We’re halfway through the year, and while the markets have been volatile, investors are having a good time so far. The S&P 500 has gained 11% year-to-date, and the tech-heavy NASDAQ has gained 9%. With the Fed keeping interest rates at historic lows, stocks are offering better rates of return – and they are keeping ahead of inflation, as well. But while the overall markets are up, individual stock performance can and will vary. Which means that in the midst of a general rising trend,… Source link
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Why Yahoo Mobile Is Already Shutting Down & What You Need To Know
Yahoo Mobile is shutting down on August 31 as a result of Verizon’s sale of the Yahoo brand to the Apollo Global Management investment firm. On August 31, Yahoo Mobile — an unlimited call, text, and data smartphone plan currently owned by Verizon — will shut down. The plan was only launched in March last year, but it will be shuttered as part of Apollo Global Management’s acquisition of Verizon Media, of which the Yahoo brand is a part. The deal is… Source link
Read More »Google’s health care data-sharing partnership is a problem
Elevate your enterprise data technology and strategy at Transform 2021. On May 26, Google and HCA Healthcare, a national hospital chain, announced a data sharing partnership that will provide the internet giant with access to a host of patient records and real-time medical information. But what is being cast by both companies as a win for improved patient treatments and outcomes is hardly a victory for consumers. Google has a dark history of exploiting personal data for profit…. Source link
Read More »Joel Embiid fined $35K, Hawks’ Fernando suspended
The NBA fined Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid $35,000 and suspended the Atlanta Hawks center Bruno Fernando one game without pay following the altercation between the teams in Game 6, the league announced on Sunday. The 76ers and Hawks meet for Game 7 at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia. Tipoff is 8 p.m. ET on TNT. Fernando was suspended for leaving the bench area during the altercation and will serve it on Sunday. Embiid fined for ‘escalating’ situation Embiid fell on top of the… Source link
Read More »Body of fourth tuber, age 7, found in North Carolina river
EDEN, N.C. (AP) — The body of a fourth tuber has been found in a North Carolina river following a deadly accident in which a family on a recreational float went over a dam, local officials said Sunday. The Rockingham County Sheriff’s Office confirmed in a news release that Isiah Crawford, 7, was the person who was found in the Dan River. Another tuber, Teresa Villano, 35, is still missing. The search for her continued on Sunday, including near the Virginia state line, officials said. The… Source link
Read More »Bucks now favored to win it all
Thanks to James Harden’s hamstring, Kyrie Irving’s ankle and Kevin Durant‘s toes, the Brooklyn Nets are out of the NBA playoffs. The Nets were overwhelming favorites to win it all before their second-round series against the Bucks, and those odds got even shorter after taking a 2-0 lead. More than 40 percent of the money wagered on who would win the NBA championship was on the Nets. After Brooklyn’s Game 7 loss on Saturday night there were a lot of torn-up tickets and some very happy… Source link
Read More »What to know this week
Investors this week are set to eye a number of economic data prints, including an update on the Federal Reserve’s preferred measure of inflation — personal consumption expenditures (PCE). Corporate events will include Amazon’s annual shopping extravaganza. This week’s inflation report from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis on PCE will take on additional significance after the Fed upgraded its forecast on inflation for this year and next. The Fed’s updated median outlook for inflation… Source link
Read More »Google celebrates Dad with pop-up card Doodle
Google Sunday is Father’s Day in many parts of the world, the day we show a little extra… Source link
Read More »5 lessons to learn when you’re older
Every year, I make time reflect on the promises, lessons and ideas that I want my two young daughters to learn when they’re older. As an Asian American parent, husband and business leader, I wrote a Father’s Day letter — encompassing many of those things — that I look forward to sharing with my kids one day: Dear Polaire and Ceboline, This past year and 2021 (so far) have been incredibly challenging. A global pandemic killed hundreds of thousands, sickened millions and affected the daily… Source link
Read More »Should Big Test remain as gatekeeper of higher education?
Colleges are increasingly making standardized tests optional for applicants, leading to questions about whether or not the companies profiting from broad-based testing should be the de facto gatekeepers of the higher education admissions system. “The test prep industry has become a multi-billion dollar industry, and it’s growing and expanding at a high rate,” Susan Paterno, a professor of English and director of the journalism program at Chapman University and previously served on a… Source link
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