Thursday, March 24, 2016

Hedge fund launches fight to replace Yahoo board and other top stories.

  • Hedge fund launches fight to replace Yahoo board

    Yahoo Chief Executive Marissa Mayer has been under pressure to turn the company around for more than a year. (Reuters/Pascal Lauener) In 2014, Starboard Value set its sights on Olive Garden's endless salad and breadsticks. The restaurant chain was wasting food and committing the ultimate culinary sin - not using salt in its pasta water - the activist hedge fund complained. New York-based Starboard launched a proxy fight to put 12 new faces on the board of Darden, Olive Garden's parent compa..
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  • Robert Griffin III signs with Cleveland Browns

    Robert Griffin III signs with Cleveland Browns
    Robert Griffin III is bound for the Browns, the team announced Thursday. (Matt Hazlett/ Getty Images)   The attempt by Robert Griffin III to resurrect his NFL career will come in a city that has been a graveyard for quarterbacking success. Griffin, the former NFL offensive rookie of the year released following last season by the Washington Redskins, signed a two-year contract with the Cleveland Browns, the team announced Thursday. “I’m excited about the opportunity to join the Dawg Pound and..
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  • UN tribunal finds former Bosnia Serb leader guilty of genocide

    UN tribunal finds former Bosnia Serb leader guilty of genocide
    Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic is sentenced to 40 years in jail by U.N judges who found him guilty of genocide for the 1995 Srebrenica massacre and nine other war crimes charges. (Reuters) A former Bosnian Serb leader was found guilty of genocide and other charges on Thursday for his role in deadly campaigns during the Bosnian war in the 1990s, including the massacres of thousands in Srebrenica, as an international tribunal announced a long-awaited reckoning in Europe’s bloodi..
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  • Obama takes two Air Force One planes to Argentina for sightseeing

    Obama takes two Air Force One planes to Argentina for sightseeing
    President Obama brought along a second, smaller Air Force One for his family to enjoy a day of sightseeing in Argentina on Thursday.After dancing the tango at a state dinner in Buenos Aires Wednesday night, the president and first lady Michelle Obama took their daughters aboard the government plane colloquially known as “baby” Air Force One Thursday to fly to the scenic town of Bariloche in southern Argentina. It’s a Boeing 757 used when traveling to places where the runway is too short for the ..
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  • US charges Iran-linked hackers with targeting banks, NY dam

    US charges Iran-linked hackers with targeting banks, NY dam
    Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch said March 24 that the United States has indicted seven Iranian hackers associated with cyberattacks against key U.S. industries. (Reuters) The Justice Department on Thursday announced it has indicted seven hackers associated with the Iranian government, marking the first time the United States has charged state-sponsored individuals with hacking to disrupt the networks of key U.S. industries. The crimes include attacking U.S. banks’ public websites from l..
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  • Redskins still have holes to fill in the secondary

    Redskins still have holes to fill in the secondary
    Redskins cornerback Will Blackmon breaks up a pass intended for New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman on Nov. 8. (Jonathan Newton/The Washington Post) BOCA RATON, Fla. – The Washington Redskins added safety David Bruton and re-signed cornerback Will Blackmon and Duke Ihenacho, but they’ve still got work to do in the secondary. Washington is thin at the position and while Coach Jay Gruden didn’t have a specific number of players he wants in the secondary on the 90-man roster, he ..
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  • RIP Johan Cruyff: Netherlands soccer legend dies at 68

    RIP Johan Cruyff: Netherlands soccer legend dies at 68
    Johan Cruyff, who helped turn the previously forlorn Netherlands into a world soccer powerhouse in the 1970s and is considered one of the sport’s all-time greats, died Thursday in Barcelona after a long batter with lung cancer, according to his personal website. He was 68. [A tribute to Johan Cruyff, the Dutch soccer maestro] Cruyff won the Ballon d’Or, then given to Europe’s top player, in 1971 with Ajax and in 1973 and 1974 with Barcelona after joining the La Liga side on what was t..
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  • Zika probably hit Brazil in 2013, before World Cup: Study

    Zika probably hit Brazil in 2013, before World Cup: Study
    Zika virus probably arrived in Brazil in mid-2013, researchers said Thursday in a study that says the World Cup soccer tournament and other stand-alone events probably aren’t to blame for the outbreak that’s been linked to serious birth defects in Latin America.Researchers said genome sequencing shows the mosquito-borne virus likely landed between May and December 2013, meaning it preceded the soccer event that brought visitors from around the globe to the Amazon, Rio de Janeiro and other cities..
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  • How North Carolina's controversial 'bathroom bill' could backfire on ...

    How North Carolina's controversial 'bathroom bill' could backfire on ...
    Before it was passed, a bill prohibiting transgender people from using public bathrooms with the sex they identify as drew passionate debate on the floor of North Carolina's state legislature. Gov. Pat McCrory (R) has signed the bill into law. (Reuters) In a matter of hours, North Carolina became ground zero for the increasingly heated battle over gay and transgender rights -- not unlike Indiana's time in the spotlight last year. And just like in Indiana, you could make the argument that t..
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  • Trolls turned Tay, Microsoft's fun millennial AI bot, into a genocidal ...

    Trolls turned Tay, Microsoft's fun millennial AI bot, into a genocidal ...
    It took mere hours for the Internet to transform Tay, the teenage AI bot who wants to chat with and learn from millennials, into Tay, the racist and genocidal AI bot who liked to reference Hitler. And now Tay is taking a break. Tay, as The Intersect explained in an earlier, more innocent time, is a project of Microsoft’s Technology and Research and its Bing teams. Tay was designed to “experiment with and conduct research on conversational understanding.” She speaks in text, meme and emoji on a ..
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