How Attention Became the World’s Most Endangered Resource” MSNBC host Chris Hayes provides history of what he calls the ...
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The MSNBC host warns that Trump and Musk are waging "a full assault on the separated powers of the Constitution" ...
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MSNBC host and bestselling author Chris Hayes joins Morning Joe for a wide-ranging discussion on the themes from his new book 'The Sirens' Call' on how tech companies compete for attention and how ...
From the pianoforte to the smartphone, each wave of tech has sparked fears of brain rot. But the problem isn’t our ability to ...
The MSNBC host’s new book, ‘The Sirens’ Call,’ explores how attention became an “endangered resource” in today’s screen-addled society, further fracturing American politics and supercharging the news ...
The world’s richest man is continuing to do simply whatever he wants, all while he has billions and billions at stake. By Chris Hayes This is an adapted excerpt from the Feb. 5 episode of “All ...
With “The Sirens' Call: How Attention Became the World's Most Endangered Resource” MSNBC host Chris Hayes ... is now a war of all against all for attention,” Hayes writes.
My friend Chris Hayes is best known as the host of MSNBC’S 8:00 PM show all in, but he just wrote a great book called The siren’s call how attention became the world’s most endangered resource.