Golden Retriever Puppy Is Totally Jealous Of Toy Dog
Now this is an absolutely priceless moment. Watch as a Golden Retriever puppy gets jealous of the new toy dog.
It's unclear when Myles Turner will be able to return to the court.
Our late colleague Terez Paylor always compiled a list of All-Juice college players ahead of each NFL Draft he covered in his career. Yahoo Sports expert Eric Edholm has kept the tradition alive and joins the pod to break down the 2021 members of the All-Juice team. Dan Wetzel, Pete Thamel and SI’s Pat Forde then draft college football’s version of the massive realignment going on in European Soccer. Which elite programs would break away from the NCAA for a money grab? The guys also have updates on the Beefalo and toaster fronts…
No new blood clotting cases have been confirmed after initial reports of such cases led federal regulators to recommend that states temporarily stop administering the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine.
Phillips might be the best edge-rush talent in the 2021 class, but medical, character concerns must be thoroughly vetted
Britain on Tuesday said it would launch a new international expert group to help bolster the world's preparedness for the next pandemic and expedite the development of vaccines against future diseases when they emerge. Launched under Britain's Presidency of the Group of Seven (G7) rich nations, the Pandemic Preparedness Partnership (PPP) will report to the G7 leaders summit in June, and will advise on how to achieve Prime Minister Boris Johnson's target of developing vaccines against future diseases within 100 days. "As G7 President, the UK is determined to work with our partners to build back better from coronavirus and strengthen global preparedness for future pandemics," Health Minister Matt Hancock said ahead of a virtual two-day meeting of the group.
Pictures from the new episode give hope to Vicky McClure fans.
These best-selling faux-leather leggings are "the best to ever be made."
Willie and Korie Robertson explain how getting vaccinated fits with their religious beliefs.
In the wake of Kevin Graham-Caso’s suicide last October, his friends pored over his old emails, looking for answers. Klodiana Alia found one from 2009, when Graham-Caso was working as an assistant to producer Scott Rudin. At the time, Graham-Caso was looking for another job, and Rudin had gotten wind of it. “He flipped out,” […]
Moscow's military build-up on the border with Ukraine is even bigger than in 2014 when Russia invaded Crimea, a Pentagon spokesman said Monday, describing the deployment as "very seriously concerning."
"I wasn't going to leave anyway."
In a wide-ranging interview hosted live on TikTok, White House press secretary Jen Psaki told Yahoo News she agreed with Dr. Anthony Fauci’s assessment that gun violence in the United States is a “public health issue.”
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez said on Tuesday that no club will be thrown out of the Champions League for joining a proposed European Super League (ESL).
Brown suffered the assault during Houston's road trip in Florida to face the Magic and Heat.
A new directing team has joined the Spider-Verse. Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers (a current Oscar nominee), and Justin K. Thompson have been tapped by Sony Pictures Animation to direct the sequel to the Oscar-winning animated feature “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.” Although Dos Santos’ directing role had been previously reported, the trio have been working […]
Prosecutors and the defense delivered their closing arguments Monday in the murder trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, leaving the jury to decide whether Floyd’s death was caused by Chauvin’s use of force or a perfect storm of health problems, drug use and a turbulent encounter with police.
The State Department on Monday urged Americans reconsider any international travel they may have planned and said it would issue specific warnings not to visit roughly 80% of the world's countries due to risks from the coronavirus pandemic. The United States hasn't had a global advisory warning against international travel since August, when guidance was revoked by the Trump administration. Instead, it says the State Department will start using Centers for Disease Control and Prevention standards as it prepares health and safety guidelines for individual countries.
Apple is bringing Parler, the social media app favored by U.S conservatives, back to its App Store after the iPhone maker pulled it following the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol riot. This is according to a letter Apple sent to two Republican lawmakers, obtained by Reuters.The letter states that after substantial conversations with Parler, the app had proposed updates to its app and content moderation policy that would lead to it being reinstated -- though it's not clear yet what those changes would be. Major tech platforms cut ties with Parler following the attack on the Capitol by supporters of Republican former President Donald Trump that left five dead.They accused the app, which is backed by prominent GOP donor Rebekah Mercer, of failing to police violent content on its service.Parler went dark for about a month after Amazon.com suspended web-hosting services, saying the app had failed to effectively moderate violent content. Apple and Alphabet’s Google followed suit, removing it from their app stores.But Parler came back online in February using Los Angeles-based private cloud infrastructure SkySilk.The company’s CEO John Matze was fired by the board, and Parler sued Amazon, accusing it of trying to destroy its business.Apple's letter said the updated app would be available immediately upon Parler releasing it.
Kevin Westcott, U.S. technology, media & telecom leader at Deloitte, discusses the firm’s latest edition of its Digital Media Trends Survey, which breaks down how consumers of different ages are engaging with various entertainment options.
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Monday urged airlines to exercise "extreme caution" when flying near the Ukraine-Russian border, citing potential flight safety risks. In a notice to U.S. carriers on Saturday, the U.S. agency noted "escalating regional tensions between Russia and Ukraine, which could potentially result in no-notice cross-border skirmishes, increased military activities and/or conflict." Since 2014, the FAA has prohibited U.S. civil aviation operations in regions around the Ukraine-Russian border.