• Yahoo boo-boo. After the latest massive hack against Yahoo, which will be investigated by the FBI, Verizon is demanding new terms on its planned purchase of the company's internet business. Meanwhile, Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) says he intends to investigate the "weak" cyber security practices of the Marissa Mayer-led company. • Catz in, Whitman out. Fortune's Barb Darrow notes HPE CEO Meg Whitman was among the big players excluded from Trump's Wednesday tech forum. While Whitman's campaigning for Hillary Clinton may have had something to do with the snub, Apple CEO Tim Cook, who also stumped for the Democrat, did make the guest list. Fortune • Sending Trump the bill. Elizabeth Warren is one of a group of five Democratic senators who plan to release a bill that would require Donald Trump to divest assets that risk a conflict of interest and place the proceeds in a blind trust, as well as require his appointees to step aside from official decisions that could benefit him. While there is essentially zero chance that the bill will make it through the GOP-controlled Senate, it's being read as a sign that Dems plan to keep pushing Trump on ethics questions. Politico • Warren 2020? In more Warren news, the senator will take a seat next year on the Senate Armed Services Committee, causing some to speculate that she's burnishing her foreign policy credentials to prepare for a run for national office. Time • Talking it up. This week on Broad Strokes, Anne VanderMey joins me to talk Carly Fiorina, Wonder Woman, and Roger Ailes. Fortune MOVERS AND SHAKERS: SoulCycle co-founder Elizabeth Cutler has joined the board of Crisis Text Line. |