Monthly Archives: March 2022

No. 12 Richmond beats No. 5 Iowa

The Big Ten tournament champion is out of the men’s NCAA tournament. No. 12 Richmond knocked out No. 5 Iowa with a 67-63 win Thursday afternoon in the first round of the Midwest region. The Spiders’ Nathan Cayo had two huge buckets in the paint in the final 90 seconds of the game while Richmond got a little help on a no-call by referees on a missed three by Iowa’s Kris Murray. Murray attempted a three with a minute left and the Hawkeyes trailing, 60-57. He was clearly hit on the arm by… Source link

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Gonzaga, Arizona favored by NBC Sports Chicago experts

Gonzaga, Arizona favored by NBC Sports Chicago ‘experts’ originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago If there’s a sporting event that transcends its own game and league, it’s got to be March Madness, especially the first two days of the men’s NCAA tournament, when even MLB spring training keeps one eye on the basketball being played nonstop on every TV in clubhouses across Arizona and Florida. It’s in that spirit that we interrupt your already previously interrupted 2022 baseball spring… Source link

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JPMorgan’s Kolanovic Says Market Bubble Corrections Almost Over

(Bloomberg) — The rout in tech, biotechnology and emerging-markets stocks may be nearly over, and it’s time for investors to start adding to beaten-down, high-beta positions, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co. strategist Marko Kolanovic. Most Read from Bloomberg “While the commodity supercycle will persist,” the strategist said, “the correction in bubble sectors is now likely finished, and geopolitical risk will likely start abating in a few weeks’ time (while a comprehensive… Source link

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Controversial foul was ‘backbreaker’ for South Dakota State

South Dakota State was 3 shot-clock seconds away from March Madness opportunity. Not from an upset, necessarily, or even a lead, but with less than a minute to play in an NCAA men’s tournament opener in Buffalo on Thursday, the 13th-seeded Jackrabbits were down three and one stop away from a chance to take No. 4 seed Providence to overtime. Then, with the shot clock waning, Jackrabbits star Douglas Wilson flew out to contest a 3-point shot. Providence’s Jared Bynum missed it, but Wilson… Source link

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Why Netflix is finally cracking down on password sharing

Netflix (NFLX) is cracking down on password sharing. In a blog post, the streaming giant revealed it is currently testing an additional charge between $2 to $3 for subscribers who share accounts with people outside of their household. The new pricing model will first be tested in Chile, Costa Rica, and Peru. The company did not give an indication if or when this rollout would happen in the U.S. Netflix “always made it easy for people who live together to share their Netflix account, with… Source link

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Memphis secures Penny Hardaway’s first tourney win

For a half on Thursday, the Memphis Tigers looked like world beaters against Boise State. In the end, they settled for a stressful NCAA tournament win and a second-round matchup with tournament favorite Gonzaga. Memphis, a No. 9 seed, opened a 39-18 halftime lead over the No. 8 seed Broncos before fending off a second-half rally in a 64-53 victory for the first NCAA tournament win of Hardaway’s coaching career. In the process it saw the surprise return of much-hyped freshman Emoni Bates. The… Source link

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Russian TV channel to seek Google fines abroad after U.S. giant loses appeal

Konstantin Malofeev, chairman of the board of directors of the Tsargrad media group, speaks during an interview with Reuters in Moscow, Russia September 16, 2021. REUTERS/Tatyana Makeyeva/File Photo Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Register March 17 (Reuters) – The television channel of a sanctioned Russian businessman on Thursday said Alphabet Inc’s (GOOGL.O) Google had lost a court appeal against a 2021 ruling that the company pay a compounding fine for blocking access… Source link

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Financial sector ‘on high alert’ for cyberattacks, CrowdStrike CEO says

Though cyberattacks have not been utilized heavily in the Ukrainian conflict to this point, the financial sector remains on high alert to the possibility. CrowdStrike (CRWD), an American cybersecurity company dedicated to preventing and combating security breaches, is one of several informational security corporations increasing vigilance in anticipation of possible cyberattacks. CEO George Kurtz discussed the prospect of cyber warfare in the conflict in Ukraine on a recent Yahoo Finance Live… Source link

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Google’s tweaking the Play Store to make it better for tablets and folding phones

Google is making some tweaks to the Play Store to make it easier for people with big screen devices to find apps that’ll take advantage of the display real estate. According to a post on its Developers blog, the company has some changes planned for how apps are ranked and promoted, how reviews are displayed, and the alert messages you might see if you’re browsing apps on a tablet, foldable, or Chromebook. In the post, Google says that it will update how the Play Store ranks and… Source link

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Here’s what Warren Buffett’s favorite stock market indicator is saying now

Stocks have endured a terrible start to the year as investors fret about soaring inflation and the Russia-Ukraine war — but the pullback still doesn’t look like a great buying opportunity per a tried and true measure used by legendary investor Warren Buffett. The “Buffett Indicator” as it’s called by legions of devotees — which takes the Wilshire 5000 Index (viewed as the total stock market) and divides it by the annual U.S. GDP — is still hovering around a record high even as… Source link

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