The author of "The Siren's Call" compares infinite scroll on social media to a slot machine, but with different consequences ...
How Attention Became the World’s Most Endangered Resource” MSNBC host Chris Hayes provides history of what he calls the ...
The federal government took funds from the city's bank account and called it a “clawback” of taxpayer money. A lot of other people would call it stealing.
The world’s richest man is continuing to do simply whatever he wants, all while he has billions and billions at stake.
Yet somehow he has ended up in cable news, as the host of MSNBC’s All In With Chris Hayes, making him an object of curiosity for those journalists who turn their noses up at the talking-head ...
On Thursday night’s edition of MSNBC’s All In with Chris Hayes, the host torched Trump and his administration, and lauded the resignations as heroic: CHRIS HAYES: Good evening from New York.
MSNBC host Chris Hayes didn’t have a rosy message for viewers in the opening segment of Tuesday’s “All In.” In short, he said Donald Trump and Elon Musk are scheming to destroy “the ...
That’s Chris Hayes’s view, and he should know: the political commentator and TV news anchor hosts a weekday current affairs show on MSNBC. The Sirens’ Call, his new book, is first of all an ...
In all, the clawback tallied $80 million and shocked ... “Did you know they could do that?” host Chris Hayes asked. “Never,” Lander replied, calling it “unprecedented.” ...
“It’s wild to compare Boston to that,” says Hayes. One troubling caveat ... “The book is sort of the end product of all the thinking that I do every day, constantly, about this craft ...