Texas amusement ride malfunction leaves people dangling in the air

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A video captured people dangling in the air for several minutes during an amusement ride malfunction at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo in Texas. 

Attendee Akil Strawder told Storyful that he and his cousins were left suspended on the ride for about 10 minutes while his wife recorded the footage “in astonishment.” 

Netherlands-based KMG Rides, which sells the Tango ride shown in the video, describes it on its website as a “23-meter-high ride that rotates around 3 different axes during the ride.” 

“The open gondolas provide passengers with a unique ‘flying’ experience,” it adds. “There are 3 gondolas, each accommodating 8 people, which rotate freely during the ride.” 

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People are seen stuck on a ride at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo in Texas.  (@iamindy4 via Storyful)

Fox News Digital has reached out to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo and KMG Rides for comment. 

The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo began in 1932 as the Houston Fat Stock Show and Livestock Exposition, created by local business people to promote the region’s cattle industry. 

The first event featured livestock exhibitions and a small rodeo. After a pause during World War II, the show expanded, adding entertainment and educational programs to broaden its appeal. 

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The show is scheduled to return in 2027; it typically occurs over 20 days between late February and mid-March at NRG Stadium, featuring concerts, livestock shows and carnival activities. 

The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo says on its website that its mission is to promote “agriculture by hosting an annual, family-friendly experience that educates and entertains the public, supports Texas youth, showcases Western heritage and provides year-round educational support within the community.” 

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A young attendee goes through an obstacle course during the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.  (Elizabeth Conley/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)

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“Since the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo began, more than $660 million has been committed to the youth of Texas and education. Each year, more than 800 scholarships are awarded to Texas students by the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo,” it added. “As one of the largest scholarship providers in the U.S., the Rodeo has presented more than 22,000 scholarships valued at $660 million since 1932.” 

Fox News Digital’s Jessica Mekles contributed to this report. 



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Kali Linux 2026.1 released with 8 new tools, new BackTrack mode

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Kali Linux 2026.1, the first release of the year, is now available for download, featuring 8 new tools, a theme refresh, and a new BackTrack mode for Kali-Undercover.

Kali is a Linux distribution designed for ethical hackers and cybersecurity professionals, with tools for red teaming, penetration testing, network research, and security assessments.

This distribution is available as a live environment or an installable operating system, and it supports a wide range of hardware, including Raspberry Pi devices and compatible Android phones via Kali NetHunter.

New tools added to Kali Linux 2026.1

In this release, the Kali Team has added 25 new packages, updated 183 others, and upgraded the Kali kernel to 6.18.

It has also added new tools to the network repositories, including:

  • AdaptixC2 – Extensible post-exploitation and adversarial emulation framework
  • Atomic-Operator – Execute Atomic Red Team tests across multiple operating system environments
  • Fluxion – Security auditing and social-engineering research tool
  • GEF – Modern experience for GDB with advanced debugging capabilities
  • MetasploitMCP – MCP server for Metasploit
  • SSTImap – Automatic SSTI detection tool with interactive interface
  • WPProbe – Fast WordPress plugin enumeration tool
  • XSStrike – Advanced XSS scanner

Annual theme refresh

With this year’s first release, the Kali Team introduced a theme update that adds new wallpapers, tweaks the graphical installer interface, and improves the boot and login experience.

“As with previous 20xx.1 releases, this major update brings our annual theme refresh, a long-standing tradition that keeps the Kali Linux interface as modern and innovative,” the Kali devs said.

“This year’s release unveils a brand-new theme from the moment you boot. Everything from the boot menu, installer to the login display, and a fresh set of desktop wallpapers.”

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Kali Purple Desktop (Kali)

BackTrack mode for Kali-Undercover

This version also adds a new “BackTrack mode” to the distro’s Kali Undercover, a feature previously that may also be used to make the Kali desktop look like a default Windows 10 installation.

With the new mode, users can quickly switch to a theme closely resembling Kali’s predecessor, BackTrack Linux.

“This mode transforms the desktop to recreate the look and feel of BackTrack 5, with the same wallpaper, colors, and window themes,” the announcement reads.

“You can run it directly from the menu or by running kali-undercover –backtrack in the terminal. You can switch back to the default Kali desktop (or not) by running it again.”

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Kali BackTrack Mode (Kali Linux)

The Kali Team also made improvements to the Kali NetHunter app, including a HID permission check and fixes for the WPS scan bug and the back button issue.

How to get Kali Linux 2026.1

To start using Kali Linux 2026.1, you can upgrade your existing installation, select a platform, or directly download ISO images for new installs and live distributions.

Kali users who want to update from a previous version can use the following commands to upgrade to the latest version.


echo "deb http://http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free non-free-firmware" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list
sudo apt update && sudo apt -y full-upgrade
cp -vrbi /etc/skel/. ~/
[ -f /var/run/reboot-required ] && sudo reboot -f

If you’re using Kali on Windows Subsystem for Linux, you should consider upgrading to WSL 2 for better support of graphical applications. To check your WSL version, run wsl -l -v in a Windows command prompt.

After upgrading, you can check whether the process was successful using the following command: grep VERSION /etc/os-release.

You can view the complete changelog for Kali Linux 2026.1 on Kali’s website.

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Asian Champions League quarterfinal sends Iran’s Tractor FC to Saudi Arabia | US-Israel war on Iran News

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Draw for AFC Asian Champions League Elite quarterfinals sees Tractor FC play Dubai’s Shabab Al-Ahli in Saudi Arabia.

Iranian club Tractor FC is set to travel to Saudi Arabia for a playoff against Shabab Al-Ahli of Dubai for a place in the Asian Champions League Elite quarterfinals against Buriram United of Thailand.

The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) held the draw on Wednesday to determine the quarterfinal pairings, a day after announcing that the western zone playoffs that were postponed because of the war in the Middle East have been rescheduled for April 13-14 in Jeddah.

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The Saudi city is also slated to host the tournament quarterfinals, semifinals and final from April 16 to 25, with organisers setting the dates and hoping for peace in the region.

“We all want to play matches as soon as possible. So, hopefully we’re able to finish fixtures in April as we have planned,” AFC general secretary Windsor John said. “We’re hoping that things will calm down very soon.”

The participating clubs have been “quite supportive of the measures we’ve put in place to ensure that we only play when things have calmed down”.

Japan’s Vissel Kobe, which placed second in the east zone, was drawn on Wednesday to play the winners of the playoff between four-time champions Al-Hilal of Saudi Arabia and Al-Sadd of the United Arab Emirates.

Defending champions Al-Ahli Saudi will play Al-Duhail of Qatar for a spot in the quarterfinals against Johor Darul Ta’zim of Malaysia.

Saudi Pro League champions Al-Ittihad will take on Al-Wahda for a place in the quarterfinals against Japan’s Machida Zelvia, which topped the east zone league stage.

The AFC Champions League Two and AFC Challenge League quarterfinals were also postponed due to the US-Israel war on Iran. The AFC said on Tuesday that those matches would be played on April 19 and 22 at centralised venues, to be named later.

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Hospital ‘missed earlier opportunity’ to raise alarm about meningitis | UK News

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A hospital trust has admitted it missed an earlier opportunity to alert health officials about a potential case of meningitis in Kent.

An “unwell” patient first went to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Hospital, in Margate, on the evening of 11 March, but the hospital took another two days to report the case to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA).

The hospital informed the agency on 13 March once a diagnosis had been confirmed.

By law, all suspected cases of meningitis must be reported to the UKHSA, without waiting for laboratory confirmation.

Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Hospital in Margate, Kent. File pic: PA
Image: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Hospital in Margate, Kent. File pic: PA

Health Secretary Wes Streeting said the failure to report the case within the appropriate time was “not acceptable and not good enough” – but added there is currently no evidence the delay had a “material impact” on the outbreak.

East Kent Hospitals University Foundation Trust, which runs the hospital, admitted it could have notified UKHSA sooner.

Dr Des Holden, acting chief executive at the trust, said: “We recognise there was an opportunity prior to diagnosis being confirmed on Friday 13 March to notify UKHSA.

“We cannot go into the detail of individual patients’ care, but the trust has been in close contact with UKHSA since Friday 13 March to discuss the management of patients presenting with suspected meningitis.”

Mr Streeting told Sky News: “On Wednesday evening, a patient presented unwell. By Thursday mid-morning, staff suspected meningitis. At that point, they had a duty to notify the UKHSA within 24 hours. They notified them within 26 hours.

“That is not acceptable and it is not good enough.

“I think the reassurance I can offer is that this doesn’t appear to have had a material impact on the steps we took to contain the outbreak.

“We will obviously look more into what went wrong and why – and I’m expecting an account of that failure.”

He also said there had been a “remarkable response” to the outbreak from education leaders, the UKHSA and NHS staff and highlighted the “rapid” action taken to introduce a vaccination programme.

Mr Streeting added: “We’re not out of the woods yet. We would expect to see, over the coming weeks, cases emerge in other parts of the country – we would expect to see that in the normal year, in every case, we do lab testing.

“We want to be sure, to assure ourselves and to assure the public that we’ve contained this.”

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Two students have died in the meningitis outbreak – 18-year-old Juliette Kenny, who was described by her family as “fit, healthy and strong” before her death, and a University of Kent student.

The UKHSA said the cases have a median age of 19, and while the majority are in education, five are not students.

Most patients (87%) attended Club Chemistry nightclub in Canterbury at least once between 5 and 7 March before becoming unwell, the agency said.

On Tuesday, the UKHSA was informed of 20 confirmed cases of meningitis, with two more under investigation.

This was down from 29 on Sunday, when 20 cases were confirmed and a further nine were under investigation.

Officials started vaccinating University of Kent students on 18 March.



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Santa Monica Airport set to close in 2028, will become park and sports space

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A California airport that has operated for more than 100 years is set to close — and not without controversy.

The 227-acre Santa Monica Airport site is expected to be converted into open green space, sports areas and cultural facilities, according to the city of Santa Monica.

The city recently secured nearly $500,000 in funding to begin planning the transformation of about 20 acres of the airport site into park space, including trails, fitness areas and other public amenities, according to Los Angeles County documents.

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The airport is scheduled to close Dec. 31, 2028.

The closure follows decades of legal disputes and pushback from local residents, the city noted.

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Santa Monica Airport is set to close on Dec. 31, 2028, after years of legal disputes and public pushback. (FG/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)

The airport has already operated under strict limitations in recent years, including restrictions on late-night activity.

“Although arrivals are permitted 24 hours a day, pilots are requested to avoid all operations between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. Monday through Friday or until 8 a.m. on weekends,” the city said.

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In 2017, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the city reached a settlement that allows Santa Monica to close the airport at the end of 2028 after continuing operations through that date, the FAA said.

The agreement also allowed the city to shorten the runway as part of efforts to limit airport activity.

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The airport in Santa Monica already limits late-night flights, asking pilots to avoid operating overnight despite 24-hour arrivals. (iStock)

Once closed, the site will be redeveloped into a large-scale public space. 

Officials say the goal is to create a destination that serves both residents and visitors — while preserving open space in a densely populated area.

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Community input has played a major role in shaping the proposal, with the city hosting dozens of public meetings and collecting thousands of survey responses.

The proposal has sparked debate online. 

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The city recently secured funding to begin planning the conversion of about 20 acres of the airport into parkland with trails, fitness areas and other public amenities. (iStock)

Residents took to the r/SantaMonica subreddit to sound off on the decision.

Some residents voiced support for a large park, pointing to the lack of similar green spaces in Los Angeles.

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“Compared to other major cities, L.A. is lacking this type of curated urban park,” one user wrote in a discussion about the project.

“Having it be a mix of high-density housing and a park would be great.”

Others argued the land should be used in a different way.

“We desperately need more housing,” another commenter wrote, suggesting the site could accommodate both a park and residential development.

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A third commenter said, “Would love a better way to connect to Ocean Park by foot or bike without 23rd St. Having it be a mix of high-density housing and a park would be great.”

Yet another resident suggested it could be used for “a half-dozen super-tall residential towers, with mixed commercial and retail uses on the first few floors, and the rest a ton of public park space with trails and bike lanes and recreation fields.”



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The Kill Chain Is Obsolete When Your AI Agent Is the Threat

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In September 2025, Anthropic disclosed that a state-sponsored threat actor used an AI coding agent to execute an autonomous cyber espionage campaign against 30 global targets. The AI handled 80-90% of tactical operations on its own, performing reconnaissance, writing exploit code, and attempting lateral movement at machine speed.

This incident is worrying, but there’s a scenario that should concern security teams even more: an attacker who doesn’t need to run through the kill chain at all, because they’ve compromised an AI agent that already lives inside your environment. One that already has the access, the permissions, and a legitimate reason to move across your systems every day.

A Framework Built for Human Threats

The traditional cyber kill chain assumes attackers have to earn every inch of access. It’s a model developed by Lockheed Martin in 2011 to describe how adversaries move from initial compromise to their ultimate objective, and it’s shaped how security teams think about detection ever since.

The logic is simple: attackers need to complete a sequence of steps, and defenders can interrupt the chain at any point. Every stage an attacker has to pass through is another opportunity to catch them.

A typical intrusion moves through distinct stages:

  1. Initial access (exploiting a vulnerability, etc.)
  2. Persistence without triggering alerts
  3. Reconnaissance to understand the environment
  4. Lateral movement to reach valuable data
  5. Privilege escalation when access isn’t sufficient
  6. Exfiltration while avoiding DLP controls

Each stage creates detection opportunities: endpoint security might catch the initial payload, network monitoring might spot unusual lateral movement, identity systems might flag a privilege escalation, and SIEM correlations might tie together anomalous behaviors across systems. The more steps an attacker takes, the more chances there are to trip a wire.

This is why advanced threat actors like LUCR-3 and APT29 invest heavily in stealth, spending weeks living off the land and blending into normal traffic. Even then, they leave artifacts: unusual login locations, odd access patterns, slight deviations from baseline behavior. These artifacts are exactly what modern detection systems are engineered to find. 

The problem here, though, is that AI agents don’t really follow this playbook.

What an AI Agent Already Has

AI agents operate fundamentally differently from human users. They work across systems, move data between applications, and run continuously. If compromised, an attacker bypasses the entire kill chain – the agent itself becomes the kill chain.

Think about what an AI agent typically has access to. Its activity history is a perfect map of what data exists and where it resides. It probably pulls from Salesforce, pushes to Slack, syncs with Google Drive, and updates ServiceNow as part of its normal workflow. It was granted broad permissions at deployment, often admin-level access across multiple applications, and it already moves data between systems as part of its job.

An attacker who compromises that agent inherits all of it instantly. They get the map, the access, the permissions, and a legitimate reason to move data around. Every stage of the kill chain that security teams have spent years learning to detect? The agent skips all of them by default.

The Threat Is Already Playing Out

The OpenClaw crisis showed us what this looks like in practice:

Roughly 12% of skills in its public marketplace were malicious. A critical RCE vulnerability allowed one-click compromise. Over 21,000 instances were publicly exposed. But the scarier part was what a compromised agent could access once it was connected to Slack and Google Workspace: messages, files, emails, and documents, with persistent memory across sessions.

The main problem is that security tools are designed to detect abnormal behavior. When an attacker rides an AI agent’s existing workflow, everything looks normal. The agent is accessing the systems it always accesses, moving the data it always moves, operating at the times it always operates.

This is the detection gap security teams are facing.

How Reco Closes the Visibility Gap

Defending against compromised AI agents starts with knowing which agents are operating in your environment, what they connect to, and what permissions they hold. Most organizations have no inventory of the AI agents touching their SaaS ecosystem. This is exactly the kind of problem Reco was built to solve.

Discover Every AI Agent in Play

Reco’s Agentic AI Security discovers every AI agent, embedded AI feature, and third-party AI integration across your SaaS environment, including shadow AI tools connected without IT approval.

Figure 1: Reco’s AI Agents Inventory, showing discovered agents and their connections to GitHub.

Map Access Scope and Blast Radius

For each agent, Reco maps which SaaS apps it connects to, what permissions it holds, and what data it can access. Reco’s SaaS-to-SaaS visualization shows exactly how agents integrate across your application ecosystem, surfacing toxic combinations where AI agents bridge systems together through MCP, OAuth, or API integrations, creating permission breakdowns that no single application owner would authorize.

Figure 2: Reco’s Knowledge Graph surfacing a toxic combination between Slack and Cursor via MCP.

Flag Targets, Enforce Least Privilege

Reco identifies which agents represent your biggest exposure by evaluating permission scope, cross-system access, and data sensitivity. Agents associated with emerging risks are automatically labeled. From there, Reco helps you right-size access through identity and access governance, directly limiting what an attacker can do if an agent is compromised.

Figure 3: Reco’s AI Posture Checks with security scores and IAM compliance findings.

Detect Anomalous Agent Activity

Reco’s threat detection engine applies identity-centric behavioral analysis to AI agents the same way it does to human identities, distinguishing normal automation from suspicious deviations in real time.

Figure 4: A Reco alert flagging an unsanctioned ChatGPT connection to SharePoint.

What This Means for Your Team

The traditional kill chain assumed that attackers had to fight for every inch of access. AI agents upend that assumption entirely.

One compromised agent can give an attacker legitimate access, a perfect map of the environment, broad permissions, and built-in cover for data movement, without a single step that looks like an intrusion.

Security teams that are still focused exclusively on detecting human attacker behavior are going to miss this. The attackers will be riding your AI agents’ existing workflows, invisible in the noise of normal operations.

Sooner or later, an AI agent in your environment will be targeted. Visibility is the difference between catching it early and finding out during incident response. Reco gives you that visibility, across your entire SaaS ecosystem, in minutes.

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Denmark’s PM resigns after failing to secure majority in general election | News

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Mette Frederiksen could return for a third term as prime minister after tough coalition talks.

Danish ⁠Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has ⁠submitted her government’s resignation ⁠to the king after her three-party coalition suffered a ‌large defeat in a general election, the royal palace said in ⁠a statement.

Parties are set ⁠to launch potentially tough and ⁠long negotiations on Wednesday to determine ⁠whether ⁠the next government will be formed by Frederiksen ‌or another party leader.

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Frederiksen’s Social Democratic Party had ⁠its worst election since 1903 on Tuesday, winning just 38 seats in the 179-seat parliament – down from 50 four years ago – amid voter concerns over immigration, a cost-of-living crisis and welfare.

Her left-wing bloc won 84 seats in parliament, versus 77 for the right-leaning parties, with both sides falling short of the 90 needed for a majority.

That leaves both sides dependent on ⁠the 14 seats won by the unaligned Moderates Party of Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen, a centrist group that could emerge ⁠as kingmakers in coalition talks.

The Social Democrats remains Denmark’s biggest party, however, with 21.9 percent support, meaning Frederiksen could return for a third term as prime minister following coalition talks.

Domestic policy issues overshadowed the support for Frederiksen’s defiant stance towards United States President Donald Trump’s ‌repeated ambitions to acquire Denmark’s semi-autonomous territory, Greenland.

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Ex-Tory justice minister ‘used chemsex parties to inform government drug policies’ | Politics News

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Former Tory justice minister Crispin Blunt who admitted drugs charges used chemsex parties to inform government drug policies, a court has been told.

Blunt, the MP for Reigate in Surrey between 1997 and 2024, admitted four counts of possessing drugs, including crystal meth, at Westminster Magistrates’ Court.

He has been fined £1200 with a £480 victim surcharge and £200 costs.

Between 2010 and 2012, he was a justice minister in the Cameron administration.

His house in Horley, Surrey, was raided by police in October 2023 in relation to separate allegations of rape, which were later dropped.

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Prosecutor Zarah Dickinson told the court: “It was the first time he had come out as a gay man, and during his ministerial role he saw first hand the harm caused by the government’s drug policy.”

She added: “He began to take a professional interest in a policy that inflicted lasting harm on society.

“Then he began his involving in the chemsex scene.

“His knowledge of first hand use of drugs was used to inform how policies could be implemented.”

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According to Ms Dickinson, Blunt was “polite” and “calm” when his house was raided – and pointed out the drugs to officers.

During his interview, Blunt explained how he would host chemsex parties and how the use of GBL would be limited to once per hour.

Dickinson said crystal meth worth between £200 and £250 was found on Blunt’s bedside, as well as around £200 of GBL in a syringe in a laptop bag.

Cannabis worth less than £10 was also found, alongside weighing scales with residue from powders on them.

Ms Dickinson said the investigation began following “offences alleged to have occurred during a chemsex party at Mr Blunt’s home address in September 2023”.

The 65-year-old Blunt pleaded guilty to four counts of possessing drugs – one count of class A and three of class B – at Westminster Magistrates’ Court.

The drugs he admitted having were the sedative GBL, alongside cannabis, methamphetamine and methylamphetamine – the last of which is currently known as crystal meth.

Blunt was a justice minister between 2010 and 2012 in the Cameron administration.

Following the raid on his house, Blunt announced he would not be standing in the 2024 general election.



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CNN staffers react to podcast ‘experiment’ with Anderson Cooper, Jake Tapper

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Loyal CNN viewers and critics alike were taken by surprise last week at the “experimenting” some of its on-air talent dabbled in.

Anderson Cooper began anchoring his primetime show Wednesday from the newsroom instead of his studio, positioning himself at a table normally used as CNN data guru Harry Enten’s work station, Fox News Digital learned.

Cooper has appeared without a jacket and with rolled-up sleeves while speaking into a large desk microphone. And during a panel discussion, he and his guests discussed the Strait of Hormuz with a physical map on the table, a departure from the interactive map Cooper had used earlier in the week.

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CNN’s Anderson Cooper has been anchoring from the newsroom with large microphones and rolled-up sleeves.  (Screenshot/CNN)

On Friday, Jake Tapper anchored the first hour of “The Lead” from his office similarly accompanied with a large microphone on his desk.

“So, you’re probably wondering what’s going on, why we’re in my office for the first hour of ‘The Lead’ today. So, it’s an experiment,” a tieless Tapper told viewers. “This is my actual desk where I do my actual work, not the desk in the studio. And we thought we would bring you into the space where we and my team do our actual journalism and plan the show every day.”

Tapper showcased his office decor filled with memorabilia from losing presidential campaigns while guests of his sat on the couch adjacent to his desk.

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CNN’s Jake Tapper anchored the first hour of “The Lead” from his office on Friday.  (Screenshot/CNN)

While Tapper’s experiment lasted only the first hour of Friday’s show, Cooper’s is ongoing — carrying over into this week. 

For some, the image of the large microphones invoked the members of the late CNN icon Larry King or revered broadcaster Edward R. Murrow. But for others, the aesthetic changes were made to have the CNN anchors look more like podcast hosts.

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However, their colleagues say the so-called experiment “didn’t work.”

“Look, I’m all for experimentation. The network has been static for far too long. I applaud the experimentation,” one CNN insider told Fox News Digital. “The question is whether this is the experiment you want to be running? But the good news is that if doesn’t work, you can try something else.”

Regarding CNN’s effort to podcastify their shows, they say talents like Cooper and Tapper don’t fit the mold.

“You need looser personalities, not just looser sets,” the network staffer said.

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CNN has struggled to implement changes that draw more viewers in recent years. ( Elijah Nouvelage/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

A second CNN staffer says the changes that were made on Cooper and Tapper’s shows were an attempt by CNN at “being something we aren’t.”

“Podcasts are a place people go not because of the look, but because of the product,” they said. “Joe Rogan, as the obvious example, is all opinion. He’s smart and all those great things, but ultimately he’s not trying to be a journalist.”

“There’s room for that on primetime, on cable, including CNN,” they continued. “But Jake, what he is, is not what podcasts are. Anderson? He has a very successful podcast. But Anderson — the news anchor — that’s a different thing. There is room for many things. TV isn’t podcast, even though podcast has video.”

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Not everyone soured on Cooper and Tapper’s on-air experiment. A third CNN staffer told Fox News Digital they “liked” what the anchors have done. Former CNN editor-at-large Chris Cillizza applauded his ex-employer for trying out different formats.

“Would you rather them keep doing the same old, same old that isn’t working?” Cillizza asked on X.

However, defenders were outnumbered by critics who mocked Cooper and Tapper. Liberal journalist Taylor Lorenz reacted, “This is so funny what the hell are they doing,” while The Bulwark’s Tim Miller joked, “Looking forward to @JohnBerman from the bathroom stall.” 

CNN did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

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At least one CNN staffer invoked the popularity of podcast giant Joe Rogan as the network attempted to replicate the vibe of his show.  (Carmen Mandato/Zuffa LLC)

CNN’s podcast-tinged tweaks come with network on the brink of new ownership, as Paramount’s $111 billion offer to take over Warner Bros. Discovery moves forward. And as a result, Paramount owner David Ellison would oversee two struggling news organizations: CNN and CBS News.

There has been speculation whether Ellison would appoint Bari Weiss, his hand-picked editor in chief of CBS News, to also take over CNN. While broadcast news was something Weiss had no prior experience in, she certainly knows a thing or two about podcasts. 

Weiss entered the podcast world in 2021 as host of “Honestly,” and her digital publication The Free Press, which Ellison acquired for $150 million, produces several other podcasts. But CNN staffers are dreading the prospect of Weiss becoming their new boss.

Likely adding to the anxiety of CNN’s newsroom is the support Ellison has received from the Trump administration. Earlier this month, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth scolded the network for what he called an “unserious” report suggesting the administration underestimated the effect its war with Iran would have on the Strait of Hormuz, saying, “The sooner David Ellison takes over that network, the better.”

Ellison vowed CNN will maintain editorial independence if the Paramount takeover happens.

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