Philadelphia finally won its first Super Bowl, but it feels like Kardashian fans have been waiting even longer for Kylie Jenner to reveal her pregnancy. Zimbio's Areeba Abid joins Cheddar to discuss the reality star's big announcement. She reveals how she thinks the famous family was able to keep the news a secret for so long.
Jenner announced the news in an eleven-minute YouTube video called "To Our Child." The senior associate editor discusses the roll-out strategy and whether it breaks the mold for major celebrity reveals. She thinks its safe to assume more content from Jenner's social media sabbatical is sure to hit news feeds in the coming weeks and months.
Jenner has reportedly had her eye set on pivoting towards mommy-blogging after giving birth. Abid shares what she thinks the next months hold in store for the entrepreneur and model. She does not think the star is going to retreat further from the spotlight now that she's had her baby.
Americans are expected to spend nearly $24 billion in 2022 for Valentine's Day, and many of those gifts will be in the form of chocolate. John Galloway, interim president of the Americas and CMO of Godiva, joined Cheddar's Opening Bell to discuss what chocolate trends the brand is seeing this year, plus the impact of inflation and supply chain issues on the industry.
New York City's famous subway system is currently facing scrutiny after several recent attacks on platforms. Now, local leaders in the Big Apple are calling on the MTA. To step in and take action.
New York City ride-hailing app drivers are about to get a pay raise. According to the city's Mayor Eric Adams, New York will increase its minimum driver pay rate for both Uber and Lyft drivers. This means both platforms would now be required to pay their drivers a minimum of $1.61 cents per mile and about 0.50 cents per minute. Ultimately, the move would give riders at least a 5.3% race. New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, joined Cheddar to discuss more.
Tensions in Ukraine continue to rise. According to NATO and U.S. officials, Russian troops are still being built up despite Moscow's claims of de-escalation. However, Ukraine does not believe the troops are enough to mount an invasion. The government in Kyiv has also reported several cyber attacks against its defense agencies and banks which is the largest attack in the country's history. Foreign Affairs Reporter based in Ukrain, Terrell Starr, joined Cheddar to discuss more