In Google’s annual report, the company takes a look at what people are searching for in 2022 that they weren’t searching for in 2021: Search terms like “Wordle” and “Early voting places near me.” These are the words and phrases that had breakout moments in search engine queries, Google search trends expert Alex Joseph said. “So Wordle had a breakout year this year,” he said. “If you recall, it seemed like every single person in January and February was… Source link
Read More »What voters told Republicans in the midterm elections
Boy did the Republicans blow it. In midterm elections, on average, the president’s party loses 28 seats in the House of Representatives and four Senate seats. In addition to that snapback trend, Republicans were running against an unpopular president trying to explain away high inflation to cynical voters who largely think the country is going down the tubes. It should have been a Republican rout. It wasn’t. Democrats will keep control of the Senate and could even pick up one seat…. Source link
Read More »Why the stock market may see minimal impact from the midterm elections
Don’t expect a big move in the markets following the much-awaited conclusion of the midterm elections, Wall Street pros contend. “We actually think politics is going to have a somewhat minimal impact on the markets,” Emily Roland, co-chief investment strategist at John Hancock Investment Management, said on Yahoo Finance Live (video above). Wells Fargo strategist Chris Harvey echoed Roland’s sentiments in a recent note to clients: “Post-election, we would expect a small lift in the equity… Source link
Read More »Midterm elections and the stock market, by the numbers: Morning Brief
This article first appeared in the Morning Brief. Get the Morning Brief sent directly to your inbox every Monday to Friday by 6:30 a.m. ET. Subscribe Friday, October 7, 2022 Today’s newsletter is by Brian Sozzi, an editor-at-large and anchor at Yahoo Finance. Follow Sozzi on Twitter @BrianSozzi and on LinkedIn. If you thought the rip-roaring start to the fourth quarter for markets was high drama, you better buckle up for Election Day on Nov. 8. Democrats could lose their majority in Congress,… Source link
Read More »Google, YouTube outline plans for the US midterm elections – TechCrunch
Google and its video sharing app YouTube outlined plans for handling the 2022 U.S. midterm elections this week, highlighting tools at its disposal to limit the effort to limit the spread of political misinformation. When users search for election content on either Google or YouTube, recommendation systems are in place to highlight journalism or video content from authoritative national and local news sources such as The Wall Street Journal, Univision, PBS NewsHour… Source link
Read More »Google bans political ads ahead of elections in the Philippines
The company said on Wednesday that it will stop ads running “during an election campaign period or a silence period” in the run-up to the vote. Google considers election ads as any paid posts that “either promote or oppose a political party or the candidacy of a person or party” running for public office. The ban will run from February 8 up to election day on May 9, when President Rodrigo Duterte will run for election to the senate as he completes his six-year term. He is barred from seeking… Source link
Read More »Google and Apple said to have removed Navalny voting app as Russian elections begin
Ivan Zhdanov, a key ally of the jailed dissident, tweeted an image of an email he said was from Apple confirming the app was blocked. The email said the app, also called Navalny, was removed because Russia designates the Kremlin critic’s anti-corruption foundation as “extremist,” a reference to his now outlawed political movement. The app therefore contained content that is considered “illegal” in the country. The Navalny app included recommendations for the opposition leader’s “Smart Voting”… Source link
Read More »Google, Apple remove Navalny app from stores as Russian elections begin
The Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny’s Smart Voting app is seen on a phone, in Moscow, Russia September 16, 2021. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov MOSCOW, Sept 17 (Reuters) – Alphabet’s Google (GOOGL.O) and Apple (AAPL.O) have removed jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny’s tactical voting app from their stores, his team said on Friday, after Russia accused the U.S. tech firms of meddling in its internal affairs. Russia goes to the polls on Friday to elect a new parliament in a three-day… Source link
Read More »Stock futures tick down ahead of Georgia runoff elections
TipRanks 3 “Strong Buy” Stocks Set for Monster Growth in 2021 We’ve turned a new page on the calendar, Old Man ’20 is out the door, and there’s a feeling ‘21 is gonna be a good year – and so far, so good. The markets closed out 2020 with modest session gains to cap off larger annual gains. The S&P 500 rose 16% during the corona crisis year, while the NASDAQ, with its heavy tech representation, showed an impressive annual gain of nearly 43%. The advent of two viable COVID vaccines… Source link
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