Yahoo On Cookie Policy for Users

Kun käytät sivustojamme tai sovelluksiamme, hyödynämme evästeitä (cookies) erilaisia tarkoita: – Lisäävän sivustomme ja sovelluksemme kokemisen sinulle – Vahvistakseen käyttäjatietoja estääkseen roskapostia ja väärinkäytöksiä ja toteuttamassa tietoturvatoimia – Mitataan sivustojen ja sovellusten käyttöä. Jos napsautat “Hyväksy kaikki”, me ja kumppanimme tallennamme ja/tai käytämme evästeitä sekä analytiikkaan. Tämän tarkoituksena on toteuttaa räätälöityä mainontaa, sisältöä ja palveluita. … Read more

Texas Camps Get Fiber Internet Delay Until September 2027

A delay in a new law requiring fiber internet service for some Texas youth camps may help prevent camp closures. The rule, which initially didn’t have a deadline, has been pushed back to September 1, 2027. This extension gives camps and rural internet providers more time to meet the requirement. Despite this reprieve, many youth … Read more

Experts Raise Concern Over Autism Link to Common Medication

US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has warned that a recent trend of pregnant mothers taking over-the-counter pain medication Tylenol due to President Trump’s policies is “pathological.” The trend began after reports linked the medicine to autism, with some studies suggesting it may be more common in boys who are circumcised. Kennedy pointed out … Read more

BizJournals Website Requires JavaScript and Cookies Activation

To access BizJournals, users must enable JavaScript and allow cookies on their device. This step ensures the website’s security and functionality. The verification process is routine, but it’s essential for protecting user data and preventing potential security issues. Source: https://www.bizjournals.com/charlotte/news/2025/10/10/lowes-buys-foundation-building-materials-pro-boost.html

Understanding Yahoo’s Cookie Policy for Personal Data Use

Yahoo uses cookies to provide its services, authenticate users, and prevent spam. Cookies also help track user behavior and measure site usage. When you accept all, Yahoo shares your information with partners for personalized advertising and analytics. You can choose to reject this or customize your settings through ‘Manage privacy settings’. You can withdraw consent … Read more

ICE Agents Involved in Shooting Incident Face Scrutiny Over Inconsistent Accounts

A federal investigation into a Chicago shooting involving ICE agents is facing scrutiny after new evidence revealed inconsistencies between Homeland Security’s account and what witnesses, court documents, and body camera records suggest. Court records show that Border Patrol agents were equipped with body-worn cameras at the scene of the October 4 shooting in Brighton Park. … Read more

Texas Camp Owners Urge Flexibility on Safety Requirements

Texas camp owners are seeking more time and flexibility from the state health agency to implement new safety requirements, fearing they could be forced to close by next summer. They want to work together with regulators to find a solution that works for everyone. The owners understand the importance of making camps safer but believe … Read more

Lowe’s Acquires Foundation Building Materials for $8.8 Billion

Home improvement chain Lowe’s has finalized its $8.8 billion acquisition of California-based Foundation Building Materials (FBM). FBM, which operates over 370 locations in the US and Canada, is a leading distribution company for building materials and construction products. Lowe’s aims to serve large professional customers with a $250 billion market opportunity. The acquisition complements Lowe’s … Read more

RFK Jr.’s Autism Claims Spark Debate Among Experts

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sparked controversy by suggesting a link between circumcision and autism during a Cabinet meeting. However, experts are pushing back against his claims, citing methodological issues with the studies he cited and the need for rigorous research to establish causality. Kennedy suggested that children who undergo circumcision early in life … Read more

AI Browser Raises Concerns After Using AI to Complete Coursera Course

A popular AI browser called Comet has sparked controversy after its creator, Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas, warned a techie about using it to complete online courses. A web developer shared a video showing Comet answering questions and finishing a Coursera course on “AI Ethics,” but Srinivas responded with a cautionary message, saying “absolutely don’t do … Read more