The hot housing market may finally be cooling off a bit. Pending home sales, a leading indicator of the housing market’s health, missed expectations and fell in November. The National Association of Realtors’ (NAR) Pending Home Sales Index, which tracks the number of homes that are under contract to be sold, dropped 2.2% in November from October. Analysts expected a 0.8% increase in sales, according to Bloomberg consensus estimates. Pending sales slid 2.7% from the same month a year… Source link
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Facebook, Google, Apple, and others face a growing whistleblower movement
Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen created an international media blitz earlier this year when she leaked tens of thousands of damning internal company documents to the Wall Street Journal and US government. Her disclosures so far have prompted public outrage and government investigations — and they’ve directed a spotlight at an increasingly powerful movement of tech workers who have been organizing to hold their companies accountable over ethical concerns ranging from workplace… Source link
Read More »A New Collaboration with Yandex from Istegelsin
A New Collaboration with Yandex from Istegelsin Delivering the orders of thousands of customers in full and on time every day, the fresh supermarket istegelsin’s agreement for route optimization in its deliveries is a first in the sector. Within the framework of this agreement, it started using Yandex.Routing, a logistics optimization service that automatically distributes deliveries to vehicles and creates the most appropriate route for each vehicle. In order for the supermarket… Source link
Read More »Omicron prompts rethink of vaccine impact, COVID-19 mandates: Morning Brief
This article first appeared in the Morning Brief. Get the Morning Brief sent directly to your inbox every Monday to Friday by 6:30 a.m. ET. Subscribe Wednesday, December 29, 2021 Mandates have curbed almost everything except COVID-19 cases Someone has to say it, and I derive no pleasure from doing so. But here goes: The Omicron wave is exposing the limits of COVID-19 restrictions, which are clearly failing. These include ferociously debated vaccine passports and masking policies that have done… Source link
Read More »Google and Tech Rivals Tap Cash Reserves to Realize Cloud Ambitions
Google and its rivals are wielding a new weapon in the battle for cloud-computing market share: big-dollar investments in companies that agree to sign on to their services. With Thomas Kurian serving as cloud chief executive since 2019 after a long tenure at Oracle Corp. , the Alphabet Inc. unit has been tapping its $142 billion treasure chest of cash to make it more attractive to customers. Google has taken… Source link
Read More »Yandex N : Revises Its Policies on Ethics and Business Conduct
Internet, 29 December, 2021. Yandex has updated the Yandex Group’s Code of Business Ethics and Conduct and introduced a standalone Supplier Code of Conduct. Effective from February 1, 2022, these documents will be used as the basis for the monitoring and management of compliance with the relevant internal policies and procedures. Yandex will inform all applicable stakeholders about the changes before the effective date. These documents align internal… Source link
Read More »Tesla’s Musk exercises all of his stock options expiring next year
San Francisco (Reuters) -Tesla Inc Chief Executive Elon Musk has exercised all of his options expiring next year, signaling an end to his stock sales that triggered a fall in the share price of the world’s most valuable carmaker. Musk said last week that he would reach his target of selling about 10% of his stake in Tesla “when the 10b preprogrammed sales complete,” likely referring to his options-related stock sales. Since early November, he has exercised options expiring next… Source link
Read More »A DoorDash employee making $400K a year complained about a company-wide initiative requiring that he personally make one delivery a month
DoorDash is making all its employees — even the CEO — work as delivery drivers at least once a month.Noam Galai/Getty Images DoorDash is reinstating its WeDash program. The program requires staff — including the CEO — to work as delivery drivers at least once a month. One employee who said they make $400K a year vented on social media about having to do the program. The delivery service DoorDash is making all its employees — even the CEO — deliver at least once a month, but not… Source link
Read More »Sports world mourns the loss of Hall of Famer John Madden
ABC News Harry Reid, the former 5-term US senator from Nevada, has died at 82 following cancer battle Harry Mason Reid, the former five-term U.S. senator from Nevada who led Senate Democrats for a decade spanning the Bush and Obama presidencies, died Tuesday, his wife, Landra Reid, confirmed in a statement. Harry was deeply touched to see his decades of service to Nevada honored in recent weeks with the re-naming of Las Vegas’ airport in his honor. Landra Reid thanked the doctors and nurses… Source link
Read More »NC State’s Dave Doeren reacts to Holiday Bowl cancellation
Oct 16, 2021; Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, USA; North Carolina State Wolfpack head coach Dave Doeren reacts during the first half against the Boston College Eagles at Alumni Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Paul Rutherford-USA TODAY Sports SAN DIEGO — N.C. State coach Dave Doeren was watching the end of another bowl game Tuesday afternoon when he found out his own had been canceled less than five hours before kickoff. Instead of visualizing how he would call the end of the Auburn-Houston game, he was… Source link
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