The Hive co-hosts Kristen Scholer and Jon Kelly discuss the top 5 hottest stories in tech and politics. From Melania Trump's appearance at the State of the Union to Mark Zuckerberg's play for local news, The Hive has the latest news you need to know.
Melania Trump broke tradition and rode in a separate motorcar from her husband to the State of the Union Tuesday night... just days after news broke that Trump potentially had an affair with porn star Stormy Daniels. Bess Levin of Vanity Fair discusses why Melania can't divorce Trump and how her brand can survive the next three years.
Plus, Jeff Bezos attempts to tackle healthcare. Amazon, JPMorgan, and Warren Buffett have teamed up to fix healthcare within their respective companies. Vanity Fair's Nick Bilton says Bezos typically tries a project on the side before going totally mainstream with it and he thinks this deal is the first step in a larger plan.
The Texas Senate is meeting to consider the impeachment of Attorney General Ken Paxton, who is accused of taking bribes and abusing his office.
President Joe Biden will name longtime aide Courtney O'Donnell to represent the U.S. at UNESCO.
There have been 485 mass shootings this year, according to data.
The White House announced that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is set to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin about an arms deal.
Essex Mayor Calvin Kinney cited safety of the public and parade participants in refusing “parade participants geared toward the promotion of, or opposition to, the politically charged topic of gender and/or sexual identification/orientation."
The White House says the first lady received the positive test result Monday. She is experiencing only mild symptoms.
They will consider a short-term funding measure to keep government offices fully functioning and provide emergency funding for Ukraine and federal disaster funds.
Another member of the Proud Boys was sentenced Friday after others were sentenced earlier this week.
A law will go into effect to prohibit most minors from gender-affirming care in Texas.
The Biden administration proposed new rules for nursing homes to revise staffing procedures.
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