Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Daily Headlines for April 26, 2022

Newsmax using climate change outrage to lure paid newsletter subscribers
Newsmax's "free" anti-climate change book comes with an auto-renewing subscription.

Shoot em up! How TV fell in love with video games

From Halo and Resident Evil to emo apocalypse thriller The Last of Us, video game adaptations are storming our screens. Is this a fast-track to quality TV – or a cynical cash grab?


Mattel launches He-Man game on Roblox


Hello Kitty makes its debut on Roblox with a restaurant game


Technology is saving the live sports experience


The Amazon Labor Union beat a behemoth — can it keep winning?

The Amazon Labor Union has a chance to prove it can keep winning


BioWare might be the next game studio with unionized workers in its midst

It’s unclear how BioWare or its parent company, EA, may respond to the organizing efforts


Hack on Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs leads to $3m simian oblivion

Latest mass theft of digital art assets is carried out by phishing post on Instagram


The funding gap in start-up investing


How to reframe your anxiety over a shortage of talent

Too many leaders think of talent management as win-lose scenario, but it’s actually better to focus on employee satisfaction—especially during a talent crunch.


How to interview and hire for entry-level digital marketing positions

Does your agency or brand need to hire employees with little or no digital marketing experience? Try these helpful tips and questions.


We’ve declared our company remote first. Here’s how we’re engaging everyone without office perks

Crunchbase’s chief marketing officer explains what they’ve invested in when catered lunches and enticing outdoor spaces went away.


Walgreens CEO Roz Brewer says this one element sets innovative companies apart

At Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies Summit, the Walgreens Boots Alliance CEO discussed how her time at Starbucks and on Amazon’s board shaped her.


Uncovering the hidden gems of Frederick Law Olmsted, the father of American parks

Olmsted is best known for designing Central Park, but he also designed hundreds of other spaces around the country. A new guide highlights some of his lesser-known works.


The climate bystander effect is real. But these leaders are out on a ledge trying to fight it

BlocPower’s Donnel Baird and Stripe’s Nan Ransohoff talk about why we can’t sit back and assume other people are trying to solve climate change.


This rooftop coating uses sunlight to actively cool your house

SolCold designed a four-layer material that absorbs some particles of light—then uses them to conduct a reaction that turns heat into a cooling mechanism.


Shigeru Miyamoto announces the delay of the Super Mario Bros. movie

The new release date was moved to early April 2023.



We’re All Going to the World’s Fair review – exhilarating gaming-horror mashup

Teen Casey joins an occult online game in this unnerving experiment in form by trans film-maker Jane Schoenbrun



Apple TV+ hosts the London premiere of 'The Essex Serpent' starring Tom Hiddleston & Claire Danes

The new Apple TV+ show will arrive on screens on May 13.



Something sinister is lurking in The Essex Serpent’s first trailer

The new Apple series is an adaptation of author Sarah Perry’s bestselling novel


Watch the trailer for Apple TV+ period drama 'The Essex Serpent' now

The new show will premiere on May 13.


'Severance' rides high, sits 3rd in most-streamed shows from last week

The popular Severance continues to be a streaming winner for Apple TV+.



Apple TV+ host John Stewart wins a prestigious Mark Twain Prize for American Humor

Stewart was recognized for a 16-year career and his work to help 9/11 emergency service workers.

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