Looks like Aaron Rodgers wasn’t banned from ESPN’s Pat McAfee show after Jimmy Kimmel feud

Looks like Aaron Rodgers wasn’t banned from ESPN’s Pat McAfee show after Jimmy Kimmel feud

Aaron Rodgers appeared as a guest on “The Pat McAfee Show” on Thursday, just one day after the host expressed on ESPN how happy he was that New York Jets quarterback would no longer be making his regular appearances for the rest of the NFL season. Rodgers originally had been scheduled to continue his weekly…

YouTube taps hospitals to create videos to help people witnessing an overdose or heart attack

YouTube taps hospitals to create videos to help people witnessing an overdose or heart attack

People walk past a billboard advertisement for YouTube in Berlin, Germany, on Sept. 27, 2019. Sean Gallup | Getty Images YouTube is taking steps to fight against medical misinformation, especially when it comes to finding immediate tips on how to handle an emergency. The company on Wednesday introduced a feature called First Aid Information Shelves,…

The momentum in the Nasdaq can continue, it’s not overbought, says Ritholtz’s Josh Brown

The momentum in the Nasdaq can continue, it’s not overbought, says Ritholtz’s Josh Brown

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Josh Brown, Ritholtz Wealth Management CEO, joins ‘Closing Bell’ to discuss the Nasdaq’s momentum, big bank earnings expectations, and his market outlook. 04:19 Wed, Jan 10 20243:17 PM EST

Amazon Is Laying Off Hundreds at Prime Video, MGM Studios and Twitch

Amazon Is Laying Off Hundreds at Prime Video, MGM Studios and Twitch

Updated Jan. 10, 2024 3:16 pm ET Amazon is eliminating hundreds of jobs across its film and television studio and Twitch streaming platform in an effort to rein in costs. Mike Hopkins, senior vice president of Amazon’s Prime Video and Amazon MGM Studios, announced the studio and video-division layoffs in an email to staffers Wednesday. …

SAP to pay more than $230 million to settle bribery charges, U.S. authorities say

SAP to pay more than $230 million to settle bribery charges, U.S. authorities say

Christian Klein, CEO of the software company SAP, stands on the podium looking at his cell phone before the start of the company’s Annual General Meeting. Uwe Anspach | Picture Alliance | Getty Images SAP, the $192 billion German enterprise tech company, will pay more than $230 million to settle investigations into worldwide “recidivist” foreign…

Spirit signs USWNT defender Casey Krueger to three-year deal

Spirit signs USWNT defender Casey Krueger to three-year deal

Comment on this storyComment Add to your saved stories Save One day after announcing Barcelona’s Jonatan Giráldez as its next coach, the Washington Spirit made another offseason splash by signing U.S. national team defender Casey Krueger to a three-year contract. A two-time NWSL Best XI honoree, Krueger spent the past eight seasons with the Chicago…