MSNBC host Chris Hayes compared billionaire Elon Musk to the “horrible boss” character in the movie Office Space amid his ...
NBCUniversal has settled its "uterus collector" lawsuit that saw Rachel Maddow, Nicolle Wallace, and Chris Hayes’ programs ...
MSNBC’s Chris Hayes joins MSNBC’s Ari Melber to discuss his new book “The Sirens' Call: How Attention Became the World's Most Endangered Resource,” and Donald Trump’s battle for constant attention. (T ...
With “The Sirens' Call: How Attention Became the World's Most Endangered Resource” MSNBC host Chris Hayes isn't trying to join an already crowded shelf of books warning of the ills of being online ...
MSNBC’s Chris Hayes Is Doing a Live Podcast Taping With Stacey Abrams The Democratic star will join Hayes for a special episode of Why Is This Happening? at Gramercy Theatre in ...
We are watching Trump disassemble the U.S.-led international order to the benefit of the global authoritarians he envies and ...
HARI SREENIVASAN: Christiane, thanks. Chris Hayes, thanks so much for being here. Your recent book here, it’s called “The Sirens Call.” It is “How Attention Became the World’s Most ...
“Superbloom,” by Nicholas Carr, and “The Sirens’ Call,” by the MSNBC host Chris Hayes, argue that we are ill equipped to handle the infinite scroll of the information age. Nonfiction ...
But of course, it goes the other way too. Chris Hayes: Every kid is engaged in a kind of battle for their parent’s attention. Rosin: This is Chris Hayes, my guest this week. Hayes: I mean ...
“Attention is our most human need,” writes Chris Hayes, MSNBC host of “All In” and author of “The Sirens’ Call: How Attention Became the World’s Most Endangered Resource.” ...
MSNBC’s Chris Hayes likened Elon Musk to Bill Lumbergh, the chief antagonist of Mike Judge’s 1999 dark comedy classic Office ...