Monthly Archives: February 2021

Cavaliers G Matthew Dellavedova dealing with concussion

Matthew Dellavedova is reportedly in a bad place. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images) A fan favorite in Cleveland could be facing the end of his career. Matthew Dellavedova, the Cleveland Cavaliers guard who played a significant role on the team during its second LeBron James era, is still dealing with the after-effects of a serious concussion suffered during the team’s preseason opener on Dec. 12, according to The Athletic’s Joe Vardon and Kelsey Russo. Nearly two months after the… Source link

Read More »

Yahoo DFS Soccer: Saturday EPL Picks – Yahoo Sports

MATCHES (ET) FORWARDS Marcus Rashford, MUN v. EVE (£25): Everyone got in on the scoring against Southampton and Rashford was no different as he scored one goal on two shots. He’s been consistent for large parts of the season, scoring eight goals and providing five assists in Premier League play. Anthony Martial (£22) is an alternative to Rashford, while Edinson Cavani (£16) has better goal-scoring odds than both. Dominic Calvert-Lewin (£23) broke a goal drought against Leeds United and is… Source link

Read More »

Google opens paid-for Australia news platform in drive to derail Canberra’s content payment law

TipRanks The 5G Revolution Could Send These 3 Stocks Higher We’ve got a full month of 2021 behind us now, and a few trends are coming clearer. The coronavirus crisis may still be with us, but as vaccination programs expand, the end is in sight. With President Trump out of the picture, and the Democrats holding both Houses of Congress and the White House, politics is looking more predictable. And both of those developments bode well for an economic recovery this year. Looking back, at the… Source link

Read More »

Google opens paid-for Australia news platform in drive to derail Canberra’s content payment law

TipRanks The 5G Revolution Could Send These 3 Stocks Higher We’ve got a full month of 2021 behind us now, and a few trends are coming clearer. The coronavirus crisis may still be with us, but as vaccination programs expand, the end is in sight. With President Trump out of the picture, and the Democrats holding both Houses of Congress and the White House, politics is looking more predictable. And both of those developments bode well for an economic recovery this year. Looking back, at the… Source link

Read More »

Google opens paid-for Australia news platform in drive to undercut Canberra’s content payment law

CANBERRA (Reuters) – Tech giant Google on Friday launched a platform in Australia offering news it has paid for, striking its own content deals with publishers in a drive to show legislation proposed by Canberra to enforce payments, a world first, is unnecessary. FILE PHOTO: A smartphone with a Google app icon is seen in front of the displayed Australian flag in this illustration, January 22, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo/File Photo Only rolled out previously in Brazil and… Source link

Read More »

COVID vaccines and relative effectiveness: Yahoo News Explains

On Thursday, Johnson & Johnson submitted it’s COVID-19 vaccine for Emergency Use Authorization by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. If greenlit by the Food and Drug Administration, it could be the nation’s third COVID vaccine producer, joining Pfizer and Moderna. Johnson & Johnson said last week that its one-dose vaccine has an overall 66% efficacy rate, not as high as Pfizer or Moderna’s two-dose vaccines with nearly 95% efficacy. Yahoo News Medical Contributor Dr. Kavita Patel… Source link

Read More »

ESPN wants to lure Jim Nantz away from CBS

From the Super Bowl to the Masters to the Final Four, Jim Nantz is as much a part of CBS Sports as the marquee events that it covers. ESPN would reportedly like Sunday’s Super Bowl to be Nantz’s last with the network. Front Office Sports reports that ESPN hopes to lure Nantz away from CBS as he reportedly approaches the end of his contract this summer. Tony Romo money for Nantz? According to the New York Post, Nantz’s current deal pays him $6.5 million per year. He wants Tony Romo money… Source link

Read More »

Google Settles Pay and Hiring Bias Case for $3.8 Million

Google has agreed to pay about $3.8 million to settle allegations of systemic compensation and hiring discrimination at California and Washington worksites. More than 5,500 current employees and job applicants will receive payments under a conciliation agreement, according to the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL). The DOL’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) uncovered pay disparities for female software engineers during a routine compliance review, the agency said on Feb. 1…. Source link

Read More »