Selfish dog straight up steals yogurt from little girl
This innocent toddler thinks the dog will share her yogurt fairly and nicely. Nope, it's gone in an instant. Hilarious!
Most of the prisoners at the Guantanamo Bay detention center have received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of Tuesday, the U.S. military said a day after resuming an effort to inoculate them that was halted months earlier after criticism from Congress. Thirty-two of the 40 prisoners held at the U.S. base in Cuba have received the first dose, Southern Command said in a brief statement. The prisoners are not required to be vaccinated.
Stocks fell Tuesday, with the three major indexes looking for dip for a second straight session.
It wasn't just Rusty Hardin's legal filing Monday that was gross and potentially dangerous. It was the way he went about getting the news out there.
Ecobee CEO Stuart Lombard joined Yahoo Finance Live to break down the latest products that can help you live an eco-friendly life.
Netflix’s subscriber growth cooled in the first quarter of 2021 after record pandemic-fueled gains last year — and the streamer added about 2 million fewer customers than it previously expected. For Q1, the company reported 3.98 million in net global streaming subscribers. That was below its previous guidance of 6 million. As of the end […]
Netflix reported first-quarter earnings after market close on Tuesday, with Wall Street bracing for a slowdown in subscriber growth following a record-setting year.
The United States and European Union said Tuesday that more work was needed to revive a 2015 agreement on Iran's nuclear program, although Tehran reported progress after the latest diplomacy.
The Bruins sophomore will test the waters after seeing his stock rise with UCLA's NCAA tournament run.
As the world waits for a jury verdict in the trial of Derek Chauvin, a timeline of the case: from the death of George Floyd on May 25, 2020, to the international protests, to the arrest of Derek Chauvin and the trial.
Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward, one of the leading figures in the breakaway European Super League project, has tendered his resignation to the Premier League club, according to multiple media reports. Woodward's decision to leave his position came after reports that Chelsea and Manchester City were pulling out of the planned breakaway which has received intense criticism and opposition. The Manchester Evening News said Woodward would stay in his role until the end of the year despite offering his resignation.
The jury reached a verdict in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged in the death of George Floyd. It will be announced in court at 4:30 p.m. ET.
A German scientist studying extremely rare blood clots linked to AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine said on Tuesday Johnson & Johnson has agreed to work with him on the research after similar serious side effects emerged in recipients of its shot. Andreas Greinacher, a transfusion medicine expert at Greifswald University, announced the collaboration after the European Medicines Agency said it would add a label to J&J's vaccine warning of unusual blood clots with low platelet counts.
The vice-chair's departure had reportedly long been in the works but was revealed in the wake of the collapse of the proposed European Super League.
Former Hollywood Foreign Press Association president Philip Berk has been expelled after the outcry over a leaked email recently sent to members with a post describing Black Lives Matter as a “hate movement.” “Effective immediately, Phil Berk is no longer a member of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association,” said a spokesperson on behalf of the HFPA board. Berk’s email, which was obtained by TheWrap and first reported on by the Los Angeles Times, appears to be a copy of an article on conservative website FrontPage Mag titled “BLM Goes Hollywood,” which criticized BLM founder Patrisse Cullors for buying a $1.4 million house in Topanga Canyon, California. “The house is down the road from one of the homes involved in the Manson murders which seems only appropriate since Manson wanted to start a race war. And Black Lives Matter is carrying on Manson’s work,” says the post. Also Read: NBC, Golden Globes Producer Condemn Former HFPA President Behind Anti-BLM Email In the email thread, HFPA board members chastised Berk, who served eight terms as the organization’s president, with one member calling him a “thundering disgrace.” Gregory Goeckner, current COO and general counsel for HFPA, wrote to Berk: “It is not appropriate to circulate material such as this, which many members and staff find deeply offensive, to all members and staff as though it is a matter of Association business.” “I only intended to illustrate the hypocricy [sic] that engulfs us I forwarded it as a point of information I had no hidden agenda I now regret having sent it,” Berk responded. The HFPA’s scandal-ridden year began just before the Golden Globes when the Times published an expose outlining millions of dollars in payments sent to members as well as noting that none of the organization’s 87 members are Black despite the rise of the #OscarsSoWhite movement since 2015. TheWrap has since reported that the HFPA also denied requests to hold press conferences for “Bridgerton,” “Girls Trip,” and “Queen & Slim,” three projects featuring Black casts and directors that all failed to receive Golden Globe nominations. Read original story Former HFPA President Philip Berk Expelled After Anti-#BLM Email At TheWrap
Faced with an exodus of Central American migrants seeking to enter the United States, President Joe Biden's administration is taking aim at what it sees as one of the key causes -- corruption.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Assoc. has announced, via its board, that effective immediately, Phil Berk is no longer a member of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. The move comes just hours after NBC, in a statement, suggested that the network’s telecast of the Golden Globes was in jeopardy if the HFPA didn’t take swift action […]
Assistant Professor of Medicine & Infectious Diseases at University of Nebraska Medical Center, Dr. Jasmine Marcelin, joined Yahoo Finance Live to break down how the JNJ vaccine may return Friday with new limits and what this means for the U.S.
Smith's name is still etched into record books at Utah, but what he'll be remembered for most is how he helped revolutionize college football with his command of the spread offense.
Canada's biggest city Toronto and neighboring Peel, both of which are in the midst of a third wave of COVID-19 infections, on Tuesday said they would order businesses to close if they had outbreaks involving five or more people, medical officials said. The closures would be for a minimum of 10 days if workers "could have reasonably acquired their infection at work," according to a release from Peel Public Health. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he is sending federal healthcare workers to help Ontario, the country's most populous province, which includes Toronto and Peel.