“Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below.” Kevin Costner doesn’t need a cowboy hat to grab everyone’s attention. Case in point, at Sunday night’s 94th Academy Awards, the Yellowstone star was at the center of a Twitter frenzy after fans spotted him several times during the ceremony. As it turns out, the cameras at the 2022 Oscars also captured a one-of-a-kind behind the scenes moment between Kevin, Nicole Kidman and Kenneth… Source link
Read More »Asian American Journalist Fired By Seattle ABC Affiliate KOMO After Covering Proud Boys Protest
Jonathan Choe, a veteran reporter for the ABC television affiliate KOMO in Seattle, has written an essay on Medium claiming he was fired for his coverage of a rally by the controversial Proud Boys group. Choe was covering the rally in the Washington state capital of Olympia earlier this month. He tweeted a photo montage of the Proud Boys rally, including some controversial music in the clip. That drew outrage from the Twitterati, who allegedly accused him of being a “white… Source link
Read More »There is, in fact, a ‘wrong’ way to use Google. Here are 5 tips to set you on the right path
I was recently reading comments on a post related to COVID-19, and saw a reply I would classify as misinformation, bordering on conspiracy. I couldn’t help but ask the commenter for evidence. Their response came with some web links and “do your own research”. I then asked about their research methodology, which turned out to be searching for specific terms on Google. As an academic, I was intrigued. Academic research aims to establish the truth of a phenomenon based on… Source link
Read More »Bitcoin’s Stealth Rally Erases Its Losses for the Year
(Bloomberg) — Bitcoin’s stealth rally over the past two weeks not only pushed it past a key level of $45,000 — it also put the world’s biggest cryptocurrency back in positive territory for the year. Most Read from Bloomberg The cryptocurrency — up more than 15% since March 11 — traded at about $46,600 as of 7:10 p.m. New York time, beyond the upper end of what had been a narrow $35,000-to-$45,000 range since early this year. With the fresh gains, the coin is now up about 0.6% for the… Source link
Read More »Peyton Manning wants Tom Brady’s retirement gifts back
Peyton Manning welcomed Tom Brady into the retired quarterbacks club with a handwritten note and a bottle of wine. Now that Brady has broken out of that club, he wants his stuff back. Brady, 44, announced two weeks ago he was returning to the NFL and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The quarterback’s retirement lasted all of 40 days. That was enough time for Manning, and likely others, to bestow gifts upon Brady. Friends, fans and NFL personnel lavished kind words upon the star usually reserved for… Source link
Read More »Legendary stock picker Peter Lynch made a remarkably prescient market observation in 1994
A version of this post was originally published on TKer.co. Peter Lynch, the legendary stock picker who ran Fidelity’s market-beating Magellan Fund for 13 years, made a prescient observation in a speech he gave to the National Press Club back in October 7, 1994. It comes from the 38-minute mark of this video (via @DividendGrowth): Some event will come out of left field, and the market will go down, or the market will go up. Volatility will occur. Markets will continue to have these ups and… Source link
Read More »LeBron James’ ‘Space Jam’ remake wins Razzies for bad movies
The argument for Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James as the GOAT doesn’t extend to the big screen, at least according to the membership of the Golden Raspberry Award Foundation (GRAF). James “won” (but is it really winning?) two awards for “Space Jam: A New Legacy” at the 42nd Golden Raspberry awards on Saturday. The Razzies are awarded to the worst films of the year and are announced the day before the Academy Awards. LeBron’s ‘Space Jam’ remake earns Razzies LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JULY… Source link
Read More »Elon Musk reveals 3 existential threats he’s scared of, including a declining birthrate, religious extremism, and ‘artificial intelligence going wrong’
Elon Musk speaks during a press conference at SpaceX’s Starbase facility near Boca Chica Village in South Texas on February 10, 2022JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images Mathias Döpfner, the CEO of Insider’s parent company, recently interviewed Tesla CEO Elon Musk. In response to the question, “what is your biggest fear?” Musk listed three existential threats. They included a declining birthrate, religious extremism, and “artificial intelligence going wrong.” Tesla CEO Elon Musk revealed three… Source link
Read More »What to know this week
The March jobs report takes center stage this week. The Labor Department’s monthly snapshot of U.S. employment will be closely watched by market participants and will carry special weight as Federal Reserve officials appear to signal more hawkishness in the central bank’s rate-hiking plans. Meanwhile, Core PCE, the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge, is also due out Wednesday and will offer further clues on how aggressive the next interest rate bump could be. Despite a streak of seesaw… Source link
Read More »Why gas prices in California are so high, according to a state assemblymember
There’s been a lot of chatter recently among California lawmakers about a gas rebate as prices at the pump are among the highest in the country. “If you look at all the regulations, taxes, and fees associated with gas in California, we pay $1.27 more [per gallon] than every other state in the nation. It’s really sad,” Republican Assemblymember James Gallagher said on Yahoo Finance Live (video above). “We have a double whammy, not only do we have high gas prices, but we have all these… Source link
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