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- Yahoo Canada Style
11 best Amazon Boxing Day TV deals — including an already affordable TCL model I'm obsessed with on sale for under $300
Save big on brands like TCL, Sony, LG, Samsung and more.
- The Canadian Press
Middle East latest: Israel bombs Yemen's main airport and key infrastructure
Houthi rebels in Yemen say Israeli airstrikes on Thursday targeted the rebel-held capital of Sanaa and the port city of Hodeida. The Israeli military said it attacked infrastructure used by the Houthis at the international airport in Sanaa, power stations and ports.
- Yahoo Canada Style
Best Boxing Day deals in Canada — 90+ sales from Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart and more | LIVE UPDATES
Shop the year's best Boxing Day sales on Apple, Yeti, lululemon, Coach Outlet, Ninja and more.
- Yahoo Canada Style
Amazon Canada's epic Boxing Day deals are here — 75+ of the best sales on Apple, Dyson, Yeti and more | LIVE UPDATES
It's Dec. 26 — here are all the best Amazon Canada Boxing Day sales you definitely won't want to miss.
- Yahoo Entertainment
It List: 'Nosferatu’ haunts the holidays, ‘Squid Game' brings the action, ‘A Complete Unknown’ tells Bob Dylan’s origin story
Santa brought a ton of highly-anticipated movies to theaters on Christmas Day, but there’s still plenty to watch at home.
- People
Pizza Delivery Driver Accused of Stabbing Customer Because He Gave Her Bad Tip
Brianna Alvelo, 22, is being held without bail on attempted murder charges
- The Manual
Dometic’s new CFX5 portable fridges have us rethinking our beloved Yeti coolers
Dometic is seriously upping the ante with its all-new, premium CFX5 series of high-tech portable fridges/electric coolers. The post Dometic’s new CFX5 portable fridges have us rethinking our beloved Yeti coolers appeared first on The Manual.
- The Guardian
‘Wherever he sends us, we’re willing to go’: Annie and the Caldwells on God, gospel and a debut album 40 years in the making
Fearing pop would lead them to the devil, Annie Caldwell recruited her daughters into her band. They’re now sending audiences into ecstasy with disco-tinged soul gospel
- The Guardian
People urged to do at least 150 minutes of aerobic exercise a week to lose weight
Review of 116 clinical trials finds less than 30 minutes a day, five days a week only results in minor reductions
- The Guardian
Cancer patient fears dying without justice as tribunal date repeatedly delayed
IT technician Joe Mezgebe arrived at unfair dismissal hearing to find no judge available – for the second time
- Yahoo Life Shopping
After Christmas sales are here: Score discounts at Amazon, Walmart, Target and more
Did Santa forget to put something under your tree? Scoop up savings on Apple, Dyson, Kate Spade, KitchenAid and more.
- Yahoo Life Shopping
The best post-Christmas Amazon deals: Score Apple AirTags for a record low and more
Pick up where Santa left off and snag big savings on brands like Solo Stove, Beats, iRobot and KitchenAid.
- Yahoo Life UK
Boxing Day sales 2024 live: Best UK deals from John Lewis, The White Company, Monica Vinader and more
The best deals to shop from this year's Boxing Day sales, including huge savings from major retailers like John Lewis and M&S, as well as brands like Ninja and Monica Vinader.
- Yahoo Finance Video
Viewing veterans as just heroes could come at a price: Survey
The word “heroes” has become a common descriptor for military service members, but how does that perception discount the contributions veterans can make in the business world? It’s a topic explored in Edelman’s 2024 Veterans’ Well-Being Survey, released last month. On the latest Warrior Money, hosts Patrick Murphy and Dan Kunze are joined by John D. Edelman, the global communications firm’s Managing Director of Global Engagement and Corporate Responsibility. Edelman reflects on the company’s survey and what it says about the relationship between veterans, the general public, and the companies that employ them. “It's a unique survey because we survey across veterans, non-veterans, employers, [and] corporate partners,” Edelman explains. “What the survey shows is that there’s this perception that veterans are ‘heroes’ as opposed to ‘strategic assets.’” Indeed, Edelman’s 2018 survey showed that six in ten respondents viewed vets as “heroes” rather than “strategic assets,” and the company’s latest survey resulted in the same datapoint: “Even six years later, there’s still this misperception." “Discounting all their incredible skill sets, resiliency, problem-solving… leadership, team-building, all these things that are core skill sets to navigate the complexity of today's world. These are the leaders that people should be leaning to, to take things forward," Edelman explains further. The distinction between “heroes” and “strategic assets” is an important one. “They are heroes,” Edelman says of veterans. “One percent of the country provides the freedoms that we have. Yet, when looking to hire them to be leaders at the company, they're not perceived as strategic [assets].” Edelman explains that strategic assets are “leaders who can make things happen [and] drive the company forward.” “There's a total disconnect where you're missing incredible talent that can help make things happen,” he says. In addition to how veterans are perceived by others, Edelman’s survey also explores the obstacles veterans face when pursuing entrepreneurship, their mental and physical health after service, and the ways in which their skills are utilized in the workplace. On this week’s Warrior Money, Saltsman also outlines the defense technology he is developing as CEO of EdgeRunner AI. Hosted by former Congressman Patrick Murphy and veteran investor Dan Kunze, Yahoo Finance’s Warrior Money is a weekly vodcast dedicated to uplifting military veterans transitioning into civilian life. Listen to full episodes of Warrior Money here or wherever you get your podcasts. This post was written by Nick Riccardo.
- The Telegraph
ONS civil servants work from home despite year of mistakes
Office for National Statistics civil servants are working from home despite admitting a series of mistakes this year.
- Motorious
Broad Arrow Achieves 75% Growth in 2024 with $316 Million in Transactions
Broad Arrow celebrates record-breaking growth in 2024 with $316 million in collector car transactions and plans European expansion for 2025.
- Yahoo Finance Video
Divergence creates a 'good setup' for small-cap in 2025: Strategist
Horizon Investments head of research and quantitative strategies Mike Dickson shares his market outlook for 2025 on Catalysts. Dickson emphasizes "an enormous divergence" between top-performing stocks and average market performers throughout 2024. He notes that this marks the second consecutive year of "some of the most dismal performance for the average stock relative to the market cap-weighted indices." Looking ahead to 2025, Dickson expresses optimism, stating this environment "really sets up well for some catalysts to be able to drive that spread closer and actually see the broadening-out in the market that we've all been waiting for for a while." Specifically, Dickson identifies small- and mid-cap stocks as potential outperformers, citing proposed policies under the incoming Trump administration. He suggests that current weakness in this sector presents an attractive entry point for investors planning their 2025 strategies. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Catalysts here. This post was written by Angel Smith
- Yahoo Sports
MLB free agency: Mets reportedly reunite with Sean Manaea, Red Sox reach a deal with Walker Buehler
Stay up to date with the latest from the baseball hot stove.
- Business Insider
'Squid Game' season 2 brings back Gong Yoo as the Recruiter. His latest appearance is even more wild and memorable.
"Squid Game" season two brought back the ddakji-playing recruiter played by Gong Yoo. His fate makes for a very memorable scene.
- Yahoo Sports
NFL MVP: Odds still favor Josh Allen, but Lamar Jackson is closing the gap
The NFL MVP race might come down to the end of the season.