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Civil Rights leaders, including Rep. John Lewis, are planning to skip the opening of Mississippi's new Civil Rights museum because Pres. Trump plans on attending. Jason Johnson & Eugene Scott join to discuss. - At Florida rally Trump tells Alabama to...
- NYTimes: Mueller team interviews Trump...
- Dossier began as Russian hacks first surfaced
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- Trump fully endorses Roy Moore at Florida...
- Themes of Trump dossier borne out over time
- Dossier debated, Trump-Russia becomes scandal
- FBI warned Hope Hicks about Russia emails
- Rep. Renacci: No more public money for...
In the wake of major new accusations of sexual impropriety on Capitol Hill and a Republican tax overhaul, Congressman Jim Renacci (R-OH) responds to President Trump's endorsement of Roy Moore. Then he explains why he believes American companies are in... - Roy Moore: ‘Democratic party wins either...
- Rev. Al Sharpton and Darrell Scott spar...
- How Far Can We Go With Surveillance of...
- This Week in God, 12.9.17
- Trump dossier publication sparked controversy
- First dossier news lost amid 2016 bombshells
- Trump regard for Russia raised red flags
- It's been 45 years since humans walked on...
- Jon Meacham on Trump, Moore & Alabama's...
- Mississippi Museum Controversy
Join Rev Al Sharpton and his guests Robert Moak and Judith Browne Davis to discuss the importance of the new civil rights museum and why Trump’s visit was such a big deal. - Protests, boycotts as Trump dedicates MS...
- CLASH OVER GOP SUPPORT FOR ROY MOORE
- Religious, political reasons behind Trump...
- World leaders condemn Trump’s Jerusalem...
- Rep. Al Green: "Due process is impeachment"
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- Who will Robert Mueller indict next in...
- Rep. Cummings: GOP is acting as defense...
- Rep. Reed: We're at a "watershed moment"...
- Ambassador Nikki Haley: Trump’s accusers ...
Ambassador Nikki Haley says Trump's accusers of sexual misconduct should be heard. What does it mean for his future? - Trump’s latest battles with the media amid...
- The case for supporting Sirius XM despite...
- Black Lives Matter after Charlottesville,...
- Unrest continues in wake of Trump’s...
- Pussy Riot co-founder wants to ‘punch Roy...
- What Trump and Roy Moore say about today’s...
- Peter Baker: "Television on when he goes...
- Have we lost sight of police brutality?
- Slager Verdict
- Rep. Jayapal: Women are driving the...
After a week when three lawmakers resigned over sexual harassment allegations, Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Washington) talks about what the next steps are forward for the Me Too movement in Congress. - Rep. Farenthold accusuer may talk to...
- Alabama Secretary of State: "My vote has...
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- Lawmakers weigh due process versus 'trial...
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- Norm Ornstein "unhappy" with how Franken's...
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Tech News
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The fight over a critical loophole in U.S. surveillance law may not be resolved in Congress before the year ends, but the Trump administration appears to have no qualms about keeping it open, even if the law expires. The law, known as Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FIS... - 6 red flags of an ICO scam
With exponential growth in public interest, esoteric terminology and a lax regulatory framework, it is no surprise that some ICOs have been used to fund scams and cheat investors of their money. While nothing can compete with quality due diligence, knowing which red flags to look for in order to... - Apple issues fix for HomeKit vulnerability impacting smart locks and other devices
- Salesforce is latest big tech vendor to join the Cloud Native Computing Foundation
- Sony has sold over 70 million PS4 consoles, 2 million VR headsets
- Amazon brings its Echo smart speakers and Music Unlimited service to 28 new countries
Amazon is continuing to push its media services worldwide after it expanded its Alexa smart speakers and its standalone Music Unlimited service to an additional 28 countries today. The company took its Prime Video service global a year ago and last month it rolled a Fire TV Stick for over 100 co... - Why is bitcoin’s price so high?
Bitcoin’s price has risen stratospherically, a fact that leaves many minor players in the market with massive gains and many bigger players millionaires. But is this a bubble? Are the gains real? And are the bitcoin whales in for a sad Christmas? First we must understand what drives bitcoin pric... - Zelda expansion, Death Stranding and other titles hyped at The Game Awards
- Nvidia’s $2,999 Titan V is a 110 teraflop GPU for AI processing
- Uber lands investment from Singapore’s largest taxi operator in blow to rival Grab
- MishiPay raises £1.6M led by Nauta Capital for its mobile self-checkout technology
- Coinbase hits top spot on Apple’s US App Store despite struggling to handle bitcoin demand
- Samir Arora unveils Sage Digital, a startup that’s all about accurate location data
- PhoneWagon raises $1.2M to track when marketing campaigns lead to phone calls
- Coinbase CEO: ‘Please invest responsibly’
In a Medium post, the CEO of Coinbase, one of the most popular cryptocurrency exchanges out there, is urging users to be responsible about their investments. “We also wanted to remind customers of some of the risks associated with trading digital currency,” CEO Brian Armstrong wrote. “Digital cu... - These are Facebook’s internal policies on harassment and bullying
Facebook, in a similar manner to what it did with its internal policies around Managing Bias, is making publicly available its policies on harassment and bullying. Facebook also has outlined its investigation process as a result of harassment or bullying allegations. Read More - Facebook Sound Collection lets you add no-name music to videos
- Apple TV finally gets SiriusXM streaming
- Researchers train robots to see into the future
- Meet ‘Genies,’ the lifelike personalized avatars that reenact news
- AWS has a post re:Invent surprise as it enters the single sign-on market
- Spotify and Tencent agree to swap stakes in their music businesses
- Equity Podcast: Lyft’s driving fast, Blue Apron’s troubles and bitcoin infinity
- Jony Ive is leading Apple’s design team again
Two years ago, Jony Ive was promoted to chief design officer at Apple. The newly created role found the company’s beloved designer taking a break from day to day management of the team, handing the reins over to VPs Richard Howarth and Alan Dye. The duo took over the management of its industrial... - Kaspersky Lab: D.C. office ‘no longer viable’ and will close
Following months of controversy and conflicting accounts, Kaspersky is pulling back in D.C. As Bloomberg initially reported, the Russian security firm is closing its office in the U.S. capital. The D.C. office specialized in developing Kaspersky’s relationship with the U.S. government and supply... - Education technology meets its limits
- Here’s everything new Niantic just added to Pokémon GO
- In the world of VC, harassment claims aren’t necessarily a deal killer
- Sources: Apple is acquiring music recognition app Shazam
- Ex-Uber data chief Kevin Novak joins LA-based startup Tala in big win for LA ecosystem
- Apple’s widened ban on templated apps is wiping small businesses from the App Store
- Following controversies over kids’ content, YouTube makes several YouTube Red family shows free
- This is the future if net neutrality is repealed; the creeping, costly death of media freedom
When a country lacks an open internet, the government (and companies friendly with said government) are able to do anything from simply blocking or banning apps entirely (EG: Facebook, Twitter, Skype, WhatsApp for censorship or economic reasons) to more aggressive moves such as Egypt’s effective... - How tax changes may impact US startups
In an effort to envision how the pending tax bill might affect U.S. startups and their investors, Crunchbase News reached out to tech industry taxation experts. We touched the M&A climate, tax treatment of interest expenses and whether rising costs of living in high-tax states will prompt an... - Gillmor Gang: Coin Operated
- Uber settles lawsuit with woman who accused executives of obtaining medical records after she was raped
- Graphene running shoes will hit the market next year
- The 5-year bootstrapped odyssey of Sno-Go, a snow bike for the everyday ski mountain visitor
- Andy Rubin is back at Essential after leave of absence following reports of improper behavior
- Google Maps will soon tell you when it’s time to get off your train or bus
- Holography-based 3D printing produces objects in seconds instead of hours
- The Boring Co. tops 30,000 hats sold
That didn’t toque too long! The Boring Company has now sold 30,000 hats to fund its hole-some mission, founder Elon Musk tweeted today. That’s double the sales Musk announced just three weeks ago. Production will be capped at 50,000 hats, so if the current momentum doesn’t fez out, trilby all go... - Time’s up for the Ticker? Facebook appears to axe feed for tracking your friends’ activity
As Facebook continues to tinker with its layout and services to spur more interactions and engagement, it seems that not even the most well-known or oldest features are spared. In the most recent development, it looks like Facebook has quietly removed the Ticker, the box that used to appear to t... - Bitcoin futures are now tradable on the CBOE
- Why gear rental marketplace Lumoid shut down
- New Altered Carbon trailer thickens the plot for Netflix’s new sci-fi series
- In spite of digital transformation, 2017 did not yield the desired financial results for GE
- As the federal government falters, technology is leading a rise of the rest in statehouses nationwide
- The Flying Eye and you and I
- Net Neutrality isn’t the only thing the current FCC is screwing up
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