Danielle Ransom
Danielle Ransom is a journalist who has worked as a researcher for CNN, NBC’s KXAN-TV, CBS’ KEYE-TV.
Trump made his bodyguard get him McDonald’s when the White House screwed up his burger
Trump is lovin’ it.
On Nov 7, 2017 by Danielle Ransom
At Mala Luna, SoundCloud rap comes alive
Rap’s hottest hitters turned up in San Antonio. So did the next wave of internet heroes.
On Nov 6, 2017 by Danielle Ransom
Google reminds us it’s OK to be ourselves with a bewitchingly cute Halloween Doodle
Google’s Halloween Doodle animates the all-too-real feeling of self-acceptance and costume anxiety.
On Oct 31, 2017 by Danielle Ransom
Netflix halts ‘House of Cards’ season 6 production amid Kevin Spacey allegations
The future of the show and its lead actor is up in the air.
‘Red Oaks,’ Amazon’s nostalgic and underrated comedy, ends on a hopeful note
If season 3 offers nothing else, viewers can at least walk away feeling like anything is possible.
On Oct 28, 2017 by Danielle Ransom
Did Ivanka Trump make a sex playlist on Spotify?
Why is it only 21 minutes long, though?
On Oct 25, 2017 by Danielle Ransom
New Zealand’s prime minister has the cutest cat
Paddles 2020.
Justice Department ends secret probes into customer’s data
Microsoft’s lawsuit against the Justice Department marks a new milestone.
On Oct 24, 2017 by Danielle Ransom
Bumble launches professional networking service, Bizz
Don’t worry, women are still in charge here too.
French model Ines Rau is Playboy’s first transgender Playmate
The Parisian beauty breaks new ground.
On Oct 18, 2017 by Danielle Ransom
The Mac-inspired candle is back after a new upgrade
Waiting for someone to develop a Mac costume at this point.
On Oct 17, 2017 by Danielle Ransom
Charlottesville march organizer wanted for allegedly doxing protester
This is Kessler’s second charge after his ‘Unite the Right’ rally in August.
Trump uses the combat death of John Kelly’s son to defend Obama attack
In reality, Kelly attended a breakfast for Gold Star families with the Obamas.
‘Mindhunter’ goes deep into the motives of our most depraved killers
The gruesome Netflix series offers an inquisitive take on crime dramas.
HBO’s ‘Tokyo Project’ finds love in the city’s sake bars and ramen shops
Director Richard Shepard on exploring travel through fleeting romance.
On Oct 15, 2017 by Danielle Ransom
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