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(Bloomberg) -- The Biden administration is escalating efforts to safeguard the U.S. power grid from hackers, developing a plan to better coordinate with industry to counter threats and respond to cyber attacks, according to people familiar with the matter.Top administration officials, including Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm and Deputy National Security Adviser Anne Neuberger, briefed top utility industry executives on the efforts in a March 16 meeting, said the people, who requested anonymity because the session was private.The plan, which could prompt widespread changes in standards and cyber defense strategies, is set to be issued within weeks. U.S. officials hope to create plans for other critical industries but are starting with the electrical sector because of its importance to the economy and recent activities targeting the grid by foreign hackers, one person said.The administration is committed to improving cyber vulnerabilities in the core services Americans rely on as a top cybersecurity priority, Neuberger said on Monday. We designed this initiative -- focused on the electricity utilities -- to achieve that. And, as with every element of our cybersecurity strategy, were doing it in partnership with the private sector.The high-level meeting indicated the seriousness of the initiative, which is meant to knit together the full force of the government, in alignment with the private sector, to confront increasingly aggressive actions by U.S. adversaries to target the electrical grid.Those acts include inserting malicious software that could be activated to disrupt electricity generation or distribution in the U.S. Russia is among the adversaries that have already launched such operations, including a sprawling attack in 2017. But other countries are targeting the grid, including North Korea and Iran, one person familiar with the governments assessment said.The issue has gained renewed attention in the wake of a highly sophisticated attack that compromised popular software from Texas-based SolarWinds Corp. The hack, which affected as many as 18,000 SolarWinds customers, has underscored concerns about the vulnerability of the nations critical infrastructure amid persistent cyber threats.The administration plans to produce a so-called operational technology action plan that will begin with the power industry and expand to other critical sectors such as natural gas distribution, chemical refining and municipal water systems, said one person briefed on the plan. Operational technology, also known as OT, includes the specialized controls used to run the nations nuclear plants, refineries, pipelines and other infrastructure.Power industry advances in cybersecurity make the sector a good place to start as officials beef up protections for the nations critical infrastructure, another person said.The federal government and utilities have a long history of coordination on cybersecurity, with power companies required to report not just successful breaches of their control systems but attempted intrusions. The sector is a chief target of U.S. foes, with security analysts and utility executives warning of a barrage of constant attempts on the systems.Companies, however, have long complained that the government hasnt spoken with one voice about how to address vulnerabilities, and that its recommendations havent always been synchronized -- concerns that were raised in this months meeting. The National Commission on Grid Resilience last year said the industry still needs more information on threats.President Joe Biden intends to put the full weight of the government into the effort, with agencies including the State and Energy departments along with the National Security Agency enlisted to harden defenses and respond to breaches. On Sunday, Biden said he was close to naming someone to serve as national cyber director, a position created by Congress to coordinate the governments efforts to combat and retaliate for hacks.The administrations plan will include efforts to get greater visibility on private sector risks, and to clarify the role of key agencies, including the Homeland Security and Energy departments. The administration also wants to better plot responses to incidents -- including whos involved and what resources are deployed after a company is compromised.Although similar blueprints have been developed in the past, the involvement of top administration officials and their holistic approach is new, according to one person familiar with the matter.A chief concern is deciding the shape of collective defense and response efforts. Administration officials at the March 16 meeting made clear they were seeking to enhance coordination, communication, reporting and response between the industry and government.The virtual session was the first broad meeting between top Biden administration officials and executives in the Electricity Subsector Coordinating Council, a group designed to further industry-government coordination on protecting the grid.The electric power sector values its close working relationship with partners in government, said Scott Aaronson, vice president for security and preparedness at the Edison Electric Institute that represents investor-owned electric companies.We appreciate that this administration already is coordinating with grid operators to protect critical energy infrastructure, Aaronson said in an emailed statement. Protecting and defending critical infrastructure is a shared responsibility that requires engagement and expertise from asset owners and government partners.(Updates with comment from Anne Neuberger in fourth paragraph.)For more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.2021 Bloomberg L.P.

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COVID-19 forced the NCAA to rework its longstanding schedule for the mens basketball tournament, and while recognizing that this damn pandemic shouldnt be credited with anything positive, well, turning the Sweet 16 into a weekend affair and moving the Elite Eight to prime time on Monday and Tuesday was genius.

And it's something the NCAA ought to make permanent.

Sweet 16 games have consistently been played on Thursdays since 1953. It wasnt called the Sweet 16 then, of course. With only 22 teams in the entire tournament, it didnt merit a nickname (the term didnt come into vogue until the late-1980s).

Even as the event expanded in size and popularity, the basic setup continued: four Sweet 16 games played on Thursday and Friday each, then two Elite Eight games on Saturday and Sunday. The winners head to the Final Four the following weekend.

Then came COVID, knocking out the entire 2020 tournament and leaving the NCAA staff desperate to make 2021 work.

Tradition now took a back seat to practicality. Protocols, testing, venue availability, player rest and health and about a million other factors became priorities.

The biggest issue was the First Four the four play-in games which previously were held on Tuesday and Wednesday (two each night) immediately after Selection Sunday. The NCAA couldn't test the players in time for that.

Thursday was the earliest we could start with testing and protocols, NCAA vice president of basketball Dan Gavitt said in January.

The NCAA March Madness logo is seen on the basket stanchion before a game between Oral Roberts and Florida in the second round on March 21. (Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

Thursday, however, is when the first round traditionally begins 16 games that run from noon to midnight (eastern) and cause an untold number of sick days at work. There are 16 more on Friday. Then the Round of 32 on Saturday and Sunday.

So everything got pushed back one day the 2021 first round was on Friday and Saturday and the second round was Sunday and Monday.

The NCAA decided to further shift the middle weekend. If nothing else, no one wanted a team to have to play four times in eight days (Thursday play-in, Saturday first round, Monday second round, Thursday Sweet 16).

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Besides, what was the rush?

The result was a gift for basketball fans. Rather than jam four games into two television windows on Thursday and Friday evening (or late afternoon out West), the NCAA scheduled all games to run consecutively on Saturday and Sunday basically 2 p.m. to midnight eastern.

Suddenly, there was no Madness missed. It was a day-long smorgasbord (followed by another day-long smorgasbord) rather than a lot of remote-control work.

Even better, each game and team and player got its own chance to shine. There was no featured contest. An upstart with a small fan base such as Oral Roberts got the same national attention as a Michigan or a UCLA.

If you reach this stage, you get the spotlight.

CBS, being great partners, worked together with us to imagine a Sweet 16 game round with no [overlapping] games, Gavitt said. All of those games, four on Saturday and four on Sunday will have their own exclusive windows, which will just make for an incredible viewing experience.

Gavitts prediction was correct.

The idea of playing the Sweet 16 on Saturday and Sunday (and even starting the first round on the weekend) actually has been around and even presented within NCAA headquarters for at least two decades. There was just no push for action.

We will see what ratings this produces although comparisons would be difficult. Not only is sports viewership down almost across the board, but the time slots, days and rounds are different. These games also lack big-name programs such as Duke, Kentucky, North Carolina and so on.

Going forward, the NCAA should return the First Four to its original Tuesday/Wednesday and then start the first round on its traditional Thursday at noon. The Final Four and title game should still be a Saturday/Monday affair.

However, the middle weekend should go with the 2021 precedent. It offers more exposure, actually cuts down on missed class time for players (we know, but still) and gives teams that make the Sweet 16 a little more breathing room to bask in the accomplishment and churn up the publicity.

About the only downside is that each year one Sweet 16 site is held in the football stadium that will host the following years Final Four (its a sort of dry run). Trying to get a huge crowd on a Tuesday night, rather than a Sunday afternoon, will be difficult.

A radical solution to that?

Follow the lead of 2021 where the entire event has been staged in Indiana and hold the Sweet 16/Elite Eight in one city every year.

You only need two venues (the NBAs Bankers Life Fieldhouse and Butlers Hinkle Fieldhouse handled the Sweet 16). As much of a carnival as the Final Four is, having 12 games played across four days in one city would be even better for the basketball-obsessed.

This would become a huge event in its own right. Maybe Indy becomes the annual Sweet 16 site. Or maybe it rotates to markets that lack a domed football stadium and thus can't host a Final Four (New York, Chicago, Boston, Kansas City, Philadelphia). Meanwhile, the first two rounds and the Final Four would continue to bounce around America as is.

If thats too much change all at once, at least stick with the second weekend schedule.

We might as well get something good out of COVID.

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(Bloomberg) -- The Biden administration is escalating efforts to safeguard the U.S. power grid from hackers, developing a plan to better coordinate with industry to counter threats and respond to cyber attacks, according to people familiar with the matter.Top administration officials, including Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm and Deputy National Security Adviser Anne Neuberger, briefed top utility industry executives on the efforts in a March 16 meeting, said the people, who requested anonymity because the session was private.The plan, which could prompt widespread changes in standards and cyber defense strategies, is set to be issued within weeks. U.S. officials hope to create plans for other critical industries but are starting with the electrical sector because of its importance to the economy and recent activities targeting the grid by foreign hackers, one person said.The administration is committed to improving cyber vulnerabilities in the core services Americans rely on as a top cybersecurity priority, Neuberger said on Monday. We designed this initiative -- focused on the electricity utilities -- to achieve that. And, as with every element of our cybersecurity strategy, were doing it in partnership with the private sector.The high-level meeting indicated the seriousness of the initiative, which is meant to knit together the full force of the government, in alignment with the private sector, to confront increasingly aggressive actions by U.S. adversaries to target the electrical grid.Those acts include inserting malicious software that could be activated to disrupt electricity generation or distribution in the U.S. Russia is among the adversaries that have already launched such operations, including a sprawling attack in 2017. But other countries are targeting the grid, including North Korea and Iran, one person familiar with the governments assessment said.The issue has gained renewed attention in the wake of a highly sophisticated attack that compromised popular software from Texas-based SolarWinds Corp. The hack, which affected as many as 18,000 SolarWinds customers, has underscored concerns about the vulnerability of the nations critical infrastructure amid persistent cyber threats.The administration plans to produce a so-called operational technology action plan that will begin with the power industry and expand to other critical sectors such as natural gas distribution, chemical refining and municipal water systems, said one person briefed on the plan. Operational technology, also known as OT, includes the specialized controls used to run the nations nuclear plants, refineries, pipelines and other infrastructure.Power industry advances in cybersecurity make the sector a good place to start as officials beef up protections for the nations critical infrastructure, another person said.The federal government and utilities have a long history of coordination on cybersecurity, with power companies required to report not just successful breaches of their control systems but attempted intrusions. The sector is a chief target of U.S. foes, with security analysts and utility executives warning of a barrage of constant attempts on the systems.Companies, however, have long complained that the government hasnt spoken with one voice about how to address vulnerabilities, and that its recommendations havent always been synchronized -- concerns that were raised in this months meeting. The National Commission on Grid Resilience last year said the industry still needs more information on threats.President Joe Biden intends to put the full weight of the government into the effort, with agencies including the State and Energy departments along with the National Security Agency enlisted to harden defenses and respond to breaches. On Sunday, Biden said he was close to naming someone to serve as national cyber director, a position created by Congress to coordinate the governments efforts to combat and retaliate for hacks.The administrations plan will include efforts to get greater visibility on private sector risks, and to clarify the role of key agencies, including the Homeland Security and Energy departments. The administration also wants to better plot responses to incidents -- including whos involved and what resources are deployed after a company is compromised.Although similar blueprints have been developed in the past, the involvement of top administration officials and their holistic approach is new, according to one person familiar with the matter.A chief concern is deciding the shape of collective defense and response efforts. Administration officials at the March 16 meeting made clear they were seeking to enhance coordination, communication, reporting and response between the industry and government.The virtual session was the first broad meeting between top Biden administration officials and executives in the Electricity Subsector Coordinating Council, a group designed to further industry-government coordination on protecting the grid.The electric power sector values its close working relationship with partners in government, said Scott Aaronson, vice president for security and preparedness at the Edison Electric Institute that represents investor-owned electric companies.We appreciate that this administration already is coordinating with grid operators to protect critical energy infrastructure, Aaronson said in an emailed statement. Protecting and defending critical infrastructure is a shared responsibility that requires engagement and expertise from asset owners and government partners.(Updates with comment from Anne Neuberger in fourth paragraph.)For more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.2021 Bloomberg L.P.

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Exclusive: Razer confirms hi-tech concept face mask Project Hazel will be turned into reality – Yahoo News

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The coronavirus pandemic has radically changed the way we live our lives and face masks has become infused into our daily existence.

While vaccinations are taking place across the globe and nations are hoping to come out of their various lockdowns and restrictions this year, face masks are likely to stay for some time to come as borders and travel start opening up and countries vastly differ on the rollout of vaccinations.

In April last year, global gaming giant Razer converted some of its manufacturing lines to produce masks and donated around 1 million of them to health authorities around the world. It also donated the proceeds from the sale of its Stay Home and Game On posters to support the fight against COVID-19.

But following that, Razer decided to take it one step further and design, at least at the conceptual stage, a hi-tech face mask that is medically sound but also more tailored to make sure it evolves for the need of picking up on human interactive cues.

READ MORE: Razer CEO on how the gaming giant smashed sales and cash pile records

Project Hazel is Razer's hi-tech mask which has a transparent front cover to let people see your mouth and has a built-in microphone and speaker that can amplify your voice. It also has active air ventilation that's as effective as an N95 medical mask and has RGB lights (red-blue-green LEDs). It also intends to get rid of the issue of the annoying breath-fog when wearing a mask, especially when it's cold outside.

At first it was a high-end concept through its research and development department but Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan told Yahoo Finance on Wednesday that the company is now fully invested in turning these masks into a reality and will go into production.

Project Hazel. Photo: Razer

"I'll take you through the thought process. When the pandemic first hit, the disposable mask was in huge demand and we had to figure out how we could get these out globally," said Tan.

He said that after setting up Singapore's first mask making facility "out of the blue" within 24 days, they had managed to roll out donations across the world. But he said "we realised the sustainability aspect" since disposable masks aren't the most sustainable.

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Thinking beyond the pandemic, Tan said the group "took their time" with researching and developing the "very best mask."

"We were thinking, this is a concept project and is this going to be relevant when vaccinations and everything has been rolled out. I think moving forward we decided and I can tell you now we are going to proceed in making it a reality and ship the smart mask," he told Yahoo Finance.

Razer's smart mask will have built-in microphone and speaker and air ventillation. and Project Hazel. Photo: Razer

"We've realised that even with vaccinations we are hearing you still have to be masked up because there is still the risk factor that even if you're vaccinated you still need to be incredibly careful. Secondly, there are also many countries that are unlikely that are going to get the whole [scale] of vaccinations in the next year or even two so travelling everyone should be very careful.

"So with that in mind, we are going to go ahead and solve the sustainable aspect of the mask which is one of the big things for us. Project Hazel is going to be a reality. We are going to make it happen and I think we will all will be, unfortunately, wearing masks for a long time to come."

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GameStops Tumult Lives On With $6.4 Billion Roller Coaster Trip – Yahoo Finance

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(Bloomberg) -- GameStop Corp. is ending the week lower than where it started, even after retail investors refused to let go of their commitment to the stock following an earnings-related selloff.

Investors were quick to get over GameStops 12th consecutive quarter of slowing sales and managements decision to not take questions on its earnings call on Tuesday, despite warnings from most Wall Street analysts. On Thursday, shares erased the earnings-led slump. More than $6.4 billion in market value was whipsawed from Mondays intraday high of $210.36 to a bottom of $118.62 on Wednesday.

That tumultuous ride lived on as the week drew to an end. The stock initially jumped as much as 19% on Friday before erasing gains to fall as much as 11%. After swinging between gains and losses the stock dipped to cap off a 9.6% drop in five days, its second straight losing week. The shares are up 861% so far this year compared to a 5.8% gain for the S&P 500.

GameStop bulls are leaning into activist investor and board member Ryan Cohens ongoing shakeup. Cohen has become a cult-like figure for investors populating social media platforms like Twitter and Reddit, and his push to turn the retailer into a tech giant has amassed hordes of eager traders.

Analysts warned that fundamentals matter little for investors and the companys overhaul faces considerable challenges.

The turnaround story will be extremely difficult for GameStop to deliver on and right now shares are acting like they have already been successful, said Edward Moya, senior market analyst at Oanda. The GameStop stock party is lasting longer than anyone expected, but eventually should trade sub-$100 a share.

Total trading volume during Thursdays rebound topped the cumulative activity seen in the three-day selloff, meaning investors who were eager to buy the dip and trade on the way up were far greater than the sellers looking to cash out or short the stock after earnings. The retail traders who love to talk up their diamond hands cheered as the company continued to make changes to its board and bring in industry veterans to help reshape the business.

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Other stocks that have captivated retail traders were also choppy Friday after snapping losing streaks alongside GameStop. AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. slumped 6.4%, reversing an initial jump of 5.4%, while headphone maker Koss Corp. sank 18%.

The group of meme stocks have continued to be unloved by Wall Street analysts who cover the companies. GameStop is not recommended by any analysts and has three holds and four sell ratings -- with the average price target implying a 75% drop. While AMC has no buys, five holds, and four sell ratings and an average 12-month target thats two-thirds below Fridays level.

Wedbush analyst Michael Pachter, who rates GameStop at underperform, said in an email that the lack of a question-and-answer portion during its earnings call was a bad look.

However, at least one GameStop analyst boosted her price target to stand out from a sea of skeptics. Jefferiess Stephanie Wissink, who rates the stock at hold, raised the firms price target to a Wall Street-high $175 from $15, citing an ability to rival digital peers if its transformation is successful.

Changes in leadership at the board, executive, and operational levels are signals of a full reimagining of GameStops enterprise model, Wissink wrote in a March 24 report. She noted that shares are subject to volatility beyond fundamentals.

It is worth noting that the Grapevine, Texas-based retailer has been considering whether it should should sell new shares and possibly increase the size of a current program to sell stock at prevailing market prices. The company signed a deal in December with Jefferies to sell as much as $100 million in stock, according to a filing. However, that agreement was reached when shares were worth less than 10% of their current value. A spokesperson for Jefferies didnt respond to a request for comment.

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Stipe Miocic was the baddest man on the planet heading into Saturday night's event at The Apex in Las Vegas. Now that the UFC 260 results are in, there is a new baddest man on the planet. UFC 260 results: Francis Ngannou lands brutal KO Francis Ngannou showed massive improvement in his skill and his approach in taking out Stipe Miocic at UFC 260. It was evident from the opening bell that Ngannou wasn't going to let himself lose by running out of gas. Ngannou, fighting more patiently than ever, landed a huge punch in the first couple minutes of the fight, but Miocic ate it. Miocic then went for a takedown, but Ngannou stuffed it and pummeled Miocic with some heavy punches before they returned to the center of the Octagon. Ngannou cracked Miocic with a kick to the head. Having landed several big shots early, but not putting Miocic away, Ngannou fought smartly for the remainder of the round, measuring his effort and not jettisoning all of his fuel in the early moments of the fight. Miocic appeared off kilter, being cautious to avoid Ngannou's power. Ngannou's patience in the first round paid off in the second. He again started with a measured approach, but quickly caught Miocic with a stiff left cross that sent him reeling. Ngannou chased him, unloading with numerous punches, but didn't burn himself out. Miocic tried to fire back, but Ngannou caught him with a short left hook that sent Miocic falling backwards over folded legs. And just like, Francis Ngannou, who literally fought his way through the wilds to make it from his home country of Cameroon to Europe, is the new UFC heavyweight champion of the world. "It feels so amazing. I'm working to the greatness," Ngannou said in recounting coming from a background of challenges, of people doubting him, and a promise he made to himself to become something great. "There is a huge feeling of satisfaction." UFC 260 results: Francis Ngannou knocks out Stipe Miocic to become heavyweight champion UFC 260 results: Vicente Luque upsets Tyron Woodley, calls out Nate Diaz Coming off of successive losses to Kamaru Usman, Gilbert Burns, and Colby Covington, former UFC champion Tyron Woodley needed a win against Vicente Luque at UFC 260. He didn't get it. Woodley started fast, rushing across the cage, but Luque defended well. Woodley then switched to his old approach of ripping right hands, trying to rip Luque's head off. He connected, staggering Luque, and kept after him. But just when it seemed that Woodley might score the huge knockout that he'd been looking for, Luque cracked him with a right hand, sending Woodley to the canvas. Returning to his feet, Woodley tried to throw bombs, but his legs were made of rubber. Luque kept after him, connecting with numerous shots, sending Woodley down again. This time Luque shifted gears and went for a submission, eventually forcing Woodley to tap out to a D'arce choke. It was a huge win for Luque, who not only defeated a former UFC welterweight champion, but also propelled himself into the upper echelon of the division. "He took a little of my balance away with the overhand right, but man, I have a hard chin," said Luque before zeroing in on his next opponent. "I want to take this time to call out Nate Diaz. I called him out in the past and he didn't respond. I think Nate is the perfect fight, let's go." UFC 260 results: Vicente Luque cracks Tyron Woodley and submits him UFC 260 results: Sean OMalley finishes with a sugar-sweet knockout "Suger" Sean O'Malley got some of his sweetness back with an important victory over Thomas Almeida on Saturday night. Coming off of the first loss of his career, O'Malley wanted to get back on track and erase memories of his loss to Marlon "Chito" Vera. O'Malley started catching fire in the first couple minutes of the fight, landing a spinning back kick to the midsection and following with a straight punch to the chin. A short time later, O'Malley kicked Almeida and dropped him to the canvas with a right hand. He started to walk off, but the referee didn't stop the fight. Almeida got up. O'Malley caught him with another kick, but the Brazilian marched through it. He fought back, eating another head kick toward the end of the round, but his chin held. O'Malley lit him up with punches as round two go underway. Almeida had a difficult time bridging O'Malley's range, but found some success with low kicks. All the while, O'Malley continued to attack with front kicks to the body and stinging jabs. O'Malley opened the final frame with a brutal low kick that nearly took Almeida's legs out from under him, but he almost made the same mistake in the final round as he did in the first. As the round wore on, O'Malley landed a short left hand that sent Almeida to the canvas. O'Malley started to walk off again, but Almeida rolled to his back, the referee again maintaining his distance. This time, O'Malley quickly realized the fight wasn't being stopped, stepped over Almeida, and dropped a bomb of a right hand to close the fight with a knockout. "That dude is legit. He's a tough dude," O'Malley said when questioned about missing out on the finish in the first round. "I only get 15 minutes to perform, maybe a couple times a year. When I get in there, I gotta do something sweet." UFC 260 results: Sean O'Malley knocks out Thomas Almeida UFC 260 results: Miranda Maverick outworks Gillian Robertson Miranda Maverick scored her fifth consecutive victory, her second in the Octagon, by routing Gillian Robertson. The fight started slowly, but Maverick began to hit her stride, scoring a huge takedown toward the end of the first round. Maverick seemed to continue the momentum as the second frame got underway, but Robertson took the fight to the canvas, dominating on the ground for the majority of the round. Maverick escaped to her feet in the final minute of the frame and landed several heavy shots trying to nullify Robertson's ground work. In the final round, Maverick stormed Robertson, dominating on the feet and taking her to the canvas. Maverick ground and pounded Robertson while on the canvas, never allowing her a chance to mount any offense as the fight went to the final horn. When the scorecards were read, Maverick took a unanimous decision with two of the three judges awarding her all three rounds. One judge scored the bout in her favor 29-28. UFC 260 results: Miranda Maverick dominates Gillian Robertson UFC 260 results: Jamie Mullarkey drops Khama Worthy The UFC 260 pay-per-view opened with a bang thanks to Australia's Jamie Mullarkey. Just as the bout was getting underway, Mullarkey stepped in and feinted with a right hand. Worthy bit on the fake and Mullarkey cracked him with a left hook that sent him face first onto the canvas. Mullarkey immediately dropped down to land a few more blows, but the referee was already waving it off as a knockout at the 46-second mark of the first round. UFC 260 results: Jamie Mullarkey defeats Khama Worthy RELATED > UFC 260 Live Results: Miocic vs. Ngannou UFC 260 Live Results UFC 260 Main Card Heavyweight Bout: Francis Ngannou def Stipe Miocic by KO (punch) at 0:52, R2Welterweight Bout: Vicente Luque def Tyron Woodley by submission (D'arce choke) 3:56, R1Bantamweight Bout: Sean OMalley def Thomas Almeida by KO (punch) at 3:52, R3Womens Flyweight Bout: Miranda Maverick def Gillian Robertson by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)Lightweight Bout: Jamie Mullarkey def Khama Worthy by KO (punches) 0:46, R1 UFC 260 Prelims Light Heavyweight Bout: Alonzo Menifield def Fabio Cherant by submission (Von Flue choke) at 1:11, R1Welterweight Bout: Abubakar Nurmagomedov def Jared Gooden by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)Light Heavyweight Bout: Michal Oleksiejczuk def Modestas Bukauskas by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)Featherweight Bout: Omar Morales def Shane Young by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) UFC 260 Early Prelim Middleweight Bout: Marc-Andre Barriault def Abu Azaitar by TKO (punches) at 4:56, R3 > Check out MMAWeekly.com's full UFC 260 video coverage on YouTube!

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Tennis world erupts over video of 12-year-old ‘switch-hitter’ – Yahoo Sport Australia

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Teodor Davidov can hit forehands with both hands. Image: Twitter

The tennis world is marvelling over a viral video of 12-year-old Teodor Davidov, who doesn't appear to have a backhand in his arsenal.

And that's simply because he doesn't need it.

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The youngster possesses two forehands - one he uses with his right hand and the other with his left.

Davidov serves left-handed but when the ball is hit to his natural backhand side, he simply switches the racquet between hands and hits a right-handed forehand.

Video of the remarkable feat went viral recently after Davidov played at a junior tennis tournament in the US.

To have two forehands and to hit them both this well is amazing, tennis pundit Blair Henley commented.

To be a true switch hitter on the *serve* is next level. Hes in the (under) 12s?!

Australian great Paul McNamee said: Ive always felt that is the next development in tennis... having two King (Nadal) forehands.

"Just imagine facing Rafas forehand on both sides ... too good.

Coach and analyst Brad Gilbert labelled the skill tremendous, while AFL reporter Mark Stevens wrote: The future.

Video of Davidov in action has been viewed more than 320,000 times on Twitter.

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Veteran tennis writer Christopher Clarey said Davidov reminded him of Yevgeniya Kulikovskaya, who he says is the last all-forehand player to make it to a grand slam tournament.

Kulikovskaya made it as high as World No.91, winning eight titles on the ITF tour.

The Russian also won four doubles titles at WTA level with her ability to 'switch-hit'.

I feel like a horse in the circus, running and people are looking at you do stuff, Kulikovskaya told the New York Times in 2003.

Sometimes, Im getting crazy, because people come and see me, and they point their finger at me: Look! Look! Look, how she plays!

I understand its different, and people will react, but sometimes I cant stand it.

Michael De Jong, the former coach of two-time grand slam winner Mary Pierce, said about Kuikovskaya: Two forehands is the dream.

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‘Never seen that’: UFC world in disbelief over ‘insane’ moment – Yahoo Sport Australia

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Sean O'Malley (pictured right) showboating after a massive head kick to Thomas Almeida (pictured left) who somehow recovered. (Getty Images)

Fans have shown their astonishment after the UFC 260 card delivered on its promise after a string of blockbuster knockouts, which ended in Francis Ngannou becoming the new heavyweight champion.

The main card started off with Aussie fighter Jamie Mullarkey notching his first win in the UFC after a stunning 40 second knockout.

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The Aussie opened the main card and there was fireworks immediately after Mullarkey dropped his opponent with a stunning left.

But two freaky stoppages occurred after the opening fight.

Future star Sean O'Malley stunned fans with a huge knockout, but only after Thomas Almeida survived a brutal head kick.

O'Malley dropped his opponent in the first round with a savage head kick, but chose to showboat and walk off instead of finish Almeida.

But he made no mistake in the third round after a two-strike combo.

However, former light and heavyweight champion, turned commentator, Cormier was stunned Almeida survived the initial head kick.

"I cannot believe he's still standing. I have never seen anyone take a kick like that," he said during commentary.

"The fact that Almeida is still in this fight is insane."

The clash between Vincente Luque and Tyron Woodley started off with immediate fireworks.

Woodley came out swinging and appeared to wobble Luque after connecting with a strike.

But Luque regained his composure and startled Woodley himself.

As Woodley attempted to swing back, he fell into Luque's choke hold and was submitted against the cage.

Fans were rightfully stunned at the all-action first round.

In the finale, Ngannou showed why he is considered the future of the heavyweight division, and the company, after a devastating knockout against Stipe Miocic.

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You probably havent used Yahoo in a while, but what if it cost you money? – The Verge

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Yahoo is the legacy Web 1.0 brand that just wont get dragged and dropped into the trash bin of history, and thats largely thanks to Verizons tireless efforts to keep it going after buying the company a few years ago for nearly $5 billion. This time around, the telecom giant actually wants to expand the Yahoo brand to all of its consumer-facing web properties with a new series of subscription offerings organized around what its calling Yahoo Plus, according to a new report from Axios.

Its important to mention right now, before we go any further, that the official Verizon Media Group branding provided for Yahoo Plus stylizes it as Yahoo!+, with that deranged cousin of the interrobang slapped onto the end of it. Apparently Oath, which was the previous incarnation of Verizon Media Group and technically the division that swallowed Yahoo after the acquisition, was not the end of the companys poor naming decisions.

If Yahoo Plus (were going to drop the exclamation point and the plus sign) sounds like a streaming service, youre right. It certainly does, but its not. Yahoo Plus will instead be a kind of hybrid media portfolio of various Yahoo products and services, including its finance platform; its very-much-still-alive email platform; its media properties, including Engadget and TechCrunch; and its fantasy sports service, among others. But in all seriousness, there is a sizable business here: Verizon tells Axios it already has 3 million existing customers of subscription products it offers across services like Yahoo Finance and Yahoo Fantasy.

In some cases, customers of Yahoo Plus will pay for extra premium features, while in others like the existing subscription version of Yahoo Mail called Yahoo Mail Pro youll pay to remove ads, Axios reports. We dont know how Verizon plans to bundle this as Yahoo Plus, or whether it will charge for each one separately and how much.

The bigger picture here is that Verizon is acknowledging a hard reality after the write-down of its entire media business back in 2018 (just a year after the Yahoo deal closed) and the unceremonious end of its unsuccessful proto-Quibi streaming app go90. And that is that the whole targeted advertising play it was hoping to pull off by combining its telecom analytics, AOL, Yahoo, and its various other corporate tentacles is simply not equipped to take on the Facebook-Google duopoly in online advertising.

So Verizon is now trying subscription models. Those are certainly all the rage in media these days. After all, collecting recurring direct payments from consumers is the only surefire way to inject any stability in an ad market largely dominated by Big Tech and susceptible to cataclysmic downturns, like what happened last year when the COVID-19 pandemic set in.

That brings us back to Yahoo Plus. While it may seem silly to continue leaning on the brand perhaps best known for signaling an email address thats remained unchanged since high school, the Yahoo brand is admittedly resilient and about as close to a household name in websites as you can get outside the major Silicon Valley corporations.

Yahoo is the future of our consumer facing brand, Joanna Lambert, Verizon Medias consumer chief, told Axios. From a strategy perspective, we have enormous scale that is unlike most media companies in the world. The question becomes, how do we take that audience and drive them from being free users to subscribers of really valuable paid offerings?

Lambert is right about the massive scale of Yahoo properties theyre still among the biggest on the web. And if Verizon can somehow pull off a series of subscription services that actually complement its ad business, then itll have truly breathed new life into the Yahoo name. Were just still a little unsure on the whole Yahoo!+ thing. Lets hope it rethinks that.

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