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What you’re seeing in Google’s Earth Day Doodle

What you’re seeing in Google’s Earth Day Doodle

This Earth Day, Google is dedicating its Doodle to how badly we’re messing up our beloved planet. It’s actually kind of a cool Doodle. Four different GIFs show time lapses of dramatic changes driven by climate change. From Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, you’ll see footage of bright corals losing their color under the stress of warmer waters. Corals are living creatures that get their color from algae in their tissues with which they have a symbiotic relationship. Under stress,… Source link

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In The Know by Yahoo presents the Mother’s Day Shop

In The Know by Yahoo presents the Mother’s Day Shop

Our team is dedicated to finding and telling you more about the products and deals we love. If you love them too and decide to purchase through the links below, we may receive a commission. Pricing and availability are subject to change. The countdown is on! Mother’s Day 2022 is just a few weeks away, which means it’s time to order your gifts online so they’ll arrive on time. Whether you’re shopping for your own mom, a close relative or your bestie, finding a gift that’s as special as the… Source link

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Air Canada flies 100,000 passengers in one day for first time since March 2020

Air Canada flies 100,000 passengers in one day for first time since March 2020

Air Canada said on Monday it flew 100,701 customers on April 15. (Xinhua/Zou Zheng via Getty Images) Air Canada (AC.TO) flew more than 100,000 passengers in one day for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic hit, another sign that the airline’s recovery is underway as travel demand returns. The Montreal-based airline said on Monday that it flew 100,701 customers on April 15. The last time Air Canada carried more than 100,000 passengers on its planes in a single day was on March 13, 2020,… Source link

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Google’s handy scrollable Snapshot of your day has disappeared from phones

Google’s handy scrollable Snapshot of your day has disappeared from phones

Google’s Snapshot feature, which was introduced back in 2018 and occasionally (but not often) updated, is finally gone, according to an article at 9to5Google. The Android feature, which could be accessed via a small and easily overlooked inbox icon on the Assistant screen, would show all your current information via a scrollable interface — things such as appointments, weather forecasts, traffic, and reminders. It was a small but useful feature — unfortunately, though, it was also… Source link

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Mark Zuckerberg says he tries to surf every day to help take his mind off getting ‘punched’ by the news

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg.Mark Lennihan/AP Mark Zuckerberg tries to surf or foil — another type of water sport — for an hour each morning. He said it helps him absorb whatever bad news is happening at Meta or in the world that day. Waking up to the onslaught of bad news is “almost like getting punched,” he told Tim Ferriss. Mark Zuckerberg has developed a coping mechanism for dealing with the daily onslaught of news these days: surfing. The Meta CEO described his morning routine in a recent… Source link

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Most watchable games on day 4

The second round of this year’s men’s NCAA tournament has already featured a No. 1 seed erasing a 25-point second-half deficit only to lose, two other No. 1 seeds pushed to the brink and a No. 15 seed extending its stay another week. What does the final day of the second round have to offer? Here’s a look at Sunday’s eight games ranked from must-see to most skippable: 1. Duke (2) vs. Michigan State (7), 5:15 p.m. (CBS) With two name-brand programs facing off and Mike Krzyzewski’s coaching… Source link

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14 perfect Yahoo brackets remain after Day 1

Did No. 15 seed St. Peters ruin your hopes of a perfect men’s tournament bracket? You weren’t alone. After a day of March Madness, only 14 perfect brackets remain in Yahoo Tourney Pick’Em. By far the biggest bracket-buster was St. Peter’s, the small school from Jersey City, New Jersey that took down college basketball juggernaut Kentucky, a No. 2 seed, in an 85-79 thriller. To get a sense of the scale of upset we’re dealing with here, consider that Kentucky head coach John Calipari’s salary is… Source link

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Saint Peter’s upset of Kentucky highlights Day 1

It was an action-packed and highly entertaining return to normalcy Thursday at the NCAA men’s tournament and the biggest splash came from a little-known Cinderella: Saint Peter’s University of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. St. Peter’s made NCAA tournament history Thursday night and did so at Kentucky’s expense. The Peacocks came into the tournament as the No. 15 seed in the East region and massive underdogs to the mighty Wildcats, who had the third-best odds to win the national… Source link

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‘Conditions on the ground are worsening every day’

As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine intensifies with shelling of cities, the CEO of a private security contractor hired to extract clients from the region is troubled by what he’s seeing. “The conditions on the ground are worsening every day,” Global Guardian CEO Dale Buckner told Yahoo Finance (video above). “When we started, of course, the front line trace of the Russian forces which was much further north near Kyiv, the capital, was much further to the east near Donbas, and they were in,… Source link

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Lockout negotiations sour as opening day deadline approaches

JUPITER, Fla. – The deadline set by Major League Baseball to ensure a 162-game season and save the scheduled March 31 opening day is now close enough you could measure the time left to get a deal in hours, not days. If there is no deal by Monday, the league has said that it will start canceling regular season games, and has publicly avowed that those games will not be rescheduled and players will not be paid for them. So to say it was a bad sign that bargaining ended Saturday with the… Source link

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