Month: November 2023
Jamie Foxx remains hospitalized nearly a week after experiencing ‘medical complication’
CNN — Jamie Foxx remains hospitalized in Georgia nearly a week after his daughter revealed the actor experienced a “medical complication,” a source with knowledge [more…]
What if Israel bombs Iran?
Editor’s Note: Gary Sick served on the National Security Council staff under Presidents Ford, Carter and Reagan, and was the principal White House aide for [more…]
Video: Panelist’s reaction to DeSantis’ threat against Disney has guests in stitches
‘My stomach is hurting from laughing’: Hear panelist’s reaction to DeSantis’ threat to Disney CNN panelists react to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis floating the idea [more…]
Tibetans’ cries for help | CNN
Editor’s Note: Frida Ghitis is a world affairs columnist for The Miami Herald and World Politics Review. A former CNN producer/correspondent, she is the author [more…]
Marilyn Minter’s ‘Elder Sex’ depicts radical images of intimacy
CNN — What does intimacy look like for seniors? There’s no end to sex scenes and other steamy content featuring the young and unwrinkled, but [more…]
Opinion: The challenges facing BlackBerry maker, RIM
Editor’s Note: Technology journalist Stuart Miles is CEO and founder of gadget review website Pocket-lint. He can be found tweeting at @stuartmiles. Story highlights The [more…]
Apple CEO was presented with an original Macintosh. See his reaction
CEO Tim Cook personally welcomed customers to the new Apple store in Mumbai as the tech company opens its first retail stores in India. CNN’s [more…]
Opinion: Is the social web an asteroid for the Google dinosaur?
Editor’s Note: Andrew Keen is a British-American entrepreneur and professional skeptic. He is the author of “The Cult of the Amateur,” and the upcoming (June [more…]
Repeated gunshots fired on live TV as ex-lawmaker shot by assassins
Atiq Ahmed, a former lawmaker in India’s parliament, convicted of kidnapping, was shot dead along with his brother while police were escorting them for a [more…]
History shows U.S. inquiry could help defuse Trayvon Martin case
Editor’s Note: Nicolaus Mills, a professor of American Studies at Sarah Lawrence College, is the author of “Like a Holy Crusade: Mississippi 1964—The Turning of [more…]