Vasiliy Lomachenko, a former three-division world champion and two-time Olympic gold medalist with eyes on a title bout in June, has reportedly taken up arms to defend his native Ukraine against the Russian invasion. Lomachenko, 34, posted an image of himself wearing military fatigues and holding a rifle via Facebook on Sunday alongside an announcement that he has joined a voluntary defense battalion amid the Russian onslaught. “The Belgorod-Dniester Territorial Defense Battalion has been… Source link
Read More »Futures Slide, Ruble Sinks as West Isolates Russia: Markets Wrap
(Bloomberg) — U.S. equity futures slid Monday, while bonds and commodities including oil rose, amid heightened market uncertainty after Western nations unveiled harsher sanctions on Russia for the invasion of Ukraine. Most Read from Bloomberg S&P 500 contracts and those for the technology-heavy Nasdaq 100 were down over 2%. European futures declined 4%. Oil and palladium jumped, with Brent crude again vaulting above $100 a barrel. Rallies in a dollar gauge, gold and Treasuries underlined the… Source link
Read More »Google temporarily disables Google Maps live traffic data in Ukraine
Feb 27 (Reuters) – Alphabet Inc’s (GOOGL.O) Google confirmed on Sunday it has temporarily disabled for Ukraine some Google Maps tools which provide live information about traffic conditions and how busy different places are. The company said it had taken the action of globally disabling the Google Maps traffic layer and live information on how busy places like stores and restaurants are in Ukraine for the safety of local communities in the country, after consulting with sources including… Source link
Read More »Aaron Rodgers, Kyler Murray & the teams most likely to make a QB change
After a two-week post-Super Bowl break, You Pod to Win the Game is back in action for the NFL combine, free agency, and the start of the 2022 league year. Charles Robinson & Dan Wetzel open the show briefly acknowledging the war in Ukraine and this surreal moment in world history before diving into the latest NFL stories percolating during the brief desolate news period between the Super Bowl and the combine. What has been happening in that period? Well, there’s the latest in the ongoing soap… Source link
Read More »How New York vaccine mandate change effects Kyrie Irving
Planned changes to New York’s vaccine mandates might be a step toward Kyrie Irving playing home games. But they’re not expected to clear his path. New York Mayor Eric Adams announced on Sunday that the city will roll back vaccine requirements for “indoor dining, fitness and entertainment venues” on March 7 provided that the rate of COVID-19 cases “continues to go down.” The announcement arrived amid a broader loosening of COVID-19 restrictions attributed to a decline in new daily cases… Source link
Read More »EU’s Breton wants Google, YouTube to ban war propaganda accounts
BRUSSELS, Feb 27 (Reuters) – Alphabet Inc and YouTube should ban users pushing war propaganda as part of measures to stop disinformation after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, EU industry chief Thierry Breton told the chief executives of the two companies on Sunday. Alphabet’s Google on Saturday barred Russia’s state-owned media outlet RT and other channels from receiving money for ads on their websites, apps and YouTube videos, similar to a move by Facebook after the invasion of Ukraine. read… Source link
Read More »Steven Adams overjoyed to hear Tennessee accent
Steven Adams is deep into his first season with the Memphis Grizzlies and there are still new things to experience. Like the many different accents in the state of Tennessee. Adams, a New Zealand native, showed a childlike wonder hearing a new one on Saturday night during the Grizzlies’ 116-110 win against the Chicago Bulls. Second into the question about growth, Adams began to smirk and couldn’t help but interrupt the question for an important one of his own. “Where are you from, bro?” Adams… Source link
Read More »Avocado supply faces ‘big concern’ as inflation, scarcity send prices on a tear
On one hand, they are deliciously creamy, versatile and gloriously Instagram-mable. On the other, they leave an enormous carbon footprint, which hasn’t stopped consumers from slathering them on everything in a way that’s led to a dramatic boost in consumption in recent years. Americans have a “hefty” appetite for avocados — one that’s adding to widespread food price pressures and general scarcity, according to Zhengfei Guan, an associate professor of food and resource economics at the Source link
Read More »Why Krispy Kreme is one of the few companies not worried about inflation
Customers and companies alike are getting nervous about soaring inflation — but Krispy Kreme (DNUT) is a notable exception. CEO Mike Tattersfield told Yahoo Finance visits are “infrequent” enough that higher prices on its donuts is not steering customers away. “The average user visits a Krispy Kreme two and a half times a year,” Tattersfield told Yahoo Finance in a recent interview. When visitors do walk through the doors, “it’s about a celebration…it’s about a shared experience,” the… Source link
Read More »What to know this week
Investors will shift their focus from Putin to Powell in the week ahead when the Federal Reserve Chair testifies before lawmakers Wednesday and Thursday for clues in his remarks on how geopolitical risk could impact the central bank’s path forward on lifting interest rates. Traders will also tune in to the Labor Department’s February jobs report Friday for the latest snapshot on the U.S. job market recovery. Russia’s foray into Ukraine and punishing sanctions on the country and… Source link
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