AOL Privacy Settings Explained

Verizon owns Yahoo, which includes several popular brands like AOL. If you visit these websites, a cookie will be set, allowing us to collect some of your personal data. To control how we use this data, click ‘Manage privacy settings’ or ‘Reject all’. This choice can be changed at any time by visiting the ‘Privacy … Read more

Ford CEO Says Game On, Eyes on Nürburgring Record

Ford CEO Jim Farley has responded to Chevrolet’s new record at the Nürburgring Nordschleife with a statement of determination. The Corvette ZR1X dethroned the Ford Mustang GTD as the fastest American car at the track, with a lap time of 6:52.07. Farley acknowledged the achievement, saying “congrats to the Corvette team. Game on!” in an … Read more

Golden Bachelor Star Regrets Ageist Comments and Apology

Mel Owens, star of “The Golden Bachelor” Season 2, has expressed regret over comments he made about age limits for contestants on the show. In a recent interview with Glamour, Owens admitted that his views were “unfair,” “insensitive,” and a “mistake.” He acknowledged that he would have cut women over 60 from the show and … Read more

Yahoo on Osa Konserni, Jonka Brändillä YHTEENSÄ

Tähän kuuluvat Yahoo, AOL, Engadget ja muut suositut sivustot ja sovellukset, joilla omistamme ja operoimme. Yhdistelmässä tietoa käytetään lisätarkoituksiin, kuten evästeiden ja henkilötiedoissa. Tietosuojakäytännöistämme voit lukea lisätietoa sovelluksillamme. Source: https://consent.yahoo.com/v2/collectConsent?sessionId=3_cc-session_bce51952-412f-4e92-9d48-08f101631a88

US Economy Sees Signs of Weakening Amid Inflation and Tariffs

The latest economic data provides a clearer picture of the US economy’s trajectory. Despite initial concerns about inflation and trade tensions, the overall outlook suggests that America’s economy remains robust but is slowing down. Key Takeaways: * Consumers are willing to spend but are becoming more cautious due to uncertainty. * Tariffs have added to … Read more

US Labor Market Shows Signs of Cooling, Inflation Remains Strong

US Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams has described the US labor market as strong but showing signs of slowing down. Job growth is slowing, and some sectors are catching up from earlier shortages. Despite this, inflation remains above the Fed’s 2% goal mainly due to tariffs. However, Williams emphasized that unemployment … Read more

Nintendo Switch 2 Sales Soar to Outpace Original

Nintendo’s latest console, the Switch 2, is showing signs of a successful launch, with sales exceeding those of its predecessor, the original Switch. The company has sold over 5.8 million units since its release in June and expects to reach 15 million by the end of March, beating the original Switch’s time frame. This upward … Read more

Parents.com Security Warning: Enable JavaScript and Cookies

Parents.com has flagged your connection as secure, but requires two minor adjustments to proceed. To resolve the issue, you need to enable JavaScript and cookies in your browser settings. This is a common verification process implemented by Cloudflare for enhanced performance and security. Once you’ve enabled these features, you should be able to continue using … Read more

AI Voice May Predict MS Diagnosis Years Earlier

Researchers from the University of British Columbia have analyzed health records of over 12,000 people in Canada and found that those living with multiple sclerosis (MS) began using healthcare services at elevated rates 15 years before their first typical MS symptoms appeared. The study suggests that MS may be easier to detect earlier than previously … Read more

JPMorgan Warns Recession Signal Amid Weakening Jobs Market

A weak jobs report for July and steep revisions to prior months indicate a sharp decline in labor demand, raising recession concerns. The data also points to AI’s impact on employment, with college graduates facing higher unemployment rates. The latest jobs report showed payrolls grew by 73,000, below forecasts of around 100,000. This marks a … Read more