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The Bulldogs received 43 first-place votes, Michigan got 16, and Ohio State and Florida State each had one. The last time Washington was ranked this highly this late in the season was 2016, when the Huskies made the College Football Playoff. Seventh straight meeting with both teams ranked. Consecutive seasons with both teams ranked for the Third Saturday in October rivalry. Third straight meeting with both teams ranked after the Utes won both last year to take the Pac-12 title.
Persons: Washington, Kalen DeBoer, hasn't, Nick Saban's, , Duke, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: Associated Press, Huskies, Oregon, Air Force, Ohio State, Florida State, Bulldogs, Michigan, Washington, Penn State, College Football, Ducks, Texas ., Miami, Notre Dame, Irish, Wyoming, Oregon State, Beavers, Alabama, Arkansas, Crimson Tide, South, LSU, Tide, Auburn, Force, Falcons, , Kentucky, Tulane, American Athletic Conference, Memphis, Big, Wisconsin, SEC, ACC —, Seminoles, USC, Utes, AP Locations: Georgia, Michigan, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Texas . North Carolina, Southern California, South Florida . Alabama, Tennessee, Alabama, Missouri, Iowa, Washington State , Kansas , Kentucky, Miami, Florida, Utah
3 Ohio State rout Purdue 41-7 on Saturday. Purdue (2-4, 1-3) has lost two straight and four of five, this one against a severely short-handed Ohio State offense. McCord opened the scoring with a 14-yard TD pass to Marvin Harrison Jr., Brown added a 2-yard TD run on Ohio State's second series. After Brown fumbled the ball away at the goal line, McCord hooked up with Cade Stover on a 4-yard scoring pass to make it 20-0. ... Ohio State rushed for 4.2 yards per carry one week after averaging 1.9 against Maryland.
Persons: — Kyle McCord, Dallan Hayden, Ade, TreVeyon Henderson, Miyan Henderson, Emeka, Chip Trayanum, Hayden, Xavier Johnson, Devin Brown, McCord, Marvin Harrison Jr, Brown, Cade Stover, Deion Burks, Harrison, Stover, Devin Mockobee, Ryan Walters, Purdue's, Luke Griffin, Ryan Day, Burks Organizations: WEST LAFAYETTE, Ohio State, Purdue, Buckeyes, Ross, Ohio, Boilermakers didn't, Hudson Card, Boilermakers, . Ohio State, Maryland, Penn State, Division, AP Locations: Ind, Ohio, Georgia, Michigan, ., Nebraska
A recent string of Treasury auctions has suffered from weak investor demand. But Ed Yardeni thinks yields are already at the right levels to start bringing back demand. AdvertisementAdvertisementA string of recent Treasury bond auctions saw a major slump in investor demand, and that could be a harbinger of a trend that sends yields higher, strategists said. But market veteran Ed Yardeni told Insider that bond yields could already be at the right levels to bring back demand. AdvertisementAdvertisementHe also noted that while the recent auctions didn't go well, bond yields didn't shoot to new highs.
Persons: Ed Yardeni, , Bill Ackman, Larry Fink, Bill Gross, Yardeni, Penn Wharton Organizations: Securities, Service, Treasury Department, TD Securities, Treasury
Ackman, in his initial tweet about Harvard, said that "a number of CEOs" shared his desire to publicly out the Harvard students who condemned Israel. Other business leaders were quick to echo his calls, winning plaudits on social media. In a visit to Harvard, Insider spoke with a range of students about the backlash to the statement on Israel. It's ironic, of course, to accuse students of silencing dissent when Ackman and other business leaders are seeking to do exactly that. But now, some Harvard students fear that the backlash from the business community will have a chilling effect on student speech.
Persons: Bill Ackman, they've, Israel, Marc Rowan, Meyer Davidoff, Kalita, Eden Mendelsohn, what's, " Melia Russell, Tim Paradis Organizations: Harvard, Wall, Big Law, University of Pennsylvania, Invictus Pharmacy, LinkedIn, Birkoa Capital Management, Penn, Twitter Locations: Gaza, Silicon, Israel, Silicon Valley
Tensions have boiled over around how colleges are responding to Hamas' terrorist attack on Israel. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAdvertisementTensions are running high at America's elite colleges, as students, professors, and well-connected, wealthy alumni respond to Hamas' terrorist attack on Israel. At Harvard, the much-maligned student letter has been deleted, after several student groups retracted their support for it.
Persons: , Bill Ackman, Mark Rowan, Stanford, Larry Summers, Summers, Joe McCarthy, Jason Furman, Ackman, Israel, Alex Morey Organizations: Elite, Harvard, Yale, Penn, Service, Harvard Palestine Solidarity Groups, Cambridge, University of Pennsylvania, Apollo Global Management, Twitter, Indiana University, Columbia University, New York Police, . Police, Bloomberg, NYU, University of Arizona, Foundation, Rights Locations: Israel, Penn, Palestine, New York, Hamas, Gaza
New York CNN —Wall Street CEO Marc Rowan is calling for the leaders of the University of Pennsylvania to resign and donors to close their checkbooks over an alleged failure to condemn antisemitism and hate. Words of hate and violence must be met with clear, reasoned condemnation, rooted in morality from those in positions of authority,” Rowan wrote. Rowan, whose fortune is estimated by Forbes to be nearly $6 billion, is one of the university’s wealthiest donors and supporters. But the billionaire CEO argues UPenn leaders failed to condemn the “hate-filled” Palestine Writes Literature Festival, a multi-day event that took place at the university’s campus last month. “We unequivocally – and emphatically – condemn antisemitism as antithetical to our institutional values,” the UPenn leaders wrote.
Persons: Marc Rowan, Rowan, UPenn, ” Rowan, , Elizabeth Magill, John Jackson , Jr, , , Scott Bok, Magill, Bok, Julie Platt, Penn, ” Platt, ” Bok, “ Mr, , Jackson, Jr, Steven Fluharty, Rowan’s UPenn, Bill Ackman, Israel Organizations: New, New York CNN, Wall, University of Pennsylvania, Apollo Global Management, Forbes, Wharton School, Ivy League, Penn, Hamas, University, Penn’s, Trustees, Greenhill & Co, Penn’s Board, School of Arts & Sciences, Daily, CNBC, Harvard University Locations: New York, Israel, Palestine, UPenn
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailApollo CEO Marc Rowan on UPenn op-ed: We are at Penn a bastion of 'preferred' speechApollo Global Management CEO Marc Rowan joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss his decision to write an op-ed to UPenn's student newspaper criticizing university president Elizabeth Magill and board of trustees chair Scott Bok over a Palestinian literary festival held last month, fighting antisemitism on college campuses, rising tensions following the Israel-Hamas war, the double standard in the exercise of free speech, and more.
Persons: Marc Rowan, UPenn, Elizabeth Magill, Scott Bok Organizations: Apollo Global Management Locations: Penn, Palestinian, Israel
Apollo Global Management CEO Marc Rowan is calling for University of Pennsylvania leaders to resign. AdvertisementAdvertisementApollo Global Management CEO Marc Rowan is the latest business leader to slam an Ivy League institution for not taking a stronger stance against what he called antisemitism. AdvertisementAdvertisementAt the time, the university responded, saying in a statement that "we unequivocally — and emphatically — condemn antisemitism as antithetical to our institutional values." But, in light of the attack by Hamas on Israel, Rowan has said the response was not enough. "We see sickening parallels between Harvard leadership's inaction against Harvard's antisemitism and the failure by UPenn's leadership to take a stand against hate," Rowan wrote in his letter.
Persons: Marc Rowan, Hedge, Bill Ackman, Israel, , Elizabeth Magill, Scott Bok, Rowan, Magill, Magill's, didn't, Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, Carolyn, Ackman, Jonathan Newman, Jake Wurzak, Penn Organizations: Apollo Global Management, University of Pennsylvania, Hamas, Harvard, Service, Global Management, Ivy League, Daily, Defamation League, Jewish, Wharton School's, Advisors, Pershing, Capital Management, Dovehill Capital Management Locations: Israel, UPenn, mater
Miami managed to hang on to a spot in the rankings, dropping eight places after losing for the first time this season. The top six schools by appearances in the AP men’s college basketball poll are Kentucky, North Carolina, Duke, Kansas, UCLA and Louisville. Missouri lost to LSU and also slipped out after two weeks ranked. For the first time since 2005-06, the Trojans and Fighting Irish are playing with both teams ranked in consecutive seasons. For the first time since 2001, both teams are ranked, and it's the second straight home game for the Beavers hosting a ranked opponent.
Persons: Miami's, Duke, ___, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: Associated Press, Hurricanes, bloods, Auburn, Bulldogs, Michigan, Wolverines, Ohio State, Florida State, Oklahoma, Texas, Penn State, USC, Arizona, Miami, Georgia Tech, Yellow Jackets, AP, UCLA, Kentucky, Louisville, Notre Dame, Vanderbilt, Saturday, Fresno State, LSU, Washington State, UCF, SEC, ACC —, Ducks, Huskies, Trojans, Oregon State, Beavers Locations: Georgia, Kentucky, Florida, Washington, Oregon, North Carolina, Duke , Kansas, Louisville, Kansas, Missouri, Mississippi, Tennessee, Wyoming
“He’s just got a great command of the offense.”Michigan beat Minnesota on the road for the 18th straight time. The Wolverines have beaten the Gophers (3-3, 1-2) for the Little Brown Jug trophy 43 times in their last 47 matchups. This was Michigan's largest margin of victory in a Big Ten game since beating Rutgers 52-0 in 2019. Ohio State has the three longest Big Ten winning streaks in league history, including the 30-game record-setter from 2012-2015. The last conference loss for the Wolverines was to rival Michigan State on Oct. 30, 2021.
Persons: — Will Johnson, , Jim Harbaugh, J.J, McCarthy, ” Harbaugh, “ He’s, Sabb, Athan Kaliakmanis, Jack Tuttle, Jayden Denegal, Daniel Jackson, Kaliakmanis, Jackson, Johnson, Harbaugh, Minnesota's, Blake Corum, Leon Franklin, ” McCarthy, , Mason Graham, ” Graham, , P.J, Fleck, they've, ” Johnson, Darius Taylor, " Fleck Organizations: Gophers, Michigan, Minnesota, Wolverines, Cincinnati, Rutgers, Ohio State, Michigan outgained, FBS, Illinois, ” Gophers, , The Gophers, Big, Michigan State, Penn State, Big Ten, , AP Locations: MINNEAPOLIS, Michigan, Michigan outgained Minnesota, Minnesota, Jhost Indiana, . Minnesota, Iowa
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWhy sports marketing is a growth area, according to Stagwell’s Mark PennThe U.S.-based global marketing network, Stagwell, took over the beach at Cannes Lions 2023. CNBC’s Tania Bryer visits Stagwell’s Sport Beach to talk to the company’s chairman and CEO, Mark Penn.
Persons: Mark Penn, CNBC’s Tania Bryer Organizations: Cannes Lions Locations: U.S, Stagwell’s
Ivey, 27, works for a tech consulting firm in Atlanta and says she drives into the office once or twice a month. Another 8% of hybrid workers say they haven't tried coffee badging just yet but are interested in doing so. So, "coffee badging gives you the opportunity to maintain your flexible schedule, which is incredibly important to employees," Weishaupt says. Weishaupt himself does the reverse of coffee badging, where he'll start his day from home, drive in mid-day to avoid morning traffic, and finish the rest of his day from the office. In the Philadelphia area, Kynisha Gary, 30, says coffee badging helps her find balance as a parent and Penn State student.
Persons: Yannique Ivey, you'll, Ivey, Frank Weishaupt, Weishaupt, Gary Organizations: CNBC, ., Owl Labs, Penn State Locations: Atlanta, Philadelphia, It's
Donald Trump left his NY business fraud trial Wednesday after attending for two and a half days. Trump must return in the coming weeks to testify in the $250 million civil trial, brought by the NY AG. "The Trump show is over," James, who has also attended the trial, told reporters after her lead defendant's departure. Over the break, Trump flew the coop. AdvertisementAdvertisementMeanwhile, testimony inside is expected to plod on.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, , speechifying, Letitia James, James, Biden, Jack Smith, Engoron, he'd, Donald Bender, Bender, Camron Harris, Whitley Penn Organizations: NY AG, Service, Wednesday, Justice Department, New York, Trump Organization, New York Police Department, Palm, Trump, Trump Org's Locations: Manhattan, New York, Iowa
An Amtrak Acela train arrives at New York's Penn Station, the nation's busiest train hub, in New York City, U.S., May 25, 2017. The Amtrak inspector general in a report on Tuesday said the program faces further delays because the new Amtrak trains have not met Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) requirements and all of the trainsets produced so far have defects. The report added the likeliest cause of more delays would be a lack of a validated trainset model, followed by certain trainset defects. Alstom said it is working with the FRA to meet requirements "through their first-ever safety certification for high-speed trains." Congress approved $66 billion for rail as part of the 2021 infrastructure bill, with Amtrak receiving $22 billion.
Persons: Mike Segar, David Shepardson, Mark Porter, Josie Kao Organizations: Amtrak, Station, REUTERS, Rights, Alstom, Federal Railroad Administration, FRA, Thomson Locations: New, New York City, U.S, Boston, Washington
mRNA vaccine: 5 things to know
  + stars: | 2023-10-02 | by ( Katie Hunt | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
Here are five things to know about Karikó and Weissman’s game-changing research and mRNA vaccines. What mRNA doesMessenger RNA, or mRNA, is a form of nucleic acid that tells cells what to do based on the information contained in DNA. Messenger RNA-based vaccine technology doesn’t rely on a modified version of a virus to produce an immune response. Potential beyond fighting Covid-19The advent of mRNA vaccine technology has led to safe and strong protection against Covid-19. And mRNA technology is also being checked out as a possible alternative to gene therapy for intractable conditions such as sickle cell disease.
Persons: Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, Peggy Peterson, Robin Shattock, ” Shattock, , Karikó, Weissman, , Roberts, Thomas Perlmann, it’s Organizations: CNN, University of Pennsylvania, Penn Medicine, Imperial College London, Covid, Penn’s Perelman, of Medicine, Vaccine, Perelman School of Medicine, Nobel Assembly Locations: Hungary
The Nobel Prize in Medicine was awarded Monday to two scientists whose work led to the mRNA vaccines against COVID-19. As countries prepared to roll out those shots, The Associated Press took a look at how the vaccines were developed so quickly. ___How could scientists race out COVID-19 vaccines so fast without cutting corners? A head start helped -- over a decade of behind-the-scenes research that had new vaccine technology poised for a challenge just as the coronavirus erupted. Both shots — one made by Pfizer and BioNTech, the other by Moderna and the National Institutes of Health — are so-called messenger RNA, or mRNA, vaccines, a brand-new technology.
Persons: Dr, Anthony Fauci, Buddy Creech, ” Creech, Tal Zaks, , Drew Weissman, Weissman, Katalin, Philip Dormitzer, Barney Graham’s, ” Fauci, Graham, Jason McLellan, hadn't, , ” Graham, Germany’s, Pfizer’s Dormitzer, Ugur Sahin Organizations: Medicine, COVID, Associated Press, Vanderbilt University, Infectious Diseases Society of America, Pfizer, BioNTech, Moderna, National Institutes of Health, NIH, University of Pennsylvania, Penn, NIH’s Vaccine Research Center, Associated Press Health, Science Department, Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Department of Science Education, AP Locations: U.S, Massachusetts, BioNTech, New York, China
CNN —This year’s Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine has been awarded to Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman for their work on mRNA vaccines, a crucial tool in curtailing the spread of Covid-19. The Nobel Prize committee announced the prestigious honor, seen as the pinnacle of scientific achievement, in Sweden on Monday. Rickard Sandberg, a member of the Nobel Prize in medicine committee, said, “mRNA vaccines together with other Covid-19 vaccines have been administered over 13 billion times. They sold their car, Karikó told The Guardian, and stuffed the money – an equivalent of about $1,200 – in their daughter’s teddy bear for safekeeping. Weissman told CNN that their technology is much more efficient than traditional methods of producing vaccines.
Persons: Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, , Karikó, Weissman, Rickard Sandberg, ” Karikó, Steffen Trumpf, BioNTech, Penn Medicine J, Larry Jameson, . Weissman, ” Jameson, Drew, , Hope, I’m Organizations: CNN, University of Pennsylvania, Pfizer, Penn Medicine, UPenn’s School of Medicine, Kati, Temple University, Guardian, Moderna Locations: Covid, Sweden, Hungarian, American, Germany, Norway, Hungary, United States, Philadelphia, UPenn
Dianne Feinstein once stood at the center of a pivotal moment in LGBTQ+ history. Decades later, in death, she's being lauded by LGBTQ+ leaders as a longtime ally who, if she didn't always initially do the right thing, was able to learn and evolve. The suspect is Supervisor Dan White.”George Moscone was the liberal mayor of San Francisco; Milk was California’s first openly gay elected official. The Human Rights Campaign, a large LGBTQ+ advocacy group, cited Feinstein’s “sterling record of support for the LGBTQ+ community." And it was one of the hardest moments, if not the hardest moment, of my life,” Feinstein told the San Francisco Chronicle in 2008.
Persons: Dianne Feinstein, she's, didn't, Feinstein, Moscone, Harvey Milk, Dan White, ” George Moscone, Milk, California’s, White, Stuart Milk, supervisor's, , ” Milk, Feinstein’s, ” Feinstein, “ don’t, , Joe Biden, Gavin Newsom, George W, Bush, Matthew S, Kierra Johnson, Randy Shilts, “ Milk, Sean Penn Organizations: of Supervisors, grimly, , AIDS, Navy, Rights, San Francisco, Republican, Los Angeles Times, National, Task Force, San Francisco Chronicle Locations: San Francisco County, San Francisco, California, Los Angeles, Francisco
The Sixth Year Is the Charm for a Heisman Frontrunner
  + stars: | 2023-09-29 | by ( Laine Higgins | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
For the first four years of his college football career, Michael Penix Jr.’s best moment on the field was a dive into the pylon on a 2-point conversion in overtime that sealed Indiana’s upset of a top-10 ranked Penn State. It was a great win for the Hoosiers, but eminently forgettable in the grander scheme of college football.
Persons: Michael Penix Jr, Organizations: Penn State, Hoosiers
Dave Portnoy bought a $42 million waterfront home in Nantucket, The Wall Street Journal reported. AdvertisementAdvertisementDave Portnoy bought a record-setting $42 million home in Nantucket, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the deal. Photography: Read McKendree, Architecture and interior design: Workshop/APDPhotography: Read McKendree, Architecture and interior design: Workshop/APDThe sale set a residential real estate record for the island as well as the entire state of Massachusetts, according to the Nantucket Current. AdvertisementAdvertisementPhotography: Read McKendree, Architecture and interior design: Workshop/APDPhotography: Read McKendree, Architecture and interior design: Workshop/APDThe waterfront compound, built in 2018, was designed by Andrew Kotchen, a renowned local architect and designer, Dunlap said. Photography: Read McKendree, Architecture and interior design: Workshop/APDPhotography: Read McKendree, Architecture and interior design: Workshop/APDTunnels in luxury homes aren't entirely new.
Persons: Dave Portnoy, , Portnoy, Shellie Dunlap, Andrew Kotchen, Dunlap, Alice, Ron Syrnyk, Peter Engen, Lee Organizations: Street Journal, Service, Lee, Street, Penn Entertainment, Insider Locations: Nantucket, Massachusetts, Wonderland
Analyst Joseph Greff upgraded the sports betting stock to overweight from neutral and raised his price target by $11 to $37. His new price target implies an upside of 35.2% from Monday's close. "We are taking advantage of sluggish share price performance since late July," Greff said in a note to clients Tuesday. The stock has fallen about 13% since July, while the S & P 500 pulled back by about 6%. Notably, Greff said to expect a sports betting market size of $23.2 billion in the U.S. and Ontario by 2030. iGaming's market size over the same timeline and locations should near $13.5 billion in 2030.
Persons: underperformance, Joseph Greff, Greff, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: JPMorgan, Penn Entertainment, Caesars Locations: DraftKings, Monday's, U.S, Ontario
And a new report sheds light on how those efforts are resonating with younger fans. Compared to NFL fans aged 30 and older, fans in their 20s were three times more likely to place a bet every week. And only 11% of fans in their 30s spent more than $1,000 annually on sports betting, versus 28% of younger fans. That number was just 33% among fans aged 30 and up. Most of these fans said they played in a fantasy league during the 2022 football season, but most older fans didn't.
Persons: YouGov, FanDuel, Barstool, Penn, Fox, sputtered, Barstool Sportsbook, sportsbooks, NFL RedZone, aren't, they're Organizations: NFL, Sports, Penn Entertainment, ESPN Bet, Fox, Bally Bet, Brand, FOX Bet
For more than two decades, workers at a factory in Perrysburg, Ohio, near Toledo, have been making something that other businesses stopped producing in the United States long ago: solar panels. How the company that owns the factory, First Solar, managed to hang on when most solar panel manufacturing left the United States for China is critical to understanding the viability of President Biden’s efforts to establish a large domestic green energy industry. Mr. Biden and Democrats in Congress last year authorized hundreds of billions of dollars in federal incentives for manufacturing solar panels, wind turbines, batteries, electric cars and semiconductors. The efforts amount to one of the most expansive uses of industrial policy ever attempted in the United States. But nobody is entirely sure whether these investments will be durable, especially in businesses, like battery or solar panel manufacturing, where China’s domination is deep and strong.
Persons: Biden’s, Biden Locations: Perrysburg , Ohio, Toledo, United States, China
Florida Takes the Classic Learning Test
  + stars: | 2023-09-25 | by ( The Editorial Board | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Michigan Tech has come out on top and Harvard at the bottom in the largest-ever survey looking into the state of free speech on America's college campuses. Most elite colleges, including Penn and Yale, trail larger state schools with more working-class students. Images: Shutterstock/FIRE Composite: Mark KellyFlorida’s state university system will now accept the Classic Learning Test in college admissions, after the board of governors voted this month to approve the CLT as an alternative to the national testing duopoly of the SAT and ACT. Whether the classic test will catch on is anybody’s guess, but credit to its creators, and Florida, for giving it the college try.
Persons: Mark Kelly Organizations: Michigan Tech, Harvard, Penn, ACT Locations: Yale, Florida
Green energy’s tailwinds blow the other way
  + stars: | 2023-09-22 | by ( Peter Thal Larsen | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +7 min
Falling costs, cheap capital and supportive politicians helped propel a headlong rush into renewable power. As relations with China deteriorate, the United States and Europe are increasingly concerned about the country’s grip on parts of the green energy supply chain. In recent roundtable discussions moderated by Breakingviews on both sides of the Atlantic, participants expressed optimism about the momentum of investment in green energy. The IRA has unleashed a green energy boom. The world can ill afford to relax its embrace of green power.
Persons: Rishi Sunak, , Joe Biden’s, Jared Cohen, Goldman Sachs, Breakingviews, carmaker Ford, Rishi Sunak’s, Pennsylvania’s Penn, George Hay, Sharon Lam, Aditya Sriwatsav Organizations: Britain's, Downing, Reuters, Global, International Energy Agency, International Renewable Energy Agency, Energy, Commission, Applied Innovation, Goldman, Amperex Technology, Companies, British, MIT’s Center for Energy, Environmental, Research, University, Pennsylvania’s, Thomson Locations: London, Ukraine, U.S, China, United States, Europe, People’s Republic, Vietnam, Mexico
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