Myles Garrett Urges Browns to Develop Winning Plan

Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett expressed his desire to remain with the team beyond this season, but wants reassurance that the organization has a plan to build a winning roster. Despite signing a five-year extension in 2020, Garrett is concerned about the team’s future prospects. Garrett, who has two years remaining on his contract, … Read more

NASA Kennedy Space Center Tests SLS Rocket Launch System

NASA engineers successfully tested the launch control system for the Artemis Moon mission at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The two-part test evaluated the software used to launch the SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft, as well as its functionality with audio and imagery displays. The test, conducted in Kennedy’s Launch Control Center, focused on ensuring … Read more

Data Collection for Personalized Advertising on Our Website

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AOL’s Privacy Notice and Cookie Policy Details

AOL, part of the Yahoo family of brands, uses cookies and personal data for various purposes. To learn more, users can review our privacy policy and cookie policy, which outline how we collect, use, and protect your information. To control the use of cookies and personal data, click ‘Reject all’ to deny our partners from … Read more

Sabrina Carpenter Wows at Tiny Desk with Country-Tinged Performance

Pop star Sabrina Carpenter brought her sultry country sound to NPR’s Tiny Desk, joking about the “working environment” during a charming performance on Friday. The singer opened with her hit single “Taste,” showcasing her classic style and charisma. Carpenter shared stories behind some of her songs, including how she came up with her Grammy-nominated album … Read more

LDH Implements Policy Limiting Vaccine Promotion by Employees

The Louisiana Department of Health (LDH) is quietly implementing a policy that restricts employees from promoting multiple vaccines, including COVID-19 and influenza. The decision, confirmed by internal meetings at the Office of Public Health, would limit vaccine promotion to only childhood immunizations. A statement from LDH said that the department has been reevaluating its health … Read more

Stocks Stage Strong Comeback Amid Oversold Conditions

CNBC’s Investing Club with Jim Cramer released its weekly update, known as the “Homestretch,” which provides an actionable afternoon analysis just before the market closes. According to Jim Cramer, stocks made a strong comeback from their initial premarket lows due to three key developments. One factor was the oversold S&P 500 Short Range Oscillator, indicating … Read more

Amazon Delivery Drivers Strike Over Working Conditions and Recognition

Amazon delivery drivers in four US states have gone on strike, citing long hours, little help, and poor working conditions. The Teamsters union claims to represent less than 1% of Amazon’s US workforce, but the company disputes this, saying they do not consider many drivers employees. The drivers say they are underpaid and overworked, with … Read more

Lee Cronin Brings ‘The Mummy’ Back from the Dead

Horror fans are in for a treat as Lee Cronin is set to revive the classic Universal monster franchise, “The Mummy.” The film, titled “The Mummy,” will be written and directed by Cronin, who also helmed Evil Dead Rise. Blumhouse and New Line Cinema will produce the movie, with a release date of April 17, … Read more