The Hive's hosts Jon Kelly and Kristen Scholer discuss the latest news in politics, business, and technology. From Hope Hicks' sudden departure from the White House to the Kardashian's impact on social media, we have you covered.
Vanity Fair's Tina Nguyen says that Hope Hicks has always had a special place in the White House, she just hadn't been pushed into the public eye. All that changed when her boyfriend, Rob Porter, was accused of assaulting his ex-wives. That, plus her testimony at a House intelligence briefing over "white lies" she's told seemed to put her over the edge and caused her to resign.
Plus, no one thought John Kelly could nuke out Jared Kushner...but he did! Kushner's security clearance has been downgraded this week and his future at the White House is uncertain.
Candy-maker Mars said it's replacing M&M's beloved spokescandies after criticism over their rebranded looks.
Merriam-Webster bought Quordle, a game similar to the hit Wordle.
Amazon is launching a dedicated cargo fleet in India as it expands in a key market.
Netflix is teaming up with Bumble on a new trivia game within the dating app.
The price of eggs continues to increase and smuggling from Mexico has been reported by U.S. customs officials.
Elon Musk took the stand Monday at his securities fraud trial and testified Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund wanted to take Testa private.
Some of the country's biggest banks are reportedly teaming up to offer a digital wallet to compete with Apple Pay and PayPal.
Microsoft announced an extended multi-year, multi-billion partnership with OpenAI, the parent company of ChatGPT.
Lisa Greene-Lewis, CPA and TurboTax expert, joined Cheddar News to explain the major changes that taxpayers need to know as filing season gets underway.
Multiple activist investors have taken stakes in Salesforce, according to reports from several outlets, spurring speculation that the tech firm could soon face additional pressure to increase margins and trim payrolls.
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