Plus: Kamala Harrisâ political future, âHarry Reid wingâ back in control of Nevadaâs Democratic Party and child care and CHIPS don't mix
Good morning, Utah Today readers! Hereâs your forecast: đŚď¸ 12 â 30° in Logan | âď¸ 20% chance đŚď¸ 24 â 37° in Salt Lake City | âď¸ 60% chance đ¤ď¸ 35 â 58° in St. George A few days ago, my mother reminded me that daylight savings is right around the corner. I do not have a good track record with daylight savings, and I will likely not change any of my clocks for at least a month. In fact, I would be perfectly happy to just get rid of it. My apologies in advance to any of you who plan on meeting up with me within the next few weeks. Tell me: Are you pro or anti daylight savings? Why? Also on our minds: Kamala Harrisâ political future (or lack thereof), the âHarry Reid wingâ is back in control of Nevadaâs Democratic Party and why child care and CHIPS don't mix. |
| Qualtrics on the block, again, with $12.4B deal pending |
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| | Qualtrics investor Silver Lake is in exclusive talks with the Utah-based customer experience software giant in consideration of a $12.4 billion purchase offer. An SEC filing became public Monday, offering details of Silver Lakeâs bid, in partnership with the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, to return Qualtrics to private ownership via an $18.15 per share cash offer. Qualtrics also made headlines in 2018 when German software giant SAP acquired it for $8 billion â which at the time, was the highest-valued acquisition ever for a venture-backed software company. | Sweden? Spain? Canada? Japan? It appears Utah has some contenders for the 2030 and 2034 Winter Olympics. The International Olympic Committee confirmed Monday that âconfidential discussionsâ are underway with six locations about hosting a future Winter Games, but gave no further details as to who the potential bidders are. Who could they be? Learn more here. More in Sports: Will Hardy wants Walker Kessler to âlet it ripâ (Deseret News) Transfer quarterback Kedon Slovis impresses coaches, teammates as BYU football opens spring camp (Deseret News) Would Adam Silver leave the NBA for Walt Disney? (Deseret News) | FROM UTAH BUSINESS Celebrating successful innovators Utah Business recognizes the stateâs vibrant community of innovators â from startups to established companies â and their breakthrough creations. Do you know someone who pioneered innovation â whether product, service or process? Nominate an innovator you know before nominations close on March 10. | Politics: Trump dominates at CPAC, but forum loses relevance as some GOP frontrunners donât attend (Deseret News) Kamala Harris tries to shake off her rough start (Deseret News) Nevada State Democratic Party removes party chair who aligned with Democratic Socialists (Deseret News) Culture: The Hollywood sign turns 100 this year with a party (Deseret News) Holocaust victimâs Kandinsky painting sells for $44.5 million (Deseret News) Challenging stereotypes: Utah lowrider community a source of culture, family (KSL) Health: Mississippi joins Utah in banning transgender hormones, surgery for youth (Deseret News) Intermountain Health joins national initiative to speed up implementation of promising medical research (Deseret News) Pandemic led to increase in rate and severity of depression, Intermountain study says (KSL) Technology: Perspective: Why child care and CHIPS donât mix (Deseret News) 3 more Republican states announce they're leaving a key voting data partnership (NPR) Education: Opinion: Salt Lake City NAACP opposed bill that disproportionately affects students of color (Deseret News) BYU study finds missions make positive impact on womenâs educational and career outcomes (Church News) Police and Courts: They sued their Utah OB-GYN alleging sexual assault, but their lawsuit was thrown out. Now, their case is set to change state law (Salt Lake Tribune) Lack of transparency around Utahâs prison food leads to a lack of accountability (Utah Business) Entertainment: MrBeast faces backlash after asking fans to help him organize his grocery story displays (Deseret News) Northern Utah: Man struck, killed by FrontRunner in Clearfield (KSL) 14-year-old uses social media to track down man accused of robbing him (KSL) Central Utah: Indictment accuses Kaysville accountant of stealing $2.5M from Utah charter schools (KSL) Man sentenced to prison for shooting through a wall, killing 7-year-old (KSL) Woman trying to burn away negative energy arrested in Sandy fire investigation, police say (KSL) The West: Paid not to farm? An expanded Colorado River conservation program has farmers on the fence (KUER) The Nation: Another train derailed in Ohio over the weekend (Deseret News) DeSantis praises Florida during trip to California (Deseret News) Renowned activist Judy Heumann died. What are people saying about her contributions to people with disabilities? (Deseret News) The World: Ukraine defends besieged city of Bakhmut (Deseret News) |
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