U.S. stock futures opened higher Tuesday evening after a choppy day in markets, as investors digested another hot print on inflation and looked ahead to a busy day of earnings on Wednesday. Contracts on the S&P 500 were flat to slightly positive. The index closed lower for a third straight session during the regular trading day on Tuesday, and both the Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq Composite also declined. Investors on Wednesday are set to receive a number of quarterly reports from… Source link
Read More »Kevin Durant, Nets on Brooklyn subway shooting
Kevin Durant said he and others on the Brooklyn Nets received a vague warning that there may be some extra traffic on the way into their practice facility on Tuesday morning. After looking at their phones and realizing why, Durant was stunned. At least 16 people were injured after a man released a canister of smoke and opened fire on a train at the 36th Street subway station, according to The New York Times. That station sits about half of a mile from the Nets’ practice facility. “It’s… Source link
Read More »Google claims to fix Google Analytics latency issues
About a week ago, Google Analytics real time reports has been lagging behind with some metrics in both Google analytics 4 and Universal Analytics 3. Google claimed they fixed the issue twice but some site owners are still saying that there continues to be a lag in the reporting. Issue timeline. The issue seemed to have started about a week ago, on April 5th or 6th. Google said it fixed the issue on April 7, 2022 but the issues lingered on through today, April 12th. There is also this issue… Source link
Read More »Here’s where inflation is hitting the hardest
March’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) report was released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics Tuesday morning, and as expected, it wasn’t pretty. Total inflation increased by 8.5% on an annual basis in March, higher than both consensus estimates of 8.4% as well as February’s showing of 7.9%. Much of the increase was driven by gains in the energy sector, which in turn was fueled by high gasoline prices. “Increases in the indexes for gasoline, shelter, and food were the largest contributors… Source link
Read More »In a First, Google Goes After Puppy Fraud in Court
In a first for the tech giant, Google filed a consumer protection lawsuit to shield the vulnerable and unsuspecting from what it called a “nefarious” scheme: the sale of adorable, but imaginary, puppies. The lawsuit, filed Monday in U.S. District Court in San Jose, Calif., claims that Nche Noel Ntse, a Cameroon man, defrauded would-be puppy buyers using a range of Google services, including Gmail accounts, Google Voice numbers and advertisements. Mr. Ntse lured his victims with… Source link
Read More »Congress accuses Commanders of financial impropriety
The Washington Commanders may somehow be in even deeper trouble than they were before. In a letter to the Federal Trade Commission, which was obtained by the Washington Post, the House Committee on Oversight and Reform accused Commanders executives and team owner Daniel Snyder of hiding revenue from the NFL for over a decade by withholding security deposits that should have been refunded to season ticket-holders. “We are writing to share evidence of concerning business practices by the… Source link
Read More »T-Mobile’s 2TB Google One plan includes unlimited Google Photos backups
T-Mobile is introducing a new Google One membership option for its customers that revives Google’s unlimited photo storage backup service… for a price, of course. For $15 per month, it includes 2TB of cloud storage, all of the benefits of Google One membership, and unlimited original resolution photo and video backups to Google Photos. When Google brought its gravy train of free photo storage to a halt in 2021, a weary world sighed and looked for new storage options. Sure, the… Source link
Read More »Russia faces increased risk of default as key US sanction exemption expires in May
Sanctions on Russia have effectively isolated Vladimir Putin’s country from the global economy, with the country at increased risk of not being able to pay its bills. The major credit rating agencies have begun the process of declaring the country in default, which generally refers to a government unable to meet obligations on its debt. The agencies add that further sanctions at the end of May will further ratchet up pressure on Russia. On Friday, S&P Global Ratings downgraded Russia’s… Source link
Read More »Yahoo Is in a ‘Shocking’ State of Disarray – Yahoo News
‘She said, “I’m pregnant with a baby.” I hugged her’: Victim Hourari Benkada was on his way to work when the shooting started, but instead of thinking of his own safety, he focused on protecting a pregnant stranger. 62-year-old Frank James is a suspect » Source link
Read More »Yahoo Is in a ‘Shocking’ State of Disarray
This reporting appears as one of several scoops featured in this week’s edition of Source Material, the media newsletter that pulls back the curtain to reveal what’s really going on inside the world’s most powerful navel-gazing industry. Subscribe here and send your questions, tips, and complaints here. Once an icon of the early internet, Yahoo is now an abandoned dumpster fire—to put it lightly—multiple insiders conveyed to Source Material. Apollo Global Management, which purchased… Source link
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