The popular Vanced YouTube app is being discontinued, after a legal threat from Google. The creators of Vanced have revealed the project will be shut down in the coming days, with download links set to be removed. While the app will continue to work for anyone who currently has it installed on Android, without any future updates it’s likely to stop working at some point soon. The Vanced owners say they’ve had to discontinue the project “due to legal reasons.” Google sent the… Source link
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William Hurt, Oscar-Winning Actor for ‘Kiss of the Spider Woman,’ Dies at 71
William Hurt, who became a top leading man in the 1980s, winning an Oscar for 1985’s “Kiss of the Spider Woman” and starring in “The Big Chill” and “Body Heat,” died Sunday of natural causes. He was 71. Hurt’s death was confirmed to Variety by his friend, Gerry Byrne. His son Will said in a statement, “It is with great sadness that the Hurt family mourns the passing of William Hurt, beloved father and Oscar winning actor, on March 13, 2022, one week before his 72nd birthday…. Source link
Read More »Unvaccinated Kyrie Irving attends Nets vs. Knicks game
Kyrie Irving sat courtside to watch his Brooklyn Nets teammates beat the New York Knicks on Sunday at Barclays Center in New York City. While Kevin Durant scored 53 points in the 110-107 win, Irving watched from the stands in street clothes. Durant scored Brooklyn’s final seven points including a 3-pointer with 56.3 seconds remaining that gave the Nets the lead for good at 106-103. Irving, a star guard for the Nets, remains unable to play with his team on their home court because he is… Source link
Read More »Twins acquire Sonny Gray in trade with Reds
The Minnesota Twins have added a significant piece to their rotation. The Twins acquired veteran right-handed pitcher Sonny Gray on Sunday from the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for pitcher Chase Petty, Minnesota’s first-round pick (No. 26 overall) in 2021. The Twins also added minor-league right-hander Francis Peguero in the deal. Gray, a two-time All-Star, had been with the Reds since 2019 and also had previous stints with the Oakland Athletics and New York Yankees. In 2021, Gray made 26… Source link
Read More »U.S. Labor Department ‘is right’ about 401(k) warning
The recent U.S. Labor Department (DOL) warning to fiduciaries who offer cryptocurrency investments inside 401(k) plans makes sense, one crypto executive told Yahoo Finance. “I think that the Department of Labor is right to say ‘heed caution,’ and don’t just jump barrel-in to this because it’s popular and you need to offer it — be pragmatic about it,” Chris Kline, COO and co-founder of Bitcoin IRA — an investment platform that allows investors to roll over their IRAs and 401(k)’s… Source link
Read More »What to watch this week
A pivotal few days are underway for investors expectantly watching the Federal Reserve this week as it tees up for a long-anticipated liftoff on interest rates likely to come Wednesday, following the central bank’s two-day policy-setting meeting. Possible revisions to its forecast on rate hiking plans will be on the radar as war in Eastern Europe hangs over the global economy. The latest print on producer prices and February retail sales are also on traders’ agenda this week, along with… Source link
Read More »Patrick Mahomes marries Brittany Matthews in Hawaii
Say hello to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mahomes. Mahomes, the star Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, married his longtime girlfriend, Brittany Matthews, in a ceremony in Hawaii on Saturday. Mahomes and Matthews have been together since they were high school classmates at Whitehouse High School in Texas. Matthews is a fitness instructor who co-founded Kansas City’s NWSL franchise, the Kansas City Current. The couple have a one-year old daughter named Sterling, who was born in February 2021. Jackson… Source link
Read More »Russians try to sell Big Macs for $36 each and a McDonald’s paper bag for more than $300, following the closure of branches
Russians have been attempting to sell McDonald’s menu items on Russian website Avito.faber1893/Shutterstock Russians are trying to sell McDonald’s menu items online, following branch closures. Popular items like Big Macs and McMuffins have been offered at inflated prices. One listing on a classified ads website offered McDonald’s packaging for up to $373. Russians are attempting to sell McDonald’s menu items online at highly inflated prices, following the closure of more than 800 restaurants in… Source link
Read More »Will Apple or Google slow sports betting on your phone?
Remember when we decided that spending too much time on our phones was a bad thing? That immersing ourselves in our iPhones could be unhealthy, or even addictive? That was a couple of years ago. So riddle me this: Now something that we already know is potentially addictive — sports betting — is available on those phones, accompanied by a media blitz promising a path to easy money. But people raising concerns about that combination seem few and far between. So what happens to the… Source link
Read More »Google profiting from ‘predatory’ loan adverts promising instant cash | Google
Google is profiting from ads promoting “instant” cash and loans delivered “faster than pizza” despite a pledge to protect users from “deceptive and harmful” financial products. The ads were served to people in the UK who searched terms like “quick money now” and “need money help” and directed users to firms offering high-interest loans. One, listed in Google search results above links to the government website and debt charities, promised “cash in ten minutes… Source link
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