Yearly Archives: 2021

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The Conversation Reducing methane is good for climate, health and can pay for itself – yet emissions are still rising fast, a new UN report warns Methane is the world’s second most abundant greenhouse gas. It doesn’t stay in the atmosphere as long as CO2, but it’s many times more potent. Photo by Don Bartletti/Los Angeles Times via Getty ImageMethane, the main ingredient in natural gas, is a larger climate problem than the world anticipates, and cutting its emissions will be crucial to… Source link

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Google Assistant’s Broadcast feature can now reach you from your phone

Looking to summon the entire family even when some loved ones are out and about? Google Assistant’s Broadcast feature can now do just that, thanks to a recent update. Google is also rolling out a long-awaited improvement to the Assistant’s Family Bell feature. Mentioned in this article Set to go live today, Google Assistant’s enhanced Broadcast feature can now reach members of your family group on their phones as well as on Google smart speakers and… Source link

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Elizabeth Warren exults at the news of a Biden move on COVID vaccine patents

The New York Times ‘Turning the Corner’: U.S. COVID Outlook Reaches Most Hopeful Point Yet After weeks of coronavirus patients flooding emergency rooms in Michigan, the worst COVID-19 hot spot in the nation, hospitalizations are finally falling. On some recent days, entire states, including Wisconsin and West Virginia, have reported zero new coronavirus deaths — a brief but promising respite from the onslaught of the past year. And in New York and Chicago, officials encouraged by the recent… Source link

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Verizon to Sell Off Yahoo

Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! Verizon recently announced that they would be selling Yahoo! and AOL to a private equity firm for about half the amount they bought the two properties for.  And so the Yahoo saga continues — and with this news, we have almost come full circle. If you are looking for more details about the history of this situation, you can find that here. For now, here’s a quick timeline of events: The early 2000s: Yahoo! is the king of the search engines 2003:… Source link

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Verizon to sell Yahoo, AOL to Apollo for $5B

Verizon announced this week that it will sell its AOL and Yahoo assets to Apollo Global Management, Inc. for $5 billion. Verizon will retain a 10% stake in the company, which will be known as Yahoo when the transaction closes. The deal allows Verizon Media to pursue other growth areas, which it hopes will benefit its employees, advertisers, publishing partners and approximately 900 million monthly active users around the world. “We are excited to be joining forces with Apollo,”… Source link

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New Georgia law legalizing college athlete endorsements also allows schools to take athletes' money – Yahoo Sports

The Guardian I watched Arizona’s unprecedented election audit – here’s what’s happening Experts say the effort, trundling along slowly in Phoenix, is unreliable and dangerous Contractors working for Cyber Ninjas in Phoenix examine and recount ballots from the 2020 election. Photograph: Courtney Pedroza/Getty Images Sign up for the Guardian’s Fight to Vote newsletter Happy Thursday, I’m writing from Phoenix, where I’m spending the week covering a remarkable GOP audit of the 2020… Source link

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Sen Klobuchar calls Trump ‘The Ultimate conveyor of misinformation,’ says Facebook should ban him permanently

The Facebook (FB) oversight board’s decision to uphold an indefinite ban on former President Trump’s account renewed calls for antitrust action against the social media giant Wednesday. But one lawmaker spearheading the charge to reshape the country’s antitrust law says Trump should be banned permanently. Speaking to Yahoo Finance, Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D, MN) said Trump’s refusal to admit defeat in the 2020 presidential election, and continued lies about election fraud are reason… Source link

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‘Glad’ Donald Trump will not be on Facebook

Progressive Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) on Wednesday applauded the Facebook (FB) oversight board’s decision to uphold the ban on former President Donald Trump from the site for the time being. But she warned that the move demonstrates the outsized power of the social media platform, and reaffirms her call to break up the nation’s tech giants. “I’m glad that Donald Trump is not going to be on Facebook,” she tells Yahoo Finance Editor-in-Chief Andy Serwer. “Suits me.”  “But part two is that… Source link

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Google is going to start automatically enrolling users in two-step verification

Google will soon start pushing more Gmail users and Google Account holders to enable two-step verification — the extra layer of security that can protect people when their credentials have been phished or exposed through a data breach.  May 6 is “World Password Day” which is largely about making people less reliant on them for securing online accounts.  Google’s contribution this year is to nudge more people into enabling two-step… Source link

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New jobless claims fell to a fresh pandemic-era low of 498,000 last week

New weekly jobless claims set a new pandemic-era low last week, falling below 500,000 for the first time since March 2020, with initial filings trending decidedly lower in recent weeks amid the pick-up in economic activity.  The Department of Labor released its weekly report on new jobless claims Thursday at 8:30 a.m. ET. Here were the main metrics from the report, compared to consensus data compiled by Bloomberg: Initial jobless claims, week ended May 1: 498,000 vs. 538,000 expected and a… Source link

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