Former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick plans to sell 29% of his stake in the company he founded. And Apple confirms that its iPhones, iPads, and Macs are vulnerable to the security flaws disclosed by Intel and other chipmakers this week.
Plus the Michael Wolff's controversial book "Fire and Fury" hits shelves today, detailing the early days of the Trump administration. We talk about what insight we get into the president's White House.
And the east coast digs out from the "Bomb Cyclone." We take a look at just how bad the winter storm Grayson was.
Jason Sudeikis, in an interview, said this season is the last for its Apple TV hit "Ted Lasso" but hinted that the conclusion could set up a spinoff show.
Digit Murphy, President of the professional women's ice hockey team Metropolitan Riveters, joins Cheddar News' Hena Doba on a walk and talk to talk about how she's re-imagining the hockey experience for fans and players, and why it's critical to invest in women's sports.
So far, baseball's new speed-up rules are working. The first-ever major league pitch clock and other rules have helped cut more than 20 minutes from spring training games through the first weekend.