Monthly Archives: November 2022

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Democrats resigned to losing the House see a silver lining in 2024 if Kevin McCarthy and Mitch McConnell clash and fail to rein in the Trump wing of the GOP

US Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R) listens as House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy speaks to the press, following their meeting with US President Joe Biden and Democratic congressional leaders at the White House on May 12, 2021. NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP via Getty Images Democrats expect chaos next Congress as they face losing control of the…

Donald Trump calls for the release of hundreds of his supporters arrested in connection with the January 6 Capitol riot

A trailer for a documentary that centers on Trump and January 6 was released by Discovery Plus. Seth Herald/Getty Images Donald Trump called for the release of those arrested in connection with the Capitol riot. He called for them to be treated “fairly” and said, “let them all go now!” Trump has previously expressed sympathy…

Shonda Rhimes is leading a group of creators upset by Netflix’s new ad-supported tier because it interrupts storytelling, report says

Shonda Rhimes created Bridgerton for Netflix. Michael Kovac/Getty Images Shonda Rhimes is among creators unhappy with Netflix’s new ad-supported tier, sources told CNBC. Creators like the makers of “The Haunting of Hill House” say the tier upsets storytelling.  Netflix doesn’t intend to share income from advertising with its creators, the sources told CNBC. Bridgerton producer…

The company that pays Akshata Murthy, wife of British PM Rishi Sunak, £11.5 million a year is still operating in Russia, report says

Akshata Murthy, wife of new British PM Rishi Sunak, has a big stake in Infosys, the company founded by her father. Samir Hussein/Getty Images Infosys, founded by Rishi Sunak’s father-in-law, is still operating in Russia, The Guardian reported. The IT firm still has staff in Moscow and is paying two subcontractors, per the report. Infosys,…