Monthly Archives: November 2022

NBA DFS Picks: Yahoo Plays and Strategy for Monday, November 14

NBA DFS Picks: Yahoo Plays and Strategy for Monday, November 14

With an injured Fred VanVleet, Scottie Barnes is a player to watch in Monday’s game against the Pistons. The NBA starts off the week on Monday with seven games on the schedule. Injuries continue to pile up across the league, which will leave several teams shorthanded. When the Pistons host the Raptors, Pascal Siakam (groin), Fred VanVleet (illness) and Cade Cunningham (lower leg) will all be out. Kawhi Leonard (knee) and John Wall (knee) will both be out during the Clippers’… Source link

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Alleged Google Pixel Fold Renders and Price Leak

Alleged Google Pixel Fold Renders and Price Leak

The author’s render of the Pixel Fold. The leaked render is inside this article. Keep scrolling.Photo: Florence Ion / Gizmodo Google hasn’t announced its folding smartphone yet, but it’s been a few years since the rumors started circulating, enough that we have an idea of what the company will do when it finally commits to the form factor. Over at Front Page Tech, a popular YouTube channel that’s been on the money a few times with leaks, new renders indicate the Pixel Fold will be… Source link

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How to prepare in case of a job loss

How to prepare in case of a job loss

The string of tech companies laying off workers has accelerated in the last month, worrying those with and without jobs. In continuation of our series, “What to do in a bear market,” Yahoo Finance asked career experts how employees and job seekers can best position themselves during an economic downturn. What are some pointers for people who are actively looking for a job right now? “For those who are actively looking for work right now – whether laid off recently, or looking to make a… Source link

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Paring demand without killing supply

Paring demand without killing supply

One goal of the Federal Reserve’s efforts to rein in inflation is to get the housing market “back into balance between supply and demand,” according to Fed Chair Jay Powell. The problem? The central bank’s main inflation-fighting lever largely improves one side of the supply-and-demand equation, while potentially hurting the other. That means the short-term moves to get home price growth under control could exacerbate the years-long trend of too few homes for sale dating back even before… Source link

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Michael Saylor compares SBF to ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’

Michael Saylor compares SBF to ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’

Microstrategy founder and bitcoin evangelist Michael Saylor had some strong words about fallen FTX founder and one-time billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF). “I think this [crypto] crash accelerates regulatory intervention,” Saylor said on Yahoo Finance Live (video above). “I mean, in fact, in a sense, SBF is like the Jordan Belfort of the crypto era. Instead of ‘The Wolf of Wall Street,’ they’ll make a movie called ‘The King of Crypto.'” Belfort famously was found guilty of stock market… Source link

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Ikigai and BlockFi reveal their exposure to FTX

Ikigai and BlockFi reveal their exposure to FTX

Crypto asset manager Ikigai is the latest firm to reveal it held a majority of its funds with FTX on Monday, while troubled lender BlockFi has engaged Berkeley Research Group. “We had a large majority of the hedge fund’s total assets on FTX. By the time we went to withdraw Monday [morning], we got very little out,” Ikigai Chief Investment Officer Travis Kling said over Twitter. “We’re now stuck alongside everyone else.” Kling added in his announcement that the hedge fund would also make… Source link

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David Y. Ige | NEWS RELEASE: OFFICE OF CONSUMER PROTECTION ANNOUNCES HISTORIC $391.5 MILLION MULTISTATE SETTLEMENT WITH GOOGLE OVER LOCATION TRACKING PRACTICES

David Y. Ige | NEWS RELEASE: OFFICE OF CONSUMER PROTECTION ANNOUNCES HISTORIC $391.5 MILLION MULTISTATE SETTLEMENT WITH GOOGLE OVER LOCATION TRACKING PRACTICES

NEWS RELEASE: OFFICE OF CONSUMER PROTECTION ANNOUNCES HISTORIC $391.5 MILLION MULTISTATE SETTLEMENT WITH GOOGLE OVER LOCATION TRACKING PRACTICES Posted on Nov 14, 2022 in Latest Department News, Newsroom Honolulu – The State of Hawaii Office of Consumer Protection announced today that Hawaii, along with 39 other states, has reached a $391.5 million multistate settlement with Google over its location tracking practices relating to Google Account settings. This is the largest multistate… Source link

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