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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewMichelle Pfeiffer is in the final stage of negotiations to take on the female lead in the new as-yet-untitled "Yellowstone" sequel, according to Puck. Not much is known about the series, which was announced in May 2023 as an "expansion of the Yellowstone universe." At the time, he said that McConaughey "seems like a natural fit" to lead the "new chapter" of the Dutton saga. Reilly and Hauser have asked their per-episode salary to be upped to $1.2 million and $1.25 million, respectively, he stated, citing industry sources.
Persons: , Michelle Pfeiffer, Puck, Matthew Belloni, Pfeiffer, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Helen Mirren, Harrison Ford, Matthew McConaughey's, Taylor Sheridan, Kevin Costner, Sheridan, Jonathan Bachman, McConaughey, Jon Linson, Dutton, Buddy, Kelly Reilly, Cole Hauser, Danno Nell, Luke Grimes, Belloni, Reilly, Hauser, Grimes, wasn't, Costner Organizations: Service, Marvel, Paramount, Paramount Global, Business, Hollywood, Paramount Network Locations: Sheridan
New York CNN —The growing battle between Ivy League institutions and frustrated alumni is now playing out at Cornell University. A prominent alumnus and longtime donor is calling for the immediate resignations of Cornell President Martha Pollack and Provost Michael Kotlikoff, arguing the university’s diversity policies have created a “toxic” environment. Jon Lindseth, an emeritus member of Cornell’s board of trustees, penned an open letter demanding university leaders clean house. Lindseth’s criticism of Cornell’s DEI policies are supported by the Cornell Free Speech Alliance, an alumni group founded in August 2021 pushing to reform the university. While the website for Cornell’s board of trustees does indicate meetings are scheduled, university officials say these are not emergency meetings.
Persons: Martha Pollack, Provost Michael Kotlikoff, Jon Lindseth, Lindseth, Cornell “, ” Lindseth, Bill Ackman, Claudine Gay, Pollack, ” Kraig Kayser, , , ” Joel Malina, ” Cornell Organizations: New, New York CNN, Ivy League, Cornell University, Cornell, Harvard, Cornell Free Speech Alliance, Department of Education, Committee, University and Pennsylvania, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Locations: New York, America, Israel
Equinix is preparing for the generative-AI boom by arming more than 100 of its data centers with advanced liquid-cooling technologies. Its 250 data-center facilities rent space, hardware, and broadband to other companies to store data and run workloads in the cloud. The data centers will include new liquid-cooling technology, which helps lower the temperatures of Equinix's machines. The first of the company's data centers to host the new technology will be completed in the first quarter of 2024. Lin said Equinix already offers in-rack heat exchangers at most of its locations and has typically provided more advanced technologies on a "bespoke" basis.
Persons: Jon Lin, Lin, Equinix Organizations: San, San Francisco Bay Area, Business Locations: London, San Francisco Bay, Singapore, Equinix
Private-equity firms bought data centers in near-record numbers last year, defying a broad deal-making slowdown in a bid to capture ever-growing demand for data storage and cloud computing. Data centers are warehouse-sized facilities that lease space in networks of computer servers to customers ranging from individual businesses to giant cloud-computing providers. As the underlying infrastructure for cloud-based digital tools, data centers support everything from video streaming and online gaming to workplace and remote work enterprise software, 5G networks and Internet-of-Things systems. In December, DigitalBridge Group Inc., a Boca Raton, Fla., private-equity firm, and investment services firm IFM Investors closed an $11 billion acquisition of Dallas-based data-center operator Switch Inc. “Large private-equity investors are clearly attracted to the continued robust take-up of data-center space by large hyperscale and social-media companies,” Mr. Lynch said.
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