Subscribe to the Yahoo Fantasy Football Forecast Matt Harmon and Los Angeles Chargers RB Austin Ekeler sit down for another great episode of Ekeler’s Edge, this time on the heels of Austin and his Chargers’ teammates appearing on a special edition of Hot Ones. Austin recapped the experience, talking about why he was so sweaty and why everyone thinks it was fake. After that, the guys get into football by talking about the Chargers’ loss on Sunday night football to the San Francisco 49ers…. Source link
Read More »Google Is Restoring Missing Reviews In Business Profiles
Google is fixing a bug that caused reviews to go missing from Google Business Profiles. Google confirms reviews are getting restored. Google’s Search Liaison, Danny Sullivan, announced on Twitter in reply to Mike Blumenthal, who says he reported the bug a week ago. Our apologies here. The team is aware of this bug and has been actively addressing it. Many reviews have been restored, and that work will continue. — Google SearchLiaison (@searchliaison) November 15, 2022 Blumenthal isn’t… Source link
Read More »NBA DFS Picks: Yahoo plays and strategy for Tues., Nov. 15
Domantas Sabonis is among the players to watch in Monday’s Nets-Kings game. Tuesday brings five games across the NBA that will contain plenty of star power. The first game of the night is a battle between two Western Conference teams with playoff aspirations, with the Pelicans hosting the Grizzlies. The big news in that game is that Jaren Jackson Jr. (foot) is expected to make his season debut. However, it’s not all positive for the Grizzlies considering Desmond Bane (toe) is out… Source link
Read More »FTX has ‘Ponzi scheme-like behavior’
Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) likened some aspects of FTX’s collapse to a Ponzi scheme, with the crypto exchange’s bankruptcy prompting her to review the crypto regulation bill she and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) put forth in June. “Certainly when you’re taking customer assets out of FTX, sending them over to shore up Alameda, that’s co-mingling assets that belong to your customers, that you are custody-ing for them— taking them and using them for your own purposes— borrowing from… Source link
Read More »‘He can do whatever he likes’
The Biden administration isn’t ruffled by a potential Trump presidential run in 2024, according to U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. “He can do whatever he likes,” Buttigieg told Yahoo Finance Live, declining to say Trump’s name. Buttigieg added the Biden administration is “working on getting results for people” by getting inflation under control and jumpstarting investment in the country. The tone may be very different from the Trump camp Tuesday evening. Trump is poised to make a… Source link
Read More »Major investor calls on Google owner to ‘aggressively’ cut staff and pay | Alphabet
The hedge fund of the billionaire Sir Christopher Hohn has written to Alphabet saying staff at the Google and YouTube parent are paid too much and its workforce should be drastically cut back. London-based TCI, which has been a significant investor in the company since 2017 and holds a stake valued at $6bn (£5.1bn), has written to its chief executive, Sundar Pichai, urging it to emulate cost-cutting measures introduced by big tech rivals including the Facebook-owner, Meta, Amazon and… Source link
Read More »Big Tech layoffs ‘are not a sign of an impending recession’: Goldman
Goldman Sachs is pushing back on the notion that headline-grabbing layoffs from big-cap tech companies are a sign of a looming U.S. recession. “Tech layoffs are not a sign of an impending recession,” Goldman Sachs chief economist Jan Hatzius wrote in a note to clients on Tuesday. As the year nears a close, the layoffs announcements have picked up in tech land amid a terrible year for stock prices and slowing growth. In the past two weeks alone, Meta and Amazon have unveiled combined job cuts of… Source link
Read More »‘I can’t call’ a peak yet
Wall Street may be cheering on the recent downtick in the rate of inflation by way of the Consumer Price Index (CPI), but Walmart (WMT) isn’t ready to declare an end to sky-high prices just yet. “I can’t call that,” Walmart CFO John David Rainey said on Yahoo Finance Live (video above) when asked if inflation had peaked. “Food inflation, in particular, has been pretty persistent. We see it in mid-teens growth [in grocery sales]. In general merchandise, we have seen more progress, but I can’t… Source link
Read More »Stocks wavered as key inflation measures cool
Fresh geopolitical tension put a halt to a significant stock rally on Wall Street Tuesday, as investors assessed reports that Russian missiles crossed into Poland. The S&P 500 (^GSPC) pared early morning gains, ticking slightly higher by 0.2% during midday trading, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) slipped by 0.2%. The technology-heavy Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) also lost some early gains but remained up 0.7% in the afternoon. Poland Prime Minister Mateusz Morawieck convened a… Source link
Read More »Yahoo Plays and Strategy for Tuesday, November 15
This article is part of our Yahoo DFS Hockey series. We’re midway through November as of Tuesday. Interestingly, while there are nine games on the docket for the NHL, there are zero teams on the second leg of a back-to-back. We’ve got fresh teams, and fresh recommendations for players to target and to avoid for your DFS lineups. GOALIE Logan Thompson, VGK vs. SAN ($38): Thompson’s been a fine No. 1 goalie for Vegas, as he has a 2.32 GAA and .925 save percentage. He’s got a nice… Source link
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