Every NFL team will pay for Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady‘s rage. The league reportedly sent memos to all 32 teams before Week 3, warning them about breaking tablets after Brady smashed two of them during a Week 2 win over the New Orleans Saints, per Fox’s Jay Glazer. Footage of Brady throwing, and likely breaking, one tablet was shown on the broadcast. After the win over the Saints, Brady acknowledged he broke one tablet, and apologized for it in a video on Twitter. ESPN’s Adam… Source link
Read More »What to know this week
The S&P 500 could retest its June low in the week ahead as equity markets endure a brutal bout of selling spurred by fears the Federal Reserve’s inflation fight may cause a recession. A move by the U.S. central bank to lift interest rates by 75 basis points for a third straight time on Wednesday while signaling more sizable hikes was likely to renewed worries among investors that a hard landing is coming — particularly as monetary policymakers around the globe followed suit in recent… Source link
Read More »Don Mattingly out as Marlins manager after seven seasons
The Miami Marlins will be looking for a new manager this offseason. The team announced on Sunday that manager Don Mattingly will move on at the end of the current season. The news was first reported by Craig Mish and Jordan McPherson of the Miami Herald. “Today I am announcing that I will not be seeking a contract extension with the Miami Marlins,” Mattingly said in a statement. “After meeting with [owner Bruce Sherman] and discussing with [GM] Kim Ng, all parties agreed that it was time for… Source link
Read More »Yahoo DFS Baseball: Sunday Picks
This article is part of our Yahoo DFS Baseball series. We get the full slate of games to look at Sunday! The only concern is that with the autumn weather here, the looming threat of rain rises. It’s definitely even more important than usual to start paying attention to weather reports in the lead up to the day’s games. First pitch is at 1:05 p.m. ET. Here are my lineup recommendations. Pitching Max Scherzer, NYM at OAK ($61): Sweating out an NL East battle with Atlanta, the Mets can’t… Source link
Read More »The ending of the pandemic is revealing an America full of bad behaviors, in and out of the workplace
Not only did Joe Biden say “the pandemic is over” a week ago, but Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve chair whose hawkishness is roiling markets, said shortly afterward that the economy is now moving towards a “new normal.” If you grant that the pandemic is ending and that a new normal is here, what does that look like? The early signs are: not very good. The pandemic forced many Americans into constrained ways of working and socializing. Interactions generally became more limited,… Source link
Read More »The market beatings continue amid an ‘unusually murky’ outlook
This post was originally published on TKer.co It was a rough week in the stock market as the Federal Reserve renewed its commitment to do whatever it takes to bring down inflation, even if it means pain in the economy. The S&P 500 fell 4.6% to close the week at 3,693.23. The index is now down 23.0% from its January 3 closing high of 4,796.56 and up just 0.7% from its June 16 closing low of 3,666.77. The global market rout came with surging interest rates and a strengthening dollar. It’s a big… Source link
Read More »Is Google Really Trying to Buy Pinterest?
Google’s parent company Alphabet (GOOG -1.39%) (GOOGL -1.40%) may be considering an acquisition of image-browsing platform Pinterest (PINS -2.67%). And that’s because Pinterest possesses something extremely valuable that Alphabet would definitely like to have in a changing advertising economy. Don’t be fooled by a stock price that’s down more than 70% from its all-time high. Here’s the case for Pinterest and its potential suitor. Where did this crazy rumor even come from? Alphabet CEO… Source link
Read More »Should investors hold some in a bear market? Experts weigh in
The precious metal often labeled a ‘hedge against inflation’ and commonly known as a ‘safe haven’, is looking dull. Gold (GC=F) is 23% off from its peak in March, and 10% down year-to-date. In our series, ‘What to do in a bear market’, we asked the experts to tell us if there is value to holding gold in this environment. Why hasn’t gold performed better this year? “First, with major central banks around the world tightening their policies, this has helped to send bond yields to… Source link
Read More »Google Photos Users Are Reporting A Serious Image Corruption Problem
If you’ve been using Google Photos for a long time, you may want to check some of your older photos. Multiple reports are coming in from worried users with pictures that have become corrupted by strange visual artifacts. Google Photos users are reporting multiple corrupted photos. GOOGLE MORE FROM FORBESGoogle Introduces Powerful New Google Photos Features – Rolling Out NowBy Paul Monckton The problem seems to affect photos that have been backed up to Google Photos several years ago…. Source link
Read More »Google Distributed Cloud Virtual Now Supports Virtual Machines
Recently Google announced the general availability of virtual machine (VM) support in Anthos for bare metal, also known as Google Distributed Cloud Virtual (GDC), which will allow customers to run VMs alongside containers on a single, unified, Google Cloud-connected platform in their data center or at the edge. Earlier, the company previewed VM support for Anthos for bare metal at Google Cloud Next’21 as an option for customers to choose between deploying applications in… Source link
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