Each week during the 2021-22 NBA season, we will take a deeper dive into some of the league’s biggest storylines in an attempt to determine whether the trends are based more in fact or fiction moving forward. [ Last week’s Fact or Fiction: A changing of the All-Star guard ] LaMelo Ball is the biggest Eastern Conference All-Star snub How you feel about NBA All-Star Game snubs depends on how you feel about the exhibition itself. [ 2022 NBA All-Star Game: Starters • Reserves ] If you’re the type… Source link
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‘Tom Brady brought a lot of joy to New England’: Former Boston mayor
Tom Brady fan and former long-time Boston mayor Marty Walsh is wishing the NFL legend all the best in retirement. That’s even as the star QB didn’t shower New England Patriots fans with love initially when he announced his retirement this week. “Tom Brady brought a lot of joy to New England. Six Super Bowls we were in. Ten Super Bows all together. We won six. I want to commend Tom Brady on his retirement,” Walsh, now U.S. Labor Secretary, said on Yahoo Finance Live. After another MVP worthy… Source link
Read More »There’s ‘no relief in sight’ for high trucking costs: BofA
A massive shortage of truckers continues to be a bottleneck for supply chains across North America, serving as a significant factor in the American inflation story and leading to skyrocketing trucking costs. According to a recent Bank of America Global Research (BAC) report, the crunch seen in the trucking industry is showing no signs of abating. “One shipper’s rates [are up] +33% [year-over-year], no relief in sight; sees labor shortages & expect pricing to stay elevated,” BofA’s… Source link
Read More »Alzheimer’s-like changes found in COVID patients’ brains; flu shot, mRNA booster safe together
By Nancy Lapid (Reuters) – The following is a summary of some recent studies on COVID-19. They include research that warrants further study to corroborate the findings and that has yet to be certified by peer review. Alzheimer’s-like changes seen in COVID-19 patients’ brains People who die of severe COVID-19 have brain abnormalities that resemble changes seen in Alzheimer’s disease – accumulation of a protein called tau inside brain cells, and abnormal amounts of the protein beta-amyloid that… Source link
Read More »Craft Superfood Chain Everbowl™ Announces Moving to the Bitcoin Standard
Jeff Fenster, Everbowl CEO and Founder Jeff Fenster, Everbowl CEO and Founder Jeff Fenster, Everbowl CEO and Founder SAN DIEGO, Feb. 04, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — California-based, craft superfood chain, Everbowl™ (https://www.everbowl.com), will now run its business operations off the Bitcoin Standard and is converting cash reserves to Bitcoin. As Founder and CEO, Jeff Fenster explains, “We’ve concluded that running the business exclusively on cash isn’t the most advantageous, nor the safest,… Source link
Read More »Google Stadia has reportedly been demoted, but it might show up in your Peloton
One year after Google revealed it now saw Google Stadia cloud gaming idea as a mere “technology platform for industry partners” rather than a true rival to Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft, Business Insider is reporting that some Stadia gamers’ fears have come true: the entire Stadia project has been demoted within Google, and its new priority is to power experiences from companies including Peloton, Bungie, and Capcom rather than attracting more games to Stadia itself. In fact,… Source link
Read More »Tesla’s market share is at risk of plunging: analyst
The big guns in the auto industry are coming for Tesla’s number one spot in electric vehicles, warns one long-time auto analyst. And they could succeed in the not too distant future. “We expect Tesla’s market share to drop from about 70% in EVs to about 20% in the next three years. They [Ford and General Motors] are gaining the bulk of the market share we expect Tesla to lose,” said Bank of America auto analyst John Murphy on Yahoo Finance Live. While Tesla recently capped off an impressive… Source link
Read More »What economists are saying about the red-hot January jobs report
U.S. payrolls recorded a stunning jump in January despite a record number of Americans calling in sick from work as the Omicron variant spread rapidly across the country at the start of the year. The Labor Department reported Friday that non-farm payrolls surged by 467,000 for the month, an upside surprise from what experts expected. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg forecasted payroll growth of 125,000, and the highest prediction was 250,000 jobs added. Other figures in this latest workforce… Source link
Read More »Bitcoin is a 100 year investment: Microstrategy CEO
Feeling down that bitcoin prices are well off their all-time highs? Don’t be, says bitcoin bull and MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor. “My time horizon is a decade or more,” Saylor said on Yahoo Finance Live. And Saylor is putting his money where his mouth is on bitcoin. MicroStrategy disclosed this week it purchased 660 bitcoin for about $25 million between Dec. 30, 2021 and Jan. 31, 2022. The average price per coin tallied $37,865. The company now holds 125,051 bitcoins valued at about $4.8… Source link
Read More »Apple, Google in Congress’ crosshairs for app store practices
Apple, Google in Congress’ crosshairs for app store practices | Fortune … Source link
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