CNN’s John Berman flies above the destruction left behind by Hurricane Ian in Lee County, Florida. Source link
October at the movies won’t be only about horror, but AAA blockbusters and awards season contenders as well. Rick Damigella reports. Source link
Google plans to shut down its cloud gaming service Stadia in January 2023. Back in 2019, CNN got a first hand look at how it worked. Source link
Republicans are still considered the favorite to win control of the House this fall, but by a slim margin. In today’s episode of The Point, CNN’s Chris Cillizza explains how a narrow Republican House majority would have a strong influence from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and the House Freedom Caucus. Source link
The New York Times’ Lauren Hirsch reports the Biden administration is nearing a deal with TikTok to regulate the Chinese-owned social media app. She tells “Nightcap’s” Jon Sarlin the three major points in the preliminary agreement that could help resolve national security concerns. For more, watch the full Nightcap episode here. Source link
The historian and great-granddaughter of former Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev tells Amanpour that war and mobilization is increasing pressure on Russian people, adding that she is trying to get members of her own family out of Russia. Source link
Texas wants to end content moderation by social media companies. Slate’s senior writer Mark Joseph Stern tells “Nightcap’s” Jon Sarlin how a controversial law would change the internet for the worse. For more, watch the full Nightcap episode here. Source link
American rapper Coolio has died at the age of 53. Besides his career in music, Coolio was also known as a reality TV personality and cooking enthusiast. Source link
The New York Times’ Lauren Hirsch tells “Nightcap’s” Jon Sarlin about a potential deal to satisfy TikTok national security concerns; plus Slate’s Mark Joseph Stern explains Texas’ controversial social media law. And Puck’s Matthew Belloni breaks down why Amazon and Apple are spending big bucks to stream live sports on their platforms. To get the […]
Art historian Katy Hessel speaks with Christiane Amanpour about her book “The Story of Art Without Men” and her exhibition of female artists at Victoria Miro in London. Source link