This article first appeared in the Morning Brief. Get the Morning Brief sent directly to your inbox every Monday to Friday by 6:30 a.m. ET. Subscribe Friday, December 9, 2022 Today’s newsletter is by Myles Udland, senior markets editor at Yahoo Finance. Follow him on Twitter @MylesUdland and on LinkedIn. Read this and more market news on the go with the Yahoo Finance App. Wall Street strategists are looking ahead to 2023. And like most years, this year’s outlooks contain a degree of similarity… Source link
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Derrick Henry health questions, Brock Purdy debate & the return of MANdrews
Subscribe to the Yahoo Fantasy Football Forecast Matt Harmon is joined by Andy Behrens and Dalton Del Don to preview all of the week 14 games in the NFL with an eye towards fantasy football. They kick off the show with an appreciation of Jalen Hurts, who has been so good this season that he and Patrick Mahomes might screw up the Offensive Player of the Year award, and slightly less appreciation for Daniel Jones. The Jets upset the Bills with Zach Wilson as their QB, so why are the Bills so… Source link
Read More »Australian court dismisses suit against Google over personal data use
Dec 9 (Reuters) – Australia’s competition regulator said on Friday its lawsuit against Alphabet Inc’s (GOOGL.O) Google that alleged consumers were misled about expanded use of personal data for targeted advertising had been dismissed by a court. The proceedings, initiated by the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission in July 2020, alleged Google did not explicitly take consent from users about a change made in 2016 that combined personal information in Google accounts with activity on… Source link
Read More »Google must remove inaccurate search data if asked, EU court rules
Photo Illustration: Chukrut Budrul/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Google must delete search results about people in Europe if they can prove that the information is clearly incorrect, the EU’s highest court said on Thursday. Driving the news: The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruled that search engines must “dereference information found in the referenced content where the person requesting dereferencing proves that such information is manifestly inaccurate.” Context: A… Source link
Read More »Baker Mayfield leads an unbelievable comeback to push the Rams past the Raiders
Baker Mayfield has had a rough season. He was told by the Carolina Panthers on Monday that he’d be their third-string quarterback this week, and Mayfield asked to be released. The Panthers didn’t have a problem letting him go. It’s not like he’d played well at any point this season. The Rams took a shot on Mayfield. During a low point in his career, he had a comeback for the ages on Thursday night. Mayfield, claimed off waivers on Tuesday after the Carolina Panthers cut him, led a 98-yard… Source link
Read More »Google Ad Manager outage costs big websites ad sales
OAKLAND, Calif., Dec 8 (Reuters) – A Google service relied upon by many large websites to sell and display ads was down for about three hours Thursday, denying major news publishers revenue during the crucial holiday period, two sources familiar with the matter said. “The issue with Google Ad Manager has been resolved and ad serving has now been restored for the affected users,” Google said in a tweet on Thursday evening. “We apologize for the inconvenience.” News websites such as the… Source link
Read More »Ads disappear as Google Ad Manager goes down
Internet users may be seeing an ad-free internet. At 8:04 p.m. Eastern Standard time, Google posted that it was “investigating reports of an issue with Google Ad Manager.” While users can get into the program, they are “seeing error messages, high latency and/or other unexpected behavior.” Most importantly, ads aren’t going through, meaning users aren’t seeing ads on the websites of companies that use Google Ad Manager. “Ad Manager is not delivering ads for the affected… Source link
Read More »Cathie Wood thinks former Salesforce CEO Bret Taylor should run Twitter next
Elon Musk has been running Twitter since being forced to go through with his purchase of the social-media company in October. But Musk’s current post is not a permanent position, with the billionaire saying last month he intends to find someone else to run Twitter. And noted Elon Musk booster Cathie Wood has a potential candidate: ex-Twitter chairman Bret Taylor, who stepped down last week as co-CEO of Salesforce. Taylor “certainly understands” Twitter, Wood, the CEO and chief investment… Source link
Read More »DEA agent who helped put Viktor Bout behind bars slams Brittney Griner swap
Tom Pasquarello’s phone started buzzing around 7 a.m. on Thursday. “Did you hear the news?” a friend asked. “What news?” Pasquarello responded. The news turned out to be the undoing of one of Pasquarello’s proudest achievements from his tenure as a regional director with the Drug Enforcement Administration. The U.S. had released the notorious Russian arms trafficker who Pasquarello helped take down 14 years ago with an audacious sting operation. Viktor Bout, the so-called “Merchant… Source link
Read More »Best Week 14 Quarterback rankings
Fantasy football managers would be hard-pressed to complain about Josh Allen this season. Sure, turnovers have been a problem, but I don’t know about you all, the positives seem to wayyyy outweigh the negatives. He’s the third-highest-scoring fantasy football quarterback, behind only Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes, respectively — and it’s tight at the top. He’s second in passing touchdowns (25), fourth in quarterback rush yards (581) and third in quarterback rushing touchdowns (five). [ Source link
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