- 'So presidential'? We'll let you be the judge
'So presidential'? We'll let you be the judge - Ellsberg on the Pentagon Papers to Trump: What have we learned?
- Gutierrez: Democratic Senators are saying 'mañana' on DACA
- Friday's Mini-Report, 12.22.17
- Hewitt: Despite Trump's numbers, GOP can still be optimistic
- Will 2018 bring a Democratic wave?
- The Guardian investigation reveals flawed homeless relocation program
- Lawsuits shine spotlight on sexual misconduct at Ford Motor Company
- The ulterior motives behind companies making investments and hiking wages
- Trump aide Rhona Graff and Deputy FBI Dir. Andrew McCabe next on Russia probe
- What happens to Trump if Democrats win back the House?
Rep. Nadler is now the ranking Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee -- and he’s a constitutional lawyer from New York who has battled with Trump before. - Trump hid Mar-a-Lago tax deal from IRS
- Trump DOJ cancels rule protecting disabled employees
- Mueller rumors spark emergency plan
- Will Republicans and Trump get their act together in 2018?
- Trump beginning to acknowledge the tough road ahead in 2018
- Joy Reid: Anti GOP, Anti Trump energy building ahead of 2018 midterms
- House Intel meets with the 'Trump tower gatekeeper'
- Are U.S. attorneys in NY conducting investigation parallel to Mueller?
- Tough road ahead as Trump sets sights on Midterms after tax law
- Ex-U.S. Attorney: Mueller probe likely to go 'well into 2019'
House Republicans are pushing to end their Russia probe, but ex-federal prosecutor Paul Butler says even if those probes wrapped up, Robert Mueller's will likely go through 2018 and into 2019. How will Trump & the GOP respond? Betsy Woodruff also joins... - GOP gives 'middle finger' to Democratic process
- Trump administration hemorrhaging staff
- Pruitt drives out EPA staff, hires buddy
- Inequality in America
- Top FBI lawyer reassigned without explanation
- GOP works to smear witnesses against Trump
- Mob-tied Trump partner gets special treatment
- Trump Watch: What this country stands for
- A year in Trump’s press mishaps
- Jill Stein: Senate asked for anything we have "pertaining to" Russian interference
Jill Stein, the Green Party's 2016 presidential candidate, speaks about a document request she received from the Senate Intel Committee pertaining to contacts between her campaign and the Russians. Host Richard Lui fills in for Alex Witt. - Russia probe shows no sign of stopping in 2018
- Steve Bannon for president? Why that’s laughable
- Rep. Quigley: "Increased evidence of obstruction" by Pres. Trump
- Why the GOP tax cuts will likely be a very hard sell
- New Poll: Only 24% think GOP tax plan is good idea
- Reflecting on Trump's rocky 2017
- Celebrating love at Rockefeller Center
- Trump leaves for vacation but can't leave problems behind
- Holiday Open Thread, 2017
It's likely to be pretty quiet here at MaddowBlog today, so readers should expect a light-to-nonexistent posting schedule. - Rep. Garamendi: "More than 80%" of tax cuts go to top 1%
- Phang: Congressional Russia probe "a whole lot of political theatre"
- Apuzzo: "This isn't the first time" Trump has made offensive comments about immigrants
- Figliuzzi: "On dangerous ground" when a president attacks FBI agents
- President Trump wishes military members Merry Christmas
- Debunked Uranium One story: ultimate tool of distraction?
- Bertrand: Trump "trying to undermine Mueller" through surrogates for months
- GOP leaders shower Trump with praise over tax plan
- Rep. Rooney: Tax reform "very fair," cuts middle class taxes
Tech News
- A new bipartisan Senate bill seeks to bolster US election security at the state level
A bipartisan group of lawmakers in the Senate has introduced a bill designed to protect the technical integrity of American elections as the nation moves toward midterm season. Introduced in the Senate, the bill known as the Secure Elections Act. Read More - There’s no magic bullet for reversing the FCC’s net neutrality decision
Huge numbers of people are upset at the FCC’s decision to undo its own highly popular net neutrality rules. But the grand plans to undo this mischief being announced left and right should be taken with a grain of salt. Unfortunately, it all comes down to politics. Read More - Eric Schmidt stepping down as Alphabet’s executive chairman to become a ‘technical advisor’
- How to unmask AI
- Oscar Health expects to generate $1 billion in revenue and sign up 250,000 members in 2018
- Bitcoin and almost every other cryptocurrency crashed hard today
Bitcoin has been on a tear this past with the value of the cryptocurrency jumping from $8,000 to nearly $20,000. Well that run hit an abrupt end today as the price crashed as much as 23 percent on Coinbase. The price briefly dipped below $12,000 on some exchanges at around 7:30 am London time. T... - Mumbrella, a media startup focused on APAC’s marketing industry, gets acquired
Inside baseball klaxon: media writing about media story incoming:: Mumbrella, the Australia-based media company, has been sold by its founders to U.S./APAC events company Diversified Communications. Mumbrella operates media and marketing industry-focused websites for Australia and Asia, an event... - Goldman is reportedly getting into bitcoin and crypto trading
- Crunch Report | Sequoia Capital’s Next Fund Could Be $5 Billion
- Mattermark to shut down after selling to FullContact
- Laser-equipped shoes help Parkinson’s patients take the next step
- Google Home Max review
- Apple’s Design Delirium
- Podia helps content creators build their online business
- The tech industry needs to move towards responsible innovation in 2018
It is incumbent for us, the technology community, to reach out to the regulators and legislators to help them better understand the wider impact of the things we’re working on. And it’s our responsibility to be transparent and honest with consumers about how we’re using their data and what they ... - That time I got locked out of my Google account for a month
How much of your digital life would you lose if you lost a single password? Without it, you are locked out and the cold reality of using free cloud services like Google is that you don’t have a human arbiter to help you. If you think back to earlier times where, say you lost your bank book, your... - Update: Coinbase up with intermittent suspensions after stopping transactions for crypto
- Inside “Fin”, the elite human/AI assistant
- Original Content podcast: Confronting the light and dark side of ‘The Last Jedi’
- CNN is killing its Snapchat news show only four months after its debut
- A look at 42 women in tech who crushed it in 2017
- Amazon acquires connected camera and doorbell startup Blink
- Equity podcast: Stitch Fix tumbles, stocks go crypto and VCs still love unicorns
- Meet Molekule, the sleekest air purifier on the market
Molekule, a San Francisco-based startup with a sleekly designed molecular air purifier started as an immigrant dream twenty years ago and ended up being named one of Time’s top 25 inventions of 2017. The inventor Yogi Goswami came up with the idea when his baby son Dilip started having a hard ti... - Check now to see if you liked any Russian troll accounts on Facebook
This fall saw ever-rising estimates of the number of people reached by Russian-backed troll accounts — just shy of 150 million at last count . Now the social network has at last released the tool it promised last month allowing users to see if they liked or followed one of the many pages or piec... - Makeup company Deck of Scarlet moves in at Urban Outfitters
- TechCrunch’s Favorite Things of 2017
- Unbound raises $2.7 million for women’s sexual wellness
- Ubisoft combines AI research and game development at ‘La Forge’
- SingularityNET’s Ben Goertzel has a grand vision for the future of AI
- Pixel art coloring book apps are the newest App Store craze
- Safe’s app answers the question ‘Have you been tested for STDs?’
- Theranos gets $100 million in debt financing to carry it through 2018, with some caveats
Theranos has secured $100 million in debt financing. Yes, someone gave the blood testing company known for handing out questionable test results money. First reported by Business Insider, the company reportedly told investors it had secured the money from Fortress Investment Group, a New York-ba... - Looking back at SoftBank’s big year
While VCs vie to fund massively scalable businesses, they tend to view their own industry as size-constrained. Common wisdom is that with a limited supply of successful startups, greatly inflating the amount of available capital to invest in them leads to asset bubbles. This year, SoftBank’s Vis... - Tech in 2017: Crazy, troubled and out of control?
- The identity politics of emoji
- Scaleworks announces pre-holiday surprise with Keen IO acquisition
- SpaceX caps a record year with 18th successful launch of 2017
- Watch SpaceX’s last Falcon 9 rocket launch for 2017
- Girls Who Code gets a Disney Imagineering boost
- Elon Musk really will launch a Tesla Roadster on the first Falcon Heavy rocket
- How augmented and virtual reality will reshape the food industry
Augmented reality content can be found on everything from wine bottles to IKEA’s catalog and virtual reality experiences are much more detailed, with rich layers of interactivity from hand controllers to gaze triggers, and a VR film has even won an Oscar. With Apple and Google both debuting augm... - Julian Assange’s Twitter account goes offline, returns
It’s a Christmas miracle of sorts. Julian Assange’s Twitter account disappeared from the site, returned, and now there’s a bouncing baby Corgi up top. The account appears to have gone offline around 7:00/8:00PM ET on Christmas Eve, a silent night for the Wikileaks founder. Attempts to access the... - Using drones to build the ambulance fleet of the future
- Vice founders apologize for allowing a “boy’s club” culture at the company
- Edward Snowden’s new app turns any Android phone into a surveillance system
- Quiet
- The AI chip startup explosion is already here
- Ted Chiang is a genius, but he’s wrong about Silicon Valley
- Saudi Arabia’s TechUtopia Neom will have to reinvent the rules to succeed
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