Vanity Fair's Hive: We’re joined by the crew at Vanity Fair's Hive to discuss Hope Hicks' resignation. On Between Bells: TV reboot fever, and E!'s Seacrest problem. With Diply, The Hollywood Reporter, Zimbio, and more.
Diply joins us to explain how Facebook's algorithm change is effecting businesses and marketing. We meet the fashion designer who's teaming up with some of the NFL's biggest players to help kids dress for success. Isaiah Mustafa, former Old Spice spokesman and current star of Freeform's "Shadowhunters," stops by to basically smell good and be charming. And Tabatha Coffey joins us to talk about her new Bravo show, "Relative Success with Tabatha."
Tom’s Guide Editor-in-Chief Mark Spoonauer breaks down Apple & Amazon's latest product drops—what's hot, what's hype, and what really matters for users.
InnerPlant CEO Shely Aronov reveals how engineered crops like soybeans and corn emit signals when stressed—offering farmers early warnings to boost yields.
Payoneer CEO John Caplan discusses the implications of $100K H1B visa requirements—and how they could reshape tech talent, hiring, and U.S. competitiveness.
Electronic Arts, the video game maker of “Madden NFL,” “The Sims,” and other popular titles, is being acquired and taken private for about $52.5 billion in what could become the largest-ever buyout funded by private-equity firms.