Senator Markwayne Mullin initially claimed there was a recording of a meeting between Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and CDC Director Susan Monarez that contradicted her testimony, but later backtracked, suggesting he was mistaken about the recording's existence. The incident raised questions about transparency and access to the recording, which has not been publicly released.
Senator Markwayne Mullin claimed to have a recording of Susan Monarez's dismissal, but it was later confirmed that no such recording exists. Monarez testified about her firing from the CDC, citing pressure from Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to approve vaccine recommendations without sufficient science, which she refused, citing her commitment to scientific integrity. The hearing highlighted political tensions surrounding vaccine policy and CDC leadership, with Republicans questioning Monarez's credibility and Democrats defending her.
The article discusses how in San Francisco, not only are conversations being recorded, but all activities are also being monitored, raising concerns about privacy and surveillance.
The eerie chant in the trailer for '28 Years Later' is a 110-year-old recording of Rudyard Kipling's poem 'Boots,' used to evoke a sense of historical regressive culture and psychological impact, with the recording originally voiced in 1915 by actor Taylor Holmes, and chosen for its powerful, haunting effect that resonates even in today's digital age.
Whoopi Goldberg, co-host of "The View," scolded an audience member for recording the show, enforcing a regulation of the program. She also expressed frustration with a producer's interruption, signaling that she wanted to finish her point. The incident was captured on video and drew light applause from the audience.
Whoopi Goldberg interrupted a discussion on The View to scold an audience member for recording the show with a cellphone, prompting applause from the audience. The incident occurred during a discussion of Donald Trump's legal problems, and Goldberg also appeared annoyed when a producer signaled her to stop a discussion to allow the show's legal expert to read a legal note.
The recording of former Green Bay superintendent Claude Tiller's hot mic comments, resulting in his resignation, was released, revealing that he verbally attacked a co-worker and a majority of the district's teachers during a radio program. Tiller, who holds a doctorate in education, explained in a public letter that his comments were directed toward systemic issues in public education and not individuals, but they were interpreted in a manner that inadvertently caused offense.
Arizona GOP chair Jeff DeWit resigned after a recording surfaced of him offering Kari Lake a job in exchange for quitting her U.S. Senate race, prompting accusations of betrayal and corruption. DeWit cited a potential release of a damaging recording as the reason for his resignation, while Lake criticized his actions and called the recording "corrupt." The recording, made a year ago, revealed DeWit urging Lake to consider leaving the Senate race and doubting Trump's chances of reelection. The Arizona GOP will need to fill the vacancy left by DeWit's resignation.
DJI has announced the Mic 2, a 2.4GHz wireless audio set with two transmitters, one receiver, and a metal charging case. The transmitters offer 32-bit float audio recording, Bluetooth connectivity, and 8GB of built-in storage, while the receiver provides USB-C and lightning adapters or a 3.5mm analog output cable. The set is priced at $349 and is designed to compete with other leading products in the market, offering features such as internal recording, omnidirectional mics, and dual-channel recording.
A recording obtained by The Detroit News reveals former President Donald Trump pressuring two Michigan county officials not to certify the election results from Detroit in 2020. Trump, along with RNC chairwoman Ronna McDaniel, urged the officials not to sign the certification and promised to provide attorneys. Despite their attempts to rescind their votes, the results were certified by the Michigan state canvassing board. Trump claimed Republicans had been cheated and falsely alleged voter fraud in Detroit. The recording adds to previous condemnation of Trump's attempt to pressure local officials and interfere with the election.
A TikTok video has revealed a hidden iPhone feature that can help individuals when they get pulled over by the police. By using a simple iOS shortcut, users can initiate 18 different reactions at once, including sending their location to a pre-defined contact, activating the front-facing camera to record the situation, dimming the phone screen, and muting any music. The recording is also uploaded live to iCloud or Dropbox for added security. The shortcut, created in 2018, is available for download and requires an iPhone running iOS 12 or later.
Hayley Williams of Paramore shared a health update, revealing that she's feeling better after canceling the band's recent tour due to a lung infection. Williams expressed her excitement about being back in the studio and working on new material. She also discussed her recent social media use and expressed a desire to find a better balance between disappearing into the creative process and staying connected to the world. The band had to postpone their final two tour dates earlier this month.
Wolfgang Van Halen discusses his new album "Mammoth II," the evolution of his music, and the influence of his late father Eddie Van Halen. He talks about recording at his dad's studio, 5150, and the spiritual connection he feels there. Van Halen also shares his love for touring and the challenges that come with it, including the lack of air conditioning and ice in Europe. He expresses his desire to establish his own musical identity and says goodbye to playing Van Halen classics without his father. Van Halen also mentions his mom's love for cats and her well-being.
Selena Gomez confirmed on Instagram that she is back in the studio working on new music. In a series of photos, Gomez shared glimpses of her recording session, including shots with her team and her dog. Fans eagerly await the release of new music from the singer, who teased the project in a previous post. This will be Gomez's first album since "Rare" in 2020.
Country music star Jimmie Allen is countersuing a woman who accused him of sexually assaulting her, claiming that their encounter was consensual and that she agreed to be filmed. According to legal documents, Allen admits to meeting the woman and having consensual sex with her in a Las Vegas hotel room, where he says she agreed to the recording. Allen alleges that the woman took his phone after he fell asleep and mailed it to the police, prompting him to seek damages. He denies the sexual assault allegation and expresses the hurt caused by the false claims.