Vanessa Bryant testified Friday she experiences panic and anxiety attacks ever since she found out Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies took and shared photos of the helicopter crash site where her husband, Kobe Bryant; her daughter, Gianna Bryant; and seven others died on Jan. 26, 2020. “I don’t think anybody should ever see their family members in that way.” Vanessa Bryant, who is suing the county for invasion of privacy and emotional distress, also described how she initially heard the… Source link
Read More »Is there room for more upside? Experts weigh in
It’s been a strong 2022 for energy stocks. The S&P 500’s XLE (XLE) is up more than 40% since the beginning of January — by far outperforming the broader market. In June and July, overbought energy stocks pulled back sharply amid concerns of a recession and tumbling oil prices. Since then, the sector has regained a large portion of those losses. In continuation of our series, “What to do in a bear market,” Yahoo Finance asked the experts if energy is still the place to be given the recent… Source link
Read More »LIV players’ trial against PGA Tour set for 2024
An antitrust lawsuit filed by Phil Mickelson and multiple other LIV Golf players against the PGA Tour won’t see their case reach trial until 2024. U.S. District Judge Beth Labson Freeman of California’s Northern District set the trial for Jan. 8, 2024, which would keep LIV players from competing in PGA Tour events for at least another year. However, the case could be resolved earlier than that through a variety of means, including a motion to dismiss, a summary judgment or a settlement… Source link
Read More »Which veterans can we actually trust in 2022 drafts?
I understand that fantasy football is generally a young-man’s game on the field, and we like to engage possible breakout players and the hot new rookies. But sometimes a boring but reliable veteran player is a preferred fantasy jam, and today I want to offer five of those boring but useful vets for you to consider on draft day. Why he’s boring: He’s entering his age-32 season, and he’s clearly the second-most talented receiver on his own team (Justin Jefferson’s upside is the moon)…. Source link
Read More »Nebraska coach Scott Frost says his offensive line vomits 15-20 times per practice
Vomiting is typically not a good sign for anyone at any time. Especially during football practice. But Nebraska head coach Scott Frost sounded pleased when he told the Huskers Radio Network on Thursday that he typically sees “15-20 vomits every day from offensive linemen” at practice under new assistant coach Donovan Raiola. “He’s coaching them hard,” Frost said. “And it’s not because they’re not in shape – he’s just working them hard. I think they love it. He’s kind of freed them up… Source link
Read More »Expect ‘sticker shock’ from home heating costs this winter, says analyst
Households can expect to pay more to heat their homes this winter. “Natural gas futures (NG=F) prices are more than double what they were one year ago,” according to Andy Lipow of Lipow Oil Associates. The energy analyst notes home heating oil is also higher and the cost of delivering it to the home is going up as well. “The consumer is going to pay more for their heating bills this winter, whether they use natural gas or home heating oil. Most will have sticker shock,” Lipow recently… Source link
Read More »Yahoo Partners with Comscore
Yahoo is partnering with Comscore to give Yahoo demand-side platform (DSP) advertisers additional and enhanced brand safety and suitability controls for connected TV (CTV) campaigns. Additionally, contextual segments leveraging categories like TV genre now support campaign relevancy and reach within identityless CTV app environments. “The CTV landscape continues to see tremendous growth, and as spend… Source link
Read More »Big Ten media deal, Chicken Big Mac & more
Subscribe to The College Football Enquirer What was widely reported last week is now official. The Big Ten announced a new media rights deal with Fox, CBS & NBC worth a reported $7 billion that will air its three marquee games on the broadcast networks at the 12pm, 3:30pm and 7:30pm window, respectively. Dan Wetzel is joined as always by SI’s Pat Forde & Ross Dellenger to break down what this huge contract means for the future of conference realignment, the College Football Playoff, the… Source link
Read More »Bed Bath & Beyond, Applied Materials, Weber and more
Top trending tickers in after-hours trading: Applied Materials (AMAT): The semiconductor equipment maker issued bullish guidance despite supply-chain challenges, sending shares higher in after hours. AMAT forecasted fourth-quarter revenue of $6.65 billion, above the Street’s estimates. In the earnings release, CEO and President Gary Dickerson noted “We feel confident in our ability to navigate macroeconomic headwinds and remain very positive about the long-term strength of the… Source link
Read More »Dave Nadig Talks Clean Energy, Memes on Yahoo Finance
VettaFi Financial Futurist Dave Nadig appeared on Yahoo!Finance to discuss clean energy, meme stocks, and single stock ETFs. With clean energy getting attention following the passage of Biden’s historic climate bill, Nadig noted, “I think it’s fair to say this is good for the planet, but it’s not necessarily good for every part of your portfolio.” He urged investors to look at use cases, pointing… Source link
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