Facebook is changing up its News Feed, a new twist in the "All the Money in the World" wage gap controversy, and Lindsay Lohan might design a manmade island in Dubai. Plus, wrapping up the biggest headlines from CES with Wired, celebrity fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi, and the star of Amazon's "Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams." Plus, why YouTube took two weeks to punish Logan Paul after posting a video of an apparent suicide victim. We also break down Nintendo's surprise announcement of new games coming to Switch in 2018. Marvel's television future is in question after an ABC executive suggested "Inhumans" is due for cancellation. We speak with Vogue.com about E!'s future in the Time's Up era. Then, it's Your Future Home brought to you by Rocket Mortgage by Quicken Loans. We discuss your future robot realtor and how to win in a bidding war.

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