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Syracuse again pauses activities due to COVID test

Syracuse again pauses activities due to COVID test

Syracuse has now paused activities for the third time in just six weeks due to the coronavirus. (Fred Kfoury III/Icon Sportswire/Getty Images) For the third time in six weeks, the Syracuse men’s basketball team is on pause. Syracuse announced on Monday that it halted all basketball activities due to an unnamed Buffalo player testing positive for COVID-19. The Orange beat the Bulls, 107-96, at the Carrier Dome on Saturday. Buffalo has halted activities, too, and coach Jim Whitesell is… Source link

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Adam Silver on COVID vaccines, national anthem protests

Adam Silver on COVID vaccines, national anthem protests

Just like his NFL counterpart, NBA commissioner Adam Silver assured fans on Monday that the league won’t “jump the line” to get COVID-19 vaccines for players, coaches or staff. Silver — speaking with both ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith and on a conference call with reporters — said that players in the league are actually pretty low on the totem pole when it comes to needing a vaccine. “There’s no way we’d ever jump the line in any form whatsoever,” Silver said on ESPN. “And, for the most… Source link

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UK stocks, pound fall as COVID strain prompts Europe to shut borders

UK stocks, pound fall as COVID strain prompts Europe to shut borders

Watch: Pound and FTSE 100 fall sharply as markets react to Europe’s UK travel bans UK stocks and the pound sold off sharply on Monday morning, as investors reacted to fresh pandemic restrictions in Britain and news that much of Europe had shut its borders to the UK. Billions were wiped off the FTSE 100 on Monday morning after a new more infectious strain of COVID-19 sparked panic among investors. Stock markets fell sharply around the globe amid fears that the strain could spread… Source link

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U.S. Congress poised to vote on COVID aid package after Fed compromise

U.S. Congress poised to vote on COVID aid package after Fed compromise

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Paying people stimulus checks to get vaccinated would ‘end this tragedy of COVID’

Paying people stimulus checks to get vaccinated would ‘end this tragedy of COVID’

TipRanks 3 Stocks Flashing Signs of Strong Insider Buying Sometimes, following a leader makes the best investment strategy. And corporate insiders have long been popular leaders to follow. Their combination of responsibility to their stockholders and access to ‘under the hood’ information on their companies gives their personal investment choices an air of authority.The most important thing about these insiders is that whatever else they do, they are expected to shepherd their companies to… Source link

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Sarah Fuller’s last game canceled due to COVID

Sarah Fuller’s last game canceled due to COVID

The shotgun football kicking career of Vanderbilt’s Sarah Fuller appears to have come to a close, as the Commodores’ game at Georgia on Saturday has been canceled. Vanderbilt has been dealing with COVID-19 issues, and the game is the last one on its schedule. The Commodores will finish the season 0-9. For Fuller, who didn’t join the team until a few days before Thanksgiving, this presumably marks the elimination of her final chance to kick in a college football game. She appeared in two… Source link

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Google search panels tackle misinformation about Covid vaccines

Google search panels tackle misinformation about Covid vaccines

American multinational technology company Google logo seen at Googleplex, the corporate headquarters complex of Google and its parent company Alphabet Inc. Alex Tai | SOPA Images | LightRocket | Getty Images LONDON — Google on Thursday rolled out new information panels in search results aimed at countering false claims about the coronavirus vaccines. The internet giant said in a blog post that the feature would launch first in the U.K., which has begun vaccinating people with the Covid-19… Source link

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Yandex’s Taxi And Food Delivery Unit Says It Has Weathered Covid With Profits Intact

Yandex’s Taxi And Food Delivery Unit Says It Has Weathered Covid With Profits Intact

YEKATERINBURG, RUSSIA – OCTOBER 30, 2020: A Yandex.Taxi car (C) moves along Lenina Avenue. Donat … [+] Sorokin/TASS (Photo by Donat SorokinTASS via Getty Images) Donat Sorokin/TASS Yandex.Taxi has said that it maintained profitability during the pandemic despite the ride-hailing sector’s deep challenges in the crisis. Aram Sargsyan, Yandex.Taxi’s regional general manager for markets including EMEA and Eurasia, said that the division of the Russian… Source link

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Apple and Google’s COVID contact tracing is finally coming to California

Apple and Google’s COVID contact tracing is finally coming to California

After a month of testing on university campuses, California’s governor just announced that the state is launching its COVID contact tracing app to the public this Thursday, December 10th. The app is called CA Notify, and its launch makes California the 18th state (plus Washington, DC) to release a contact tracing app. It’s also the largest to have done so since the technology was announced in April. The first app of its kind was released in Virginia back in August, so it’s been… Source link

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Covid disinformation sites often use tools from Google, Facebook and Apple, report finds

Covid disinformation sites often use tools from Google, Facebook and Apple, report finds

Some of the tools are free “widgets” or bits of computer code that allow web designers to expand the capabilities of their sites and are used widely across the Internet, often without the companies that produce them knowing who is deploying them. Several problematic sites, for example, support financial transactions through Apple Pay, use Apple’s affiliate links or enable compatibility with Apple devices such as the iPhone, the Oxford researchers said. Some of the content pushed by the… Source link

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