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that matter right now the head of uber
is taking a leave of absence from
running the ride hailing company this
comes right as uber announced it is
making changes to improve the workplace
culture after being rocked by recent
scandals and controversies some
involving sexual harassment uber CEO
Travis kalanick did not say when he
would return to work but his role and
influence in the company is being
diminished with some duties going to a
chief operating officer yet to be named
the Russian cyber attacks on the US
election were more extensive than
previously made public with attacks on
voting systems in 39 states that's
according to a Bloomberg report although
it doesn't appear that votes were
changed investigators found evidence of
attempts to delete or alter voter data
which would have weakened confidence in
the election
Verizon officially now owns Yahoo
Verizon completed its four point forty
eight billion dollar purchase of Yahoo
and with that Yahoo's president and CEO
Marissa Mayer resigned Verizon also owns
AOL and both Yahoo and AOL are going to
be part of the media subsidiary called
oath which also oversees more than 50
media brands including the Huffington
Post and tumblr
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