Monthly Archives: February 2022

Democrats try to blame inflation on widespread ‘price gouging’

Democrats have an inflation problem with voters. And they’ve been pointing in a range of directions to deflect the blame for consumer prices that have increased at the highest rate in 40 years. Targets include supply chain woes, the stalled Build Back Better plan, the gas tax, and lower immigration rates. Some Democrats also contend that across the economy, big corporations have spurred skyrocketing inflation — and that means you could hear the phrase “price gouging” a lot between now and… Source link

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Roblox stock is crashing because kids are returning to the real world

Roblox shares are getting whooped in the real world on Wednesday after disappointing earnings. Shares of the gaming giant crashed 20% to $58 in pre-market trading — bringing the stock below its $64.50 direct listing price from March 2021 —as analysts voiced their concerns. with the company’s quarter. The Roblox ticker page was the most visited on Yahoo Finance. “Once stuck-inside kids and teens are now spending weekdays off their devices and out in the real world. The big picture… Source link

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New bill would require Facebook, Google and others to protect children

Sens. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., and Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., conduct a news conference in Capitol. Tom Williams | CQ-Roll Call, Inc. | Getty Images Two senators introduced a new bill Wednesday that would give online platforms a duty to act in kids’ best interests and prevent or mitigate the risk of certain harms including suicide, eating disorders and substance abuse. The Kids Online Safety Act was introduced by Sens. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., and Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., respectively… Source link

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Canadian inflation hits levels not seen since 1991

Canadian inflation has an effect on the economy whether it’s interest rates, mortgage rates, gas prices or any other thing we require as a good or service. (Getty Images) Canadian inflation topped 5 per cent in January, for the first time since September 1991. Statistics Canada says the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 5.1 per cent year-over-year, higher than estimates of 4.8 per cent. It was 4.8 per cent in December. For the sake of comparison, the CPI increased 1 per cent in January 2021 on a… Source link

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Google Plans Privacy Changes, but Promises to Not Be Disruptive

Google said on Wednesday that it was working on privacy measures meant to limit the sharing of data on smartphones running its Android software. But the company promised those changes would not be as disruptive as a similar move by Apple last year. Apple’s changes to its iOS software on iPhones asked users for permission before allowing advertisers to track them. Apple’s permission controls — and, ultimately, the decision by users to block tracking — have had a profound impact on… Source link

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Google Cloud to Announce 10-Year Deal With Dun & Bradstreet

Google Cloud will announce a 10-year deal with Dun & Bradstreet Holdings Inc. Wednesday to provide it with cloud computing services, while the two companies will also collaborate on developing software and services on supply-chain risk and other issues. Under the agreement, Dun & Bradstreet will accelerate its infrastructure modernization using Google Cloud as its preferred cloud provider. The two companies also said they plan to… Source link

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Google Wants to Turn Your Old Mac into a Chromebook With Chrome OS Flex

Google has announced early access to Chrome OS Flex, a method of replacing the operating system on older PCs and Macs “within minutes” to essentially turn them into Chromebooks. The company is encouraging individuals, schools, and businesses to download Chrome OS Flex so they can “easily try modern computing with cloud-based management” while extending the lifespan of older devices, thereby reducing e-waste. The idea is that if you have an aging Mac lying around that can’t run macOS 12… Source link

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Yandex (YNDX) Q4 Earnings Miss Estimates, Revenues Rise Y/Y

Yandex N.V. YNDX reported fourth-quarter 2021 adjusted earnings of 4 cents per share, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 76.5%. Further, the bottom line declined 82.6% year over year. Revenues were $1.5 billion. In ruble terms, the figure stands at RUB 110.3 billion, which rose 54% on a year-over-year basis. The reported revenue figure includes the consolidated financial results of Yandex.Market. Strengthening momentum across the company’s online advertising drove top-line growth…. Source link

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Adrian Peterson, wife deny that he

Adrian Peterson denies striking his wife Ashley. (Wesley Hitt/Getty Images) Adrian Peterson and his wife Ashley have responded to his arrest for alleged domestic violence on Super Bowl Sunday, with both denying that he struck her. Airport police confirmed that Peterson was arrested Sunday morning on a felony domestic violence charge for an incident on a plane departing Los Angeles International Airport. Peterson’s representatives later confirmed that Peterson and Ashley were involved in “a… Source link

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Is it time for Los Angeles’ other NFL team to go all in?

My favorite fight song in sports has always been “San Diego Super Chargers.” I don’t think it’s any coincidence that Dan Fouts threw for career-highs in passing yardage three seasons in a row after the song’s release in 1979. It’s a certified banger, trust me. The serotonin rush I get from listening to it is close to the rush I experienced when BetMGM released their Super Bowl LVII odds and I saw the Chargers listed at +2500. I’m jumping on that value before the free agency period starts,… Source link

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