Get the Need2Know newsletter in your inbox every morning! Sign up here!

Here are the headlines you Need2Know for Thursday, October 14, 2021:

SUPPLY CHAIN CRUNCH

The Biden administration has announced a series of measures intended to help ease the supply-chain bottlenecks that are clogging the ports and threatening to severely disrupt the holiday shopping season. The Port of Los Angeles will now operate around the clock to break the logjam of container ships lined up off the coast. Walmart, FedEx and UPS will also go 24/7. The White House said earlier this week that Americans should expect to see higher prices and empty shelves during the holidays. CHEDDAR

COST OF LIVING

Consumer prices rose more than expected last month, as inflation remained at its highest rate in more than a decade. The Labor Department’s consumer price index rose 5.4% in September from a year earlier, showing that pretty much everything -- from cars to appliances to food --  is more expensive as the economy grinds back into gear, and those high prices are lingering. So much so that the Social Security recipients will get a 5.9% cost-of-living adjustment next year -- the largest increase in 40 years. But rising prices will essentially offset that boost. USA TODAY

BOOSTER SHOTS

The FDA’s advisory panel kicks off a two-day meeting today to determine what to do about booster shots for Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccine recipients. The panel of outside experts will vote today on whether to authorize a Moderna booster, then tomorrow they will take up the J&J shot. A highly anticipated study from the NIH released ahead of the meeting suggests that J&J recipients are actually better off getting a booster of either Pfizer or Moderna rather than a second shot of J&J. NPR

NORWAY TERROR

A man armed with a bow and arrow killed five people in a small town in Norway before he was arrested by police. The seemingly random attack happened in Kongsberg, outside Oslo. Police say the suspect is a convert to Islam whom they had been in contact with over concerns that he had become radicalized. It was the worst mass casualty incident in Norway since the 2011 massacre carried out by the extremist Anders Breivik. CNN

TRUMP TELLS VOTERS TO SIT OUT

Former President Trump is urging Republicans to sit out the next two elections if the GOP doesn’t “solve the Presidential Election Fraud of 2020,” calling it the party’s single biggest priority. Trump also called into a rally last night in support of the Republican running for governor of Virginia, claiming that he won the last election. That event kicked off with supporters pledging allegiance to a flag that was at the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol. WASH POST

AIRPODS AS HEALTH DEVICE

Apple is said to be working on turning its AirPods into a full-fledged health device that can monitor posture, read body temperature and even act as a hearing aid. The proposed version is reportedly still at least a year out if it comes at all, but the plans show that Apple sees its health and wellness business as extending beyond the Apple Watch. The company is hosting an event next week that is expected to feature a new MacBook Pro, and there are rumors it could include an AirPods update, too. WSJ

COURIC ON THE RECORD

Katie Couric writes in her new memoir that she edited out disparaging comments made by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in a 2016 interview about those who kneel during the National Anthem. Couric says she wanted to protect RBG from a backlash after the late justice said that those who kneel showed “contempt for a government that made a decent life possible.” Couric’s tell-all is already making waves for comments she makes about fellow women in the news business. Going There hits shelves on Oct. 26. DAILY MAIL

HOLLYWOOD STRIKE WATCH

Movie and TV production nationwide will effectively shut down on Monday unless a deal between the studios and the production workers union. IATSE said its 60,000 union workers will walk off the job at midnight on Oct. 18 if a new collective bargaining agreement isn’t agreed upon by then. The union says the boom in streaming is making for exhausting schedules and that profits aren’t extending to those behind the scenes. VARIETY

SPOTTED...

…Adele, announcing the release date of her forthcoming album, 30. The singer’s first album in six years will be out on Nov. 19. The first single drops tonight: SEE COVER ART

...Tim McGraw, jumping off stage during a concert in Reno and confronting the audience after he forgot the words to one of his songs: WATCH


...the latest terrifying robot dog, this one with a sniper rifle mounted to its back: SEE IT

LEFTOVERS: TO BOLDLY GO...

It wasn’t quite the Starship Enterprise, but William Shatner got his chance to touch space, and became the oldest person to do it in the process. The 90-year-old Star Trek alum and three fellow travelers traveled 67 miles above the Earth, felt a few minutes of weightlessness, and successfully came back down aboard a Blue Origin automated capsule. Jeff Bezos was there to greet the crew upon their return, with an excited Shatner telling him it was “the most profound experience”: SEE THE VIEW

Listen to the N2K Podcast! Looking for more context and analysis on the big stories of the day? Check out our podcast! Hosts Jill and Carlo break down the headlines, every weekday morning Listen on Apple or Spotify, or watch on YouTube, and send us your feedback!

Share:
More In Culture
What's Next for Investigators in the Search for Brooklyn Subway Mass Shooter
Chuck Marino CEO of the consultancy Sentinel Security Solutions, joined Cheddar News to discuss some of his insights into what law enforcement will be looking to do next in the search for the suspect in Tuesday's mass shooting on a Brooklyn subway train. "They're going to be relying to a certain extent on tips coming from the public as well as witnesses that were present this morning when the incident took place," he noted.
Former DOJ Agent on Investigation Into Brooklyn Subway Mass Shooting
David Katz, a former federal agent with the Department of Justice, and currently founder, CEO, and owner of Global Security Group, joined Cheddar News to talk about the Tuesday mass shooting on a subway train in Brooklyn, N.Y. even as local authorities have so far stated it was not being investigated as a potential terrorist attack. "At this point between the commissioner of the NYPD and the governor of New York, they're almost saying, 'well, it's an active shooter incident.' Okay, but active shooter incidents can also be motivated by terrorism, so until we know motive, we can't make that conclusion at all," Katz said.
Country Star Mickey Guyton on Musical Diversity, Teaming With 3M for School Safety
Fresh off of the CMT Awards, country singer Mickey Guyton joined Cheddar News to talk about the state of Black and women artists in country music, past and upcoming projects, and her partnership with 3M for its school zone safety initiative for National Distracted Driving Awareness Month. “Now that I’m a mom, I always wondered why my mom was so crazy over us, but now I get it” Guyton said. “I hope that drivers start driving undistracted, like put our phones down! Pay attention to signs. When you see children slow down and make sure that they're safe."
Load More