Yahoo-konsernin säännöt ja evästeet

Yahoo-konsernin brändillä on tähän asti useita verkkosivaita ja sovelluksia, joissa käytämme evästeitä ja kootamme henkilötietoja. Jos haluat estää meidän käyttäminen evästeiden ja henkilötietojen avulla, voit napsauttaa “Hylkää kaikki”. Jos haluat muokata valintojasi, voit napsauttaa “Hallitse tietosuoja-asetuksia”. Voit myös peruuttaa suostumuksesi tai muokata valintojasi milloin tahansa tietosuoja- ja evästeasetusten tai tietosuojan hallintapaneelin avulla. Lisätietoa meidän tietosuojakäytännöstämme … Read more

Tesla Robotaxi Gets Stuck in Parking Lot Loop

A recent incident involving a Tesla Robotaxi in Austin, Texas, has highlighted some of the challenges autonomous vehicles face when navigating complex parking lots. A passenger recorded their experience as they tried to exit a busy parking lot, but the car kept driving in circles. The safety monitor in the front passenger seat failed to … Read more

Earth’s Speeding Up: How It Could Disrupt Our World

In recent weeks, Earth has experienced some of its shortest days on record, spinning quickly enough to shave 1.4 milliseconds off its usual 24-hour day. This natural acceleration in the planet’s spin is hard to notice, but it might not be unfamiliar to those who feel like the world is spinning out of control. Author … Read more

Canada to Recognize Palestine as State at UN General Assembly

Canada has announced plans to recognize Palestine as a state at the upcoming UN General Assembly, following similar moves by the UK and France. The decision was made by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney in a statement on Wednesday. Carney stated that recognition is dependent on the Palestinian Authority’s commitment to reforms, including holding general … Read more

D.C. Council Backs Commanders Stadium Deal

The D.C. Council voted to advance the Commanders stadium deal, moving it one step closer to final approval. A second reading and vote are set for September 17. If successful, the stadium will be signed off by Mayor Muriel Bowser. A target opening date of 2030 remains in place, with the new facility securing a … Read more

Trump Fires Head of Jobs Agency Amid Controversial Report

President Donald Trump removed Erika McEntarfer, the director of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, after a weak jobs report showed hiring slowed in July and was much weaker in May and June than previously reported. Trump claimed that the figures were manipulated for political reasons and provided no evidence to back up his allegations. He … Read more

Gary Busey Pleads Guilty to Groping Charges

Actor Gary Busey has pleaded guilty to one count of fourth-degree criminal sexual contact in connection with a 2022 groping investigation at the Monster Mania Convention in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Under the terms of the plea agreement, prosecutors have agreed to dismiss three counts of criminal sexual contact and one count of attempted criminal … Read more

Eagles Defense Takes Shape Ahead of Season Opener

The Philadelphia Eagles put full pads on for the first time in training camp, and rookie linebacker Jihaad Campbell quickly made use of them, making a big tackle on tight end Dallas Goedert. This flash of instincts and physicality has convinced coaches that Campbell will be a valuable addition to the team. Defensive coordinator Vic … Read more

NFL Hall of Fame Predictions for 2024-2030

The changing induction method for the Pro Football Hall of Fame has made it more challenging for borderline candidates to gain entry into Canton. Starting in 2024, every candidate in both the Modern-Era and Senior pool must receive at least 80% of the vote, making it a daunting task for those on the cusp. The … Read more

Nintendo Switch 2 Sales Reach 5.82 Million Units

Nintendo has released updated sales figures for its new Switch 2 console, which now total 5.82 million units as of Friday. The company’s shares have rallied by roughly 40% so far this year on excitement over the device. In the fiscal first quarter, Nintendo more than doubled revenue to $3.8 billion, driven primarily by higher … Read more