indexes have recently surged to all-time highs as investors seemingly looked beyond the pandemic and hoped for signs of a rapid recovery. Veteran strategist Edward Yardeni sees the economic recovery bringing its own slowdown with it. As the COVID vaccination program allows for further economic opening, with more people getting back to… Source link

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Renault names former Google exec to head Alpine brand

Renault names former Google exec to head Alpine brand

Renault said Abiteboul would be leaving the automaker. On Monday, De Meo offered praise for Abiteboul, who, with retiring Renault Sport president Jerome Stoll, had led the automaker’s return to Formula One as a manufacturer in 2016 and scored its first podium spots under the new effort in 2020. “His remarkable work in F1 since 2007 allows us to look to the future, with a strong team and the new Alpine F1 Team identity to conquer the podiums this year,” de Meo said in a news… Source link

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Google Makes 4 Changes to Index Coverage Report

Google Makes 4 Changes to Index Coverage Report

Google Search Console’s Index Coverage report is receiving 4 updates to keep site owners better informed about indexing issues. The Index Coverage report is new compared to other reports Google offers, as it was first introduced when the revamped version of Search Console launched in 2018. Since the launch of the Index Coverage report site owners have been sharing feedback with Google about improvements they’d like to see made in the future. Changes to the Index Coverage report, rolling out… Source link

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