Monthly Archives: May 2021

Cinco de Mayo: Frequently asked Google questions about the holiday

(CNN) — When it comes to Cinco de Mayo — the annual fiesta that gives Americans an excuse to load up on more tacos and margaritas than they usually do — people ask a lot of questions. A WHOLE LOT of them. And many of these inquiries are, shall we say, rather obvious (or occasionally downright strange). It makes you wonder if some folks got into the tequila a little early. When is Cinco de Mayo? Cinco = 5. de Mayo = of May. So, May 5. When is Cinco de Mayo 2021? May 5, for those who needed… Source link

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The first thing people like Warren Buffett ask when you offer them something: Morning Brief

Get the Morning Brief sent directly to your inbox every Monday to Friday by 6:30 a.m. ET. Subscribe Wednesday, May 5, 2021 Any business proposition is worthwhile for the right price  In one of the more light-hearted moments of Berkshire Hathaway’s annual shareholders meeting on Saturday, Ajit Jain, vice chairman of Insurance Operations, was asked if he’d be willing to underwrite the insurance to cover Elon Musk’s SpaceX mission to Mars, assuming Musk asked. “This is an easy one,” Jain said…. Source link

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FTSE recovers from Yellen-driven sell-off

TipRanks These 3 Esports Stocks Have Over 60% Upside in Sight, Say Analysts Competitive gaming, or esports, is a fast-growing subset of the online video gaming industry. Video game popularity, for a long time, was driven by its niche appeal – gamer communities developed, and it seems that every game genre has its own fandom. Fantasy leagues adapted well to online gaming, and the networked systems saw the introduction of massive multi-player role playing games. Like many online services,… Source link

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Verizon sells internet trailblazers Yahoo and AOL

Verizon has been shedding media assets as it refocuses on wireless, spending billions on licensing the airwaves needed for the next generation of faster mobile service, called 5G (Subscribe to our Today’s Cache newsletter for a quick snapshot of top 5 tech stories. Click here to subscribe for free.) AOL and Yahoo are being sold again, this time to a private equity firm. Wireless company Verizon will sell Verizon Media, which consists of the once-pioneering tech platforms, to Apollo Global… Source link

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Google accidentally reveals the name of its cheaper Pixel Buds

Google is rumored to release a new pair of TWS earbuds like the Pixel Buds that may be called the Google Pixel Buds A. This pair of Buds is expected to have a lower price-point than the current Pixel Buds model and as per the latest report, Google may have accidentally confirmed the name of the more affordable Buds. Google Pixel Buds As spotted by Caschy’s Blog, Google Germany added a listing to the search results for its store and the “Pixel Buds A-Series” was listed as an… Source link

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Nets’ Joe Tsai, Yahoo Founder Jerry Yang and More Launch $250 Million Initiative to Fight Hate

Several influential business leaders have recently started a $250 million initiative dedicated to serving 23 million Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders across the nation. Members of The Asian American Foundation (TAAF)launched the initiative on Monday. According to its organizers, the initiative is the “largest-ever philanthropic effort to support the AAPI community,”Reuters reported. In the last five years, TAAF’s board members have contributed around $125 million. The nonprofit… Source link

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Broncos RT Ja’Wuan James out for season with torn Achilles

The Week Tucker Carlson casually maligns David Frum, who responds by deconstructing his former friend’s ‘cowardly’ act Fox News star Tucker Carlson is having a moment — or, rather, another moment in a Zelig-like career full of them. Lately, he has been torching a select group of conservatives, and David Frum was added to that list Tuesday. Carlson’s ostensible target Tuesday night was the Central Intelligence Agency’s curious new ad featuring an “intersectional” Latina millennial officer…. Source link

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Au Revoir, Yahoo! Answers – WKMS

AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: There were zero reported deaths from college hazing incidents in 2020, but the pandemic lull on campuses is fading. And six young men have been charged with manslaughter after a sophomore at Bowling Green State University died of alcohol poisoning at a fraternity party. It’s the second hazing-related death this year. Experts like Hank Nuwer are concerned that more may be on the way. He’s an emeritus professor of journalism at Franklin College. He’s written five books on… Source link

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Stock futures open slightly lower after tech rout

TipRanks These 3 Cathie Wood Stocks Are Set to Rip Higher By 40% (Or More) The markets lately are a mix of gains and volatility, and it’s tough, sometimes, for investors to make sense of it. In times like these, it makes sense to turn to the experts. Cathie Wood is one such expert, an investor whose stock choices have consistently outperformed the overall markets. A protégé of famed economist Arthur Laffer, market guru Wood has built her reputation on her clear view of the markets. Her… Source link

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India Deaths May Double; Seychelles Cases Surge: Virus Update

(Bloomberg) — Deaths from Covid-19 in India may double from current levels, new research suggests. Meanwhile, the country was criticized for a “lack of leadership” as its prime minister resists pressure to lock down. Indian cricket regulators suspended the Premier League after players tested positive. President Joe Biden set a new target of 70% of U.S. adults receiving at least one vaccine shot by July 4. Rural hospitals and clinics will get almost $1 billion to ramp up testing and… Source link

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