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And in Alaska recently, MREs have found new fans: Hungry bears who broke into a storage room at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson to feast on the military rations. JBER Wildlife Conservation Law Enforcement OfficeBut bear requirements and human ones are way different. Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Wildlife Conservation Law Enforcement personnel responded to a report of a bear being inside a motor pool building. JBER Wildlife Conservation Law Enforcement OfficeIn another incident on November 2, JBER personnel responded to a bear inside a motor pool building. “When more natural food for bears like berries, crabapples and salmon become scarce, bears will seek other sources,” explained James Wendland, JBER wildlife conservation law enforcement officer with the 673d Civil Engineer Squadron.
Persons: CNN —, Richardson, , , James Wendland Organizations: CNN, Base Elmendorf, Conservation, bruin, Defense Logistics Agency, Richardson Wildlife Conservation, 673d Civil Engineer Squadron, “ Bears Locations: Alaska, Anchorage .
SIREN, Wis. — A 12-year-old boy shot and killed a wounded black bear as it was mauling his father near their hunting cabin in the thick western Wisconsin woods. He shot that bear and killed it on top of me,” said Beierman, who suffered bites to his forehead, arm and leg. Earlier, he and Owen spotted the bear from a tree stand near Siren, Wisconsin, about 90 miles northeast of Minneapolis. Owen fired a shot, wounding the bear, which then ran away. “We were sort of hung up in a thicket when we heard the dog yelp and sprint past us in retreat,” Beierman told the newspaper.
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Provoked Violence, Unchecked for Hours The New York Times used videos filmed by journalists, witnesses and protesters to analyze hours of clashes — and a delayed police response — at a pro-Palestinian encampment on Tuesday. On Tuesday night, violence erupted at an encampment that pro-Palestinian protesters had set up on April 25. The videos showed counterprotesters attacking students in the pro-Palestinian encampment for several hours, including beating them with sticks, using chemical sprays and launching fireworks as weapons. The melee began when a group of counterprotesters started tearing away metal barriers that had been in place to cordon off pro-Palestinian protesters. 12:26 a.m.Sean Beckner-Carmitchel via ReutersAt times, counterprotesters swarmed individuals — sometimes a group descended on a single person.
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At the University of California, Los Angeles, student journalists reporting on violent clashes between protesters said they were assaulted and gassed. On some college campuses rocked by the demonstrations, access has been restricted to students only, effectively making student journalists the only reliable news media reporting on the campus protests and clashes. Student Editor Anna Dai-Liu told CNN that she was gassed, and other student reporters were assaulted, with one reporter being taken to emergency care. “Student journalists have a unique and essential role on their campuses in observing and disseminating news,” said Gary Green, executive director of the Student Press Law Center. Jelani Cobb, dean of the Columbia Journalism School, also applauded student journalists for their reporting on the campus protests.
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New York CNN —From New York to Los Angeles, college campus protests against the war in Gaza turned violent Tuesday night and into Wednesday morning as police sought to clear campuses of protesters in many locations, leading to mass arrests. The flash grenades emit a bright flash and a very loud bang and are typically used to shock and disorient. Officers arrested more than 200 protesters overnight at Columbia and made dozens of additional arrests at City College of New York located about a mile north in Manhattan, according to law enforcement sources. Columbia announced the NYPD could stay on campus through at least May 17, past the university’s commencement ceremony now scheduled for May 15. Brown UniversityAn exception to the escalating conflict was at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
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Tesla said Wednesday it will ask shareholders to reinstate CEO Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package, which a Delaware judge voided earlier this year after ruling that the record-setting compensation deal was "deeply flawed." Tesla said the court decision created a "fundamental problem for the company." Tesla has not hired Innisfree since 2018, when it first asked shareholders to vote on Musk's pay package. Musk's pay package was invalidated after a shareholder won a lawsuit against the company earlier this year. The company also noted that "dozens of institutional stockholders" have told Tesla that they disagree with the Tornetta decision.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSports as an asset class is exploding, says Bruin Capital CEO George PyneGeorge Pyne, Bruin Capital founder and CEO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the rise of women's sports, valuation of sports teams, future of sports media, and more.
Persons: George Pyne George Pyne Organizations: Sports, Bruin Capital
Coups Are on the Rise. Why?
  + stars: | 2023-09-13 | by ( Amanda Taub | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Following the news lately is enough to make one wonder if coups might be contagious. The recent surge is particularly surprising because coups, particularly successful ones, had been relatively rare in the decades following the end of the Cold War. “If you told me a decade ago that would be happening today, I would not have thought that that was a reasonable expectation,” said Erica De Bruin, a Hamilton College political scientist who wrote a book in 2020 about coup prevention. Coups are not actually “contagious” in the sense that one directly causes another, experts say. “We are seeing more coups not because of a contagion, but because of a more permissive environment,” said Naunihal Singh, a political scientist at the U.S.
Persons: , Erica De Bruin, Naunihal Singh Organizations: Hamilton College, U.S . Naval, College Locations: Gabon, Niger
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailESPN will have to pivot amid cord-cutting headwinds, says Bruin Capital's George PyneGeorge Pyne, Bruin Capital founder and CEO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the future of Disney's ESPN, why a tech partnership could be the network's only hope of survival, and more.
Persons: George Pyne George Pyne Organizations: ESPN, Bruin, Bruin Capital
Chase Griffin has more than 30 brand deals, and his recent ones are mostly multi-year partnerships. Chase Griffin. 1st College Athlete Brand Ambassador for the largest/most powerful bank in the world. JP MOrgan Chase 1st College Athlete Brand Ambassador. "NIL & Athlete Brands: A NewEra", November 22, 2022.
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July 19 (Reuters) - Westpac Banking Corp (WBC.AX) on Wednesday said it would split its consumer and business banking business into two, with each having its own CEO, effective Aug. 1. The bank said Chris de Bruin, currently head of the combined unit, will leave and named Jason Yetton as CEO of the consumer business and Anthony Miller as CEO of the business and wealth division. Westpac also promoted Nell Hutton to head its institutional bank unit. These changes come at a time when Australia's biggest banks are reeling under the pressures of increased interest rates, which have contributed to slowing credit growth. The Reserve Bank of Australia has raised interest rates by a whopping 400 basis points in just 14 months.
Persons: Chris de Bruin, Jason Yetton, Anthony Miller, Nell Hutton, Harish Sridharan, Savio D'Souza Organizations: Westpac Banking Corp, Westpac, Reserve Bank of Australia, Thomson Locations: Bengaluru
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe will start to see more old and new media combos in sports broadcasting: Bruin Capital's PyneGeorge Pyne, Bruin Capital founder and CEO, joins 'Last Call' to talk the future of sports media companies and legacy broadcasters.
Persons: Bruin Capital's Pyne George Pyne Organizations: Bruin, Bruin Capital
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBruin Capital CEO on PGA Tour-LIV Golf merger: Outside capital is a factor like never beforeGeorge Pyne, Bruin Capital founder and CEO, and former SEC chairman Jay Clayton, join 'Squawk Box' to discuss the fallout of the PGA Tour-LIV Golf merger, the winners and losers of the deal, and more.
Persons: George Pyne, Jay Clayton Organizations: Bruin, Bruin Capital, SEC, PGA
DirecTV has struck a multiyear deal to continue broadcasting the National Football League's "Sunday Ticket" package to commercial establishments, including bars and restaurants. The NFL sold the "Sunday Ticket" commercial rights to EverPass Media, a joint venture owned by private equity firm RedBird Capital Partners and the NFL, earlier this year. The companies confirmed the "Sunday Ticket" deal on Thursday afternoon. Bars and restaurants, such as Buffalo Wild Wings and Hooters, rely on "Sunday Ticket" to bring in big crowds on Sundays during the NFL season. The NFL signed a seven-year deal with Google 's YouTube TV for the residential "Sunday Ticket" broadcast rights in December.
Books to Help Understand Sudan
  + stars: | 2023-04-21 | by ( Amanda Taub | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
The situation in Sudan remains violent and unpredictable. Fighting intensified yesterday as warplanes bombarded the center of the capital, Khartoum. It remains unclear who, if anyone, is in control of Africa’s third-largest country. Meanwhile, the Pentagon is moving troops into position in Djibouti so that they can help with a possible evacuation of the U.S. Embassy in Khartoum. However, a State Department official said that it is currently not safe to begin an evacuation because of the severe fighting at the Khartoum airport.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGenerative A.I. can disrupt the news media landscape, says Penske Media's Jay PenskeCNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin joins 'The Exchange' from Kiawah Island with George Pyne of Bruin Capital, and Jay Penske of Penske Media, to discuss sports team valuations, ChatGPT's influence on the media industry, and commoditizing intellectual property.
NHL roundup: Bruins top Blues, reach historic 60-win mark
  + stars: | 2023-04-03 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +6 min
[1/5] Apr 2, 2023; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; Boston Bruins center Trent Frederic (11) takes the face-off against St. Louis Blues right wing Kasperi Kapanen (42) during the first period at Enterprise Center. St. Louis (35-35-7, 77 points) was eliminated from playoff contention with the result. The Blues received two goals from Jordan Kyrou, the second of which made it a 3-3 game with 25 seconds remaining in regulation. Brayden Schenn assisted on all three St. Louis goals. St. Louis native Trent Frederic collected two assists and Linus Ullmark recorded 35 saves.
Investment bank Drake Star broke down dealmaking in 2022 and what it means for the year ahead. Sports tech M&A activity in 2022, from Drake Star's Global Sports Tech Report 2022. Drake Star Global Sports Tech Report 2022The fourth quarter saw a surge in M&A volume with 67 deals, the most in the sector's recent history. More sports tech companies could explore public listings in the second half of the year. "Some of the IPO ready sports tech companies are expected to explore IPO/SPAC listings."
NHL roundup: Bruins bounce Rangers for 10th straight win
  + stars: | 2023-03-05 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +9 min
At the end of a board battle behind Elliott in the second period, Hinostroza one-timed his second goal off a pass from Casey Mittelstadt at 5:35 for Buffalo's first lead. Captain Dylan Larkin scored in the second period and Magnus Hellberg made 32 saves for the Red Wings, who have lost five straight games (0-4-1). Bennett, who had missed six straight games, scored one goal. Capitals 8, Sharks 3Craig Smith scored twice in Washington's four-goal second period and the visitors rallied for a win against San Jose. Predators 3, Blackhawks 1Philip Tomasino, Tyson Barrie and Colton Sissons scored for visiting Nashville in a win against Chicago.
Sports-betting insiders say there's pent-up demand for M&A in the industry after dealmaking slowed to crawl last year. That may mean fewer media and other deals that don't offer a clear return on investment or cost efficiencies.. That may mean fewer media and other deals that don't offer a clear return on investment or cost efficiencies. One thing we may see less of this year is operators looking to bring their entire tech stacks in-house, like when Bally's acquired Bet.Works and PointsBet bought Banach Technologies. Here are nine potential deals industry insiders are watching in 2023, and how they could shake up the industry:
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNFL's main thing is the product and it was outstanding: Bruin Capital CEOGeorge Pyne, Bruin Capital founder and CEO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss Pyne's takeaway from the big game, how much the game has changed, and more.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe NFL's Denver Broncos selling for $4.65 billion probably a steal, says Bruin Capital's PyneGeorge Pyne, Bruin Capital founder and CEO, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss if the sports industry can hold up in 2023, if legacy cable companies' demise spells trouble for franchise valuations and more.
He bought the soccer club AC Milan in August, earning the attention of the Italian press. This past spring, AC Milan won its first national title in 11 years. Claudio Villa/AC Milan via Getty Images Show less Cardinale at a training session for AC Milan. For instance, the teams sell each other's merchandise in their stadiums, and the YES Network airs AC Milan games. "Now we have a new phase of expansion and internationalization of AC Milan with Gerry."
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNFL's ‘Sunday Ticket’ agreement with YouTube is 'a good deal,' says Bruin Capital's George PyneGoogle-owned YouTube has secured a multi-year deal for the NFL 'Sunday Ticket' package. George Pyne, founder and CEO of Bruin Capital, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss.
Canadian Olympic bobsledder de Bruin hit with three-year ban
  + stars: | 2022-11-04 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Nov 4 (Reuters) - Canadian Olympic bobsledder Christine de Bruin, winner of the monobob bronze at the Beijing Games, has been handed a three-year suspension after testing positive for a banned substance the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) said on Friday. De Bruin, who also competed for Canada at the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics, admitted to the violation in October and waived her right to a hearing. De Bruin's suspension started on Sept. 28 and runs until Sept. 27, 2025. "Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton (BCS) is deeply disappointed to learn that one of our athletes was found to have violated anti-doping rules," said Sarah Storey, president, Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton in a statement. "BCS has zero tolerance for doping; we believe in clean sport and fair play.
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