Monthly Archives: March 2021

Yahoo Golf Talk: The Honda Classic

The cutline carnage should continue this week as the TOUR hops from one water-heavy course to another. The Honda Classic takes place at PGA National’s Champion Course which has water in play on 15 holes. The field averages roughly 2.36 double bogeys or worse per 72 holes at this week’s venue. That is the highest number of any course on the regular PGA TOUR rota. Don’t get too comfortable or confident about any DFS plays this week because nobody is immune to a big number when it comes to water… Source link

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Bats to avoid in drafts at ADP

Long before I was in a position to share my analysis with anyone, Cory Schwartz taught me on the Fantasy 411 podcast that “Fantasy baseball is a zero-sum game.” I’ve never forgotten that expression, as it reminds me that for every player who will experience greater success in the coming season, another player has to experience more failure. And fantasy baseball drafts are all about targeting those who will outperform their ADP (average draft position) and avoiding those who will fall… Source link

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Women doctors detail widespread sexism in medicine

Women have made major strides toward careers in medicine in America over the last few decades but continue to face stifling sexism throughout their careers. “It’s a very well-kept secret,” Roberta Gebhard, the former president of the American Medical Women’s Association (AMWA), told Yahoo Finance. “We find ourselves trying not to poison our young when they’re coming up. We try and educate them on what to do if you find yourself in a position where you’re either being sexually… Source link

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Yahoo DFS Golf: The Honda Classic

The Honda Classic Palm Beach Gardens, FloridaPGA National (Champion) – Par 70 – 7,125 yardsField – 144 entrantsPurse – $7M The Preview Wedged between the PLAYERS Championship and the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play only a few weeks before the Masters, this year’s Honda Classic serves as an underwhelming finale to the Florida Swing with zero attendees located higher than 18th in the Official World Golf Ranking. Nonetheless, those who appreciate carnage on the course could be in for a treat as… Source link

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AstraZeneca vaccine risk is ‘not concerning, appears more politically motivated’: doctor

More than a dozen countries in the European Union have suspended distribution of AstraZeneca’s vaccine due to blood clot concerns, further complicating a vaccination effort that was already lagging across the region. The call to pause the rollout is being questioned by some health experts, who say the data simply does not support the decision. It is “important to contextualize” what’s being reported because the risk of blood clots is no higher among vaccinated people than among the… Source link

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Ford to Let 30,000 Employees Remain at Home Post-Pandemic

(Bloomberg) — Ford Motor Co. told employees they can continue to work from home, allowing more than 30,000 to use the office only when they need to, even after the pandemic is over. The “flexible hybrid work model” unveiled Wednesday lets employees choose to stay home for “heads-down work,” while coming to the office for meetings and team-building activities. The system will debut as soon as July and apply mostly to salaried office staff, not factory workers. Kiersten Robinson,… Source link

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Fed to announce policy decision at 2 p.m. ET

TipRanks 3 Big Dividend Stocks Yielding at Least 8%; Analysts Say ‘Buy’ Do you like roller coasters? According to Deutsche Bank, we’re looking at some roller coaster volatility for the next few months, with near-term gains likely, followed by a Q2 retreat, and second-half gains. The firm expects share values to fall in the next three months, perhaps by as much as 5% to 10%, for several reasons laid out by the firm’s strategist Binky Chadha. “The more front-loaded the impact of the… Source link

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Google fixes Chrome zero‑day bug | 2021-03-17

Google fixes Chrome zero‑day bug | 2021-03-17 | Security Magazine This website requires certain cookies to work and uses other cookies to help you have the best experience. By visiting this website, certain cookies have already been set, which you may delete and… Source link

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Google Answers Advertisers Burning Questions About FLoC

We now know Google will not build out alternative identifiers to track individuals as they browse the web. While Google’s March 3 announcement may not have come as a huge surprise, it did raise a lot of questions with advertisers as to what features they would lose and what future targeting options might look like. Ginny Marvin, Google’s Ads Product Liaison, was gracious enough to answer some of those burning questions for us.  It seems like there’s a lot of confusion around the Privacy… Source link

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Google wants to watch you sleep with new Nest Hub screen | WJHL

Sleep-sensing technology will be a key feature on Google’s next generation of its Nest Hub, a 7-inch display unveiled Tuesday, March 16, 2021. (Google via AP) SAN RAMON, Calif. (AP) — Google’s next internet-connected home device will test whether consumers trust the company enough to let it snoop on their sleep. New sleep-sensing technology will be a key feature on Google’s latest version of its Nest Hub, a 7-inch smart screen… Source link

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