- How the world covered Trump's 'shithole countries' slur
Pres. Trump received global condemnation after reports surfaced about his 'shithole countries' slur. So how was the controversy covered globally? MSNBC's Brian Williams takes a look. - White House doctor says Trump is in excellent health
- Trump denies making 'shithole countries' slur
- Harris: Trump comments simply irresponsible
- Trump denies it, but a senator confirms Trump said 'sh*thole'
- 'The Post' proves Trump's methods are not new
- White House mired in endless Trump crises
- Trump lie count passes 2000
- Trump gets physical
- Trump lawyer paid hush money to porn star
- Steve Bannon: on the offensive against Trump camp?
Steve Bannon is quoted as saying a Donald Trump lawyer paid off ‘a hundred’ women during the presidential campaign. Joy Reid and her panel discuss. - Hawaii resident shares experience receiving missile threat
- Sen. Feinstein praised for releasing key Russiagate info
- Britain apparently thrilled Trump will not be visiting
- Trump lawyer accused of paying adult film actor for silence
- Pastor Mark Burns defends Trump after ‘s***hole’ allegations
- Oprah for president? The big pros and the possible cons
- WSJ: Michael Cohen paid porn actress after alleged Trump affair
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- This Week in God, 1.13.18
- One on One with Rep. John Lewis
Rev. Al Sharpton discusses with Rep. John Lewis the legacy of Martin Luther King and the importance of carrying out his life's vision. - Trump’s S***hole Remarks
- Martin Luther King III: On the Legacy of his father
- PoliticsNation 01/14/18
- One on One with Andrew McCarthy
- Rep. Norton: Evidence of Trump's racism comes "out of his own mouth"
- Can Trump be forced to interview with Bob Mueller?
- Breaking down the false alarm Hawaii missile threat
- Gaspard: "Long pattern [of] race-based vulgar language" from Trump
- Trump gets "exceptionally" clean bill of health
- Martin: Trump says he doesn't want immigrants, but hires them at Mar-a-Lago
Roland Martin reacts to a wave of denials, rebuttals, and defenses from Republican representatives after President Trump reportedly used crude insults to single out nations with predominantly black citizens. - Rep. Heck on Bannon: "He very well may have something to offer"
- Elliot: "You could waste your entire existence" analyzing Trump's tweets
- Rep. Schiff outlines potential Intel Committee interview with Bannon
- Inside the D.O.D. bunker where the Hawaii false alarm was pushed
- Is it finally time to call Trump racist?
- Reflecting on Trump’s comments vs. MLK’s legacy
- Waters: We’re going to fight this president and his racism
- Haitian-American GOP Rep. demands Trump’s apology
- Hawaii's Emergency Administrator: "He pushed the actual button instead of the test button"
- Ben Folds on music and politics
Singer-songwriter Ben Folds, the first artistic adviser for the National Symphony Orchestra, sits down with Kasie Hunt on Kasie DC to talk about music education, his support for Sen. Bernie Sanders, his relationship with Former Governor Mike Huckabee,... - Rep. Lankford: “tough call” on whether Trump should sit down with Mueller
- Rep. Mark Meadows: The president is no racist
- Bannon “is of great interest” to House Intelligence Committee
- Sunday Shows focus on Trump’s race relations
- Rep. Issa’s retirement leaves door open for a Democrat to take over his seat
- Rep. Sanford: President’s immigration comments “stupid”, but other problems to tackle
- Sen. Flake compares Trump’s rhetoric to Josef Stalin
- Dr. Corey Hébert on Donald Trump’s reported physical results
- False Hawaii missile alert flags Trump admin. issues
Tech News
- Mercedes-Benz’s new MBUX in-car assistant and smart UI rocks
It’s rare that I pay much attention to automaker infotainment and multimedia system updates at CES – usually there’s too much going on with autonomy, electrification and mobility services to give it much thought. This year, however, Mercedes-Benz had one of the most interesting announcements at ... - Sensel is shopping around its Morph trackpad tech for use in other devices
It took two years, but Sensel finally managed to start shipping the Morph to backers. The company apparently ran into every potential pitfall for a brand new hardware manufacturer, including a microscopic design flaw that forced it to scrap an entire run, resulting in around $60,000 in costs. Th... - Facebook feed change sacrifices time spent and news outlets for “well-being”
- Here’s what it’s like to ride in Byton’s new Concept SUV
- CES should move to an innovative city
- Original Content podcast: Looking into the dark future of Netflix’s ‘Black Mirror’
Netflix has delivered another six glimpses into Black Mirror‘s often-bleak view of technology and humanity. On the latest episode of TechCrunch’s Original Content podcast, one of your regular hosts, Anthony Ha, is joined by Jordan Crook to discuss the fourth season of the science fiction antholo... - Equity podcast: 2017’s top tech acquisitions and what’s in store for 2018
Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch’s venture capital-focused podcast where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines. This week we took a look back at the year’s M&A market, which brought some big wins and some low lights. Equity this week was Katie Roof, Alex Wilhelm, and Jamie L... - New bill bans US government agencies using contractors with Huawei or ZTE tech
- GM and Cruise reveal their fourth-generation, steering wheel-free Cruise AV
- Snapchat’s big redesign bashed in 83% of user reviews
- Source: Verizon to sharpen content strategy with OTT video service, IoT platform
- Nuheara’s voice amplifying earbuds offer customizable hearing profiles
- This ring lets you bend musical notes on a keyboard with a wave of your hand
- Blocks hopes to court enterprise customers with its modular smartwatch
- Jeff Bezos donates $33 million to fund college scholarships for Dreamers
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and his wife, MacKenzie, are donating $33 million in the form of a scholarship grant to help 1,000 undocumented immigrant high school graduates with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals status attend college. The Bezos grant comes through TheDream.US, a scholarship fund f... - Peer-to-peer real estate marketplace Homie wants to replace your realtor with a bot
Just a few weeks ago I was in Utah for the holidays, spending time with the many family members my husband and I both have there. At one family gathering, a cousin began talking about how he bought a brand new home and sold his own home all without a real estate agent on a site called Homie. Rea... - Cortana had a crappy CES
- Facebook stock dips after the platform deprioritizes publishers
- 39 million Americans now own a smart speaker, report claims
- IBM may be prepping for massive changes at Global Technology Services group
- Forget the Alexa-powered toasters at CES, these innovations will really shape 2018
- Waymo’s self-driving Chrysler Pacifica begins testing in San Francisco
- Alexa will have her own opinions on beer, TV shows and more
- Intel is having reboot issues with its Spectre-Meltdown patches
It hasn’t been a fun time to be Intel. Last week the company revealed two chip vulnerabilities that have come to be known as Spectre and Meltdown and have been rocking the entire chip industry ever since. This week the company issued some patches to rectify the problem. Today, word leaked that s... - Intel tried desperately to change the subject from Spectre and Meltdown at CES
Intel had a bad week last week. It was so bad that the chip maker has to be thrilled to have CES, the massive consumer technology show going on this week in Las Vegas, as a way to change the subject and focus on the other work they are doing. Read More - Even the Most Interesting Man in the World couldn’t make Luma work as standalone company
- Boxed in talks to be acquired by Kroger for $500 million
- Russian hackers are targeting U.S. Senate email accounts
- Cherry’s new low-profile switches may help bring mechanical keyboards to more laptops
- Larry Page-backed asteroid mining company launches CubeSat with experimental water detection tech
- Yesojo’s Nintendo Switch projector dock is a dream accessory
- Netflix was 2017’s top non-game app by revenue
- US & Canada VCs favor late-stage giants over upstarts in Q4
Startup investors in the U.S. and Canada have been putting a little less money to work across a lot fewer deals in recent months. After three quarters of rising investment at early through growth stage, VCs have cut back in the fourth quarter of 2017. We look at some of the key data points for t... - Irish startup SoapBox Labs is building speech recognition tech for kids
Irish startup SoapBox Labs is on a mission to create what it calls “the world’s most accurate and accessible speech technology for children”, tech it plans to offer to third-party hardware and app developers. These span educational apps that support reading and language development, children’s v... - Hulu announces April release date for The Handmaid’s Tale
- CTRL+T podcast: Diversity and its discontents
- SpaceX’s Dragon capsule returns from the International Space Station
- Google Assistant had a good CES
- Apple says iCloud China data migration notice sent to some users in error
- Google temporarily bans addiction center ads globally following exposure of seedy referral deals
- As David Letterman’s first Netflix guest, Barack Obama warns against the ‘bubble’ of social media
- ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ returns to Hulu on April 25 (and here’s a new trailer)
The first season of The Handmaid’s Tale has been a home run for Hulu — the series has been embraced by awards voters, and it was one of the streaming service’s most-watched dramas last year. This weekend, Hulu has been working to build up anticipation for the 13-episode second season, with the r... - The state of Israel’s cybersecurity market
The Equifax breach, WannaCry, NotPetya, the NSA leak, and many more cyber incidents – 2017 was certainly a busy year for hackers, illustrating yet again just how vital innovative cybersecurity solutions are in the fight against cyber threats. Second only to the U.S., in terms of cybersecurity in... - A cartoon for these tech times…
- Everyone hates us, and it’s not because of our sex parties
- Brit + Co had a round of layoffs this month as part of a ‘reorganization’
- Gillmor Gang: Smart Speakers
- Why is health care so damn expensive?
- The secret to avoiding CES cynicism is never really going
- ‘Inexcusable’ false ballistic missile alert in Hawaii was caused by human error
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