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- Flynn Flips: Lied on Russia outreach,...
Michael Flynn pleads guilty to lying to the FBI in Mueller’s Russia investigation and signs a cooperation agreement to help Mueller solve crimes. Ari Melber on the core four facts Flynn admitted. - Flynn conversations with Russia about...
- Flynn news ‘very, very, very bad,’ source...
- After Flynn, who is facing prosecution next?
- Mike Flynn & the Obama warning Trump ignored
- Steve Schmidt: Impossible to overstate...
- Trump plans to campaign for Moore in the ...
- The real question in Flynn case: Why did...
- Did Flynn risk lying to the FBI to protect...
- Panetta: 'Credibility of the U.S.' is at...
- ( Someone is under the illusion that the US has some to lose )
- Flynn prosecution still possible despite plea
Paul Fishman, former U.S. attorney, talks with Rachel Maddow about Mike Flynn's legal situation in light of his guilty plea and whether his deal makes it more likely that other people in Donald Trump's circle will look for deals as well. - Exclusive: Pence not contacted by Mueller
- Why did Trump ignore warnings about Flynn?
- Flynn case gives insight on probe's progress
- Trump at "Watergate moment" - Sen. Richard...
- The original Michael Flynn lies
- Matthews: Today was a day of history
- Trump on Flynn: He “turned on me”
- The explosive video that shows how Flynn...
- New Mueller Document: Flynn Did Not Act Alone
- Holtzman on Flynn plea deal: "Trump is in...
Watergate-era Congresswoman Elizabeth Holtzman and former prosecutor John Lauro consider whether Michael Flynn's admissions in a plea deal with the special counsel are comparable to the Nixonian machinations that brought down a presidency. - Gen. McCaffrey: "No way" Trump wasn't...
- One on one with Ajit Pai
- From decorated officer to felon: Who is...
- Trump lawyers did not know Flynn guilty...
- Trump White House was 'blindsided' by...
- How will Michael Flynn's guilty plea...
- Lawrence: Flynn guilty plea means walls...
- Flynn case allows peek at Mueller legal team
- GOP poised to raise middle class taxes
- Roy Moore supporter addresses his sexual...
Roy Moore is still a contender in the Alabama U.S. Senate race despite numerous sexual abuse allegations against him involving teen girls. Joy Reid’s guests fiercely debate the reactions of Alabama voters. - Maxine Waters: ‘They are now tax-and-spend...
- Stuttaford: Republicans passing tax cuts...
- Rep. Rooney: "Hopeful" that lowering...
- Was Michael Flynn lying to protect Trump...
- ‘Absolutely no economic justification for...
- Wine-Banks: "Plenty of evidence" for...
- Why Flynn likely gave up big names to...
- Trump tweet suggests he knew Flynn lied to...
- Hated Senate tax bill passes. Is GOP done...
- GOP tax plan ‘does nothing to lift wages...
The Senate and House tax bills are a ‘massive corporate tax break paid for by the middle class,’ Steve Schmidt, former senior campaign adviser on the 2008 presidential campaign of John McCain, tells Joy Reid. - Powerful media men, sexual misconduct and...
- Libyan slave trade: ‘world is watching,...
- ‘Rank amateurs in Washington’ face united...
- Does Trump’s tweet on Flynn plea...
- The Need For Criminal Justice Reform
- A Closer Look: Protesting
- Slave Auction Outrage
- PoliticsNation 12/03/17
- NYT: Emails dispute WH claims that Flynn...
Tech News
- Create the unholy DIY union of Alexa and Furby this weekend
As we approach the End Times there will be great signs and portents. They say the dead will rise and walk the earth. Great fire will come from the sky and burn the wicked and the good alike. A Furby will speak in the voice of Alexa. The Turtle of the Universe will cough up her young to pass judg... - Economist Tyler Cowen talks about the value of despair
In this episode of Technotopia I talk to Tyler Cowen, a professor of Economics at George Mason University and an editor at one of my favorite sites, MarginalRevolution. Cowen is one of the smartest people I’ve spoken and to and his assessments of the global economic future is at once uplifting –... - Spot.IM raises $25 million for a better comments section
- Graphic India raises $5M to build a Marvel-like digital comic brand for India
- Yext sees 39% revenue growth in latest quarter
- BlackBerry will pay Nokia $137 million over a contract dispute
It’s been a while since Nokia and BlackBerry were bitter smartphone rivals, but there’s plenty of bad blood left between the two companies. This morning, BlackBerry threw in the towel on the battle, agreeing to pay $137 million to the Finnish company. The award stems from a 2016 dispute over pat... - Apple’s hand is down and its $1 trillion dream now rests with consumers
As we head into the end of 2017, it’s pretty safe to say that Apple’s fate — barring any major issue with its phones — is now in the hands of its consumers. With the iPhone X now in stores (if you catch them at the right time), Apple has now laid down its hand and waits to see where consumer dem... - Flowspace is AWS for warehouses
- Uber’s Indian rival Ola begins offering a bicycle-sharing service
- Periscope expands virtual tipping via Super Hearts beyond the U.S.
- Amazon’s Treasure Truck is hitting the road in the U.K.
- Tinder tests a new feature that uses A.I. to suggest who to ‘Super Like’
- Equity podcast: Uber’s big discount, more money for Pokémon, and Jeff Bezos is worth how much?
- Alibaba is buying Israeli startup Visualead’s tech to establish a Tel Aviv R&D center
- COMB+ announces a $77M fund to help AI startups enter China
Artificial intelligence is a hot topic in the tech industry with China — alongside the U.S. — emerging as a key market for talent, innovation and companies. While many AI firms head to the U.S. or set up operations Stateside, China is a harder market to crack for overseas companies. That’s where... - Three Uber security managers reportedly resigned today
Three senior-level security managers resigned from Uber today, Reuters reported earlier today. One of the three who resigned, Pooja Ashok, was chief of staff to now-former Chief Security Officer Joe Sullivan. Sullivan was fired last week for trying to hide the security breach that affected about... - A prescription for healing the healthcare industry
- Netflix has officially renewed ‘Stranger Things’ for a third season
- Mapbox acquires augmented reality activity tracking app Fitness AR
- Twitter changes reason for not removing anti-Muslim videos retweeted by Trump
- Shervin Pishevar responds to allegations of sexual misconduct, calling it a ‘smear campaign’
- A look through TransferWise’s early pitch deck
- Tencent CEO joins Breakthrough Prize as founding sponsor
- 20 critical startup truths no one will tell you
Some knowledge is so important, everyone assumes everyone already knows it. But they don’t, especially in the tech world where things move so fast that most people are faking. But Stripe’s Patrick McKenzie spends his time helping the payment platform’s startup customers survive, and now he’s lai... - Virtual reality gets its groove back
Technophiles tend to overestimate the pace of mass adoption. For example, virtual reality fans expected a lot more of us to be whiling away our days with goggles stuck to faces, immersed in virtual worlds. Instead, we’re still glued to our cell phones. Yet while virtual and augmented reality upt... - Rocket blast from the past: Voyager 1 fires thrusters last used in 1980
- Original Content podcast: We ride with the outlaws of ‘Godless’
- AWS kept the announcements coming at a frenetic pace this week
- Apple releases iOS 11.2 with ‘I.T’ autocorrect fix, faster wireless charging and Apple Pay Cash
- PSA: Is your iPhone suddenly crashing? Here’s why (and how to fix it)
- Crunch Report | Tinder is using AI to get you hooked up
- Elon Musk is putting his personal Tesla into Mars’ orbit
- Quick Insurance wins the Disrupt Berlin 2017 Hackathon Grand Prize
Hundreds of engineers and designers got together to come up with something cool, something neat, something awesome. The only condition was that they only had 24 hours to work on their projects. Some of them were participating in our event for the first time, while others were regulars. Some of t... - Gym-As-You-Go wants to let you pay per exercise
Wish you didn’t have to pay as much if you rarely went to the gym? Gym-As-You-Go wants to offer pricing based on usage rather than monthly subscriptions. The TechCrunch Disrupt Berlin Hackathon project uses NFC to let you check in at work-out machines. You’re then charged a fee for how long you ... - Bitcoin Bubble Burst will warn you if the bitcoin dream is about to crash down
- Humble lets engineers swipe right to their dream job
- WACAO is an assistant that can summarize and translate your WhatsApp chats
- Altrui.st wants to use cryptohacks to provide basic minimum income
- Watch the Disrupt Berlin Hackathon LIVE right here!
- Google is working on a fix for a bug that’s causing Home Minis to crash at high volume
- Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors on government surveillance and her upcoming book
- The attack of the SuperFakes
even years ago, watch fan Andrew Dakin bought a Movado watch on eBay for $500. It looked like a mint timepiece, well-maintained and classically styled. He had just started collecting watches, so he was happy to get a deal on a unique and valuable timepiece. “At that point I was probably like 30 ... - Gillmor Gang: Netfix
The Gillmor Gang — Frank Radice, Doc Searls, Denis Pombriant, Elisa Camahort Page, and Steve Gillmor. Recorded live Friday, December 1, 2017. G3: Hacking Cough — Mary Hodder, Francine Hardaway, Maria Ogneva, Tina Hui, and Tina Chase Gillmor. Recorded live Friday, December 1, 2017. @stevegillmor,... - WannaDrink is the hack that will finally destroy my liver
- Metascarcity and Bitcoin’s future
- There will be a plug-in Hybrid Jeep Wrangler in 2020
- Home.me turns your 2D floorplan drawings into 3D renderings
- Unicorn Battle uses buzzwords to measure a startup’s ‘unicornibility’
- Cheer My Friend lets you motivate runners with voice messages
- Parking Insider is a mobile wallet dedicated to helping you avoid parking tickets
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