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Good Morning, it’s Tuesday, 26 September 2017 and this is the Early Morning edition of The Nightshift, the world’s overnight news feed.
The latest attempt to repeal Obamacare appears to be on the verge of failure (the third this year), as at least three key members of the Senate have indicated they will not vote for the bill. They must be the three that actually read the bill.
The dispute with North Korea rages on, reaching new levels of rancor in dialogue. The wars in Syria and Afghanistan continue. The President, however, is stirring up a beef with the NFL, its’ players, and owners. Nothing like prioritizing the important stuff, eh?
Former New York Congressman and serial embarrassment Anthony Weiner was given 21 months in jail for a sexting scandal. Just go away, Anthony, it’s over.
Today is National Pancake Day. Don’t forget to heat up the maple syrup.
Also, we added the CNN “text news” site, which is much faster than their full multi-media site. It’s also below at the end of the links.
Stay safe, stay dry, and help one other person today.
The International Headlines are all at your fingertips, below.
The Times (London
Financial Times (UK)
The Irish Times (Dublin, Ireland)
The Wall Street Journal (European edition)
Washington Post (Washington, D.C.)
New York Times (New York)
The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles)
Daily News Egypt (Cairo)
South China Morning Post (Hong Kong)
The Moscow Times (Moscow)
Le Figaro (Paris)
Bloomberg.com (New York)
The Jerusalem Post (Jerusalem)
The Japanese Times (Tokyo)
Sputnik (Moscow)
The Buenas Aires Herald (Buenas Aires)
The Sidney Morning Herald (Sidney)
Deadline Hollywood (Hollywood)
FiveThirtyEight (New York City)
Politico (Washington, DC)
Lawfareblog (Washington, DC)
Wired (San Francisco, CA)
The Weather Channel
CNN News Text Site
The Nightshift is a production of Perception Engineering and The Media Bunker. This post is number 1375 for this site. The Nightshift is a continually evolving experiment in news communications. Currently, comments on the world’s news have been (severely) limited and a photo of one important story of the day is often included. It’s rapid iteration. Thanks for reading. Now–catch up on the world.
The Nightshift: 25 September 2017
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Good Morning, it’s Monday, 25 September 2017 and this is the Early Evening edition of The Nightshift, the world’s overnight news feed.
Several White House staffers have been using private email accounts for government business. Wasn’t this a big deal once before?
NFL teams staged a variety of protests to show their displeasure with President Trump’s criticism of certain players pre-game National Anthem stance.
Photographer Pete Turner, one of the masters of modern color photography, has died at age 83. You are encouraged to click through to the New York Times obituary for Mr. Turner, who was a very rare talent.
Today is National One Hit Wonder Day. Remember that song by what’s his name?
Also, we added the CNN “text news” site, which is much faster than their full multi-media site. It’s also below at the end of the links.
Stay safe, stay dry, and help one other person today.
The International Headlines are all at your fingertips, below.
The Times (London
Financial Times (UK)
The Irish Times (Dublin, Ireland)
The Wall Street Journal (European edition)
Washington Post (Washington, D.C.)
New York Times (New York)
The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles)
Daily News Egypt (Cairo)
South China Morning Post (Hong Kong)
The Moscow Times (Moscow)
Le Figaro (Paris)
Bloomberg.com (New York)
The Jerusalem Post (Jerusalem)
The Japanese Times (Tokyo)
Sputnik (Moscow)
The Buenas Aires Herald (Buenas Aires)
The Sidney Morning Herald (Sidney)
Deadline Hollywood (Hollywood)
FiveThirtyEight (New York City)
Politico (Washington, DC)
Lawfareblog (Washington, DC)
Wired (San Francisco, CA)
The Weather Channel
CNN News Text Site
The Nightshift is a production of Perception Engineering and The Media Bunker. This post is number 1374 for this site. The Nightshift is a continually evolving experiment in news communications. Currently, comments on the world’s news have been (severely) limited and a photo of one important story of the day is often included. It’s rapid iteration. Thanks for reading. Now–catch up on the world.
The Nightshift: 24 September 2017
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Good Morning, it’s Sunday, 24 September and this is the Morning edition of The Nightshift, the world’s overnight news feed.
The NFL and the President are in a verbal war over the National Anthem (among other things). This is probably the wrong thing to focus on at this point in American History.
Today is National Gold Star Mother’s Day.Please pay your respects to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.
Also, we added the CNN “text news” site, which is much faster than their full multi-media site. It’s also below at the end of the links.
Stay safe, stay dry, and help one other person today.
The International Headlines are all at your fingertips, below.
The Times (London
Financial Times (UK)
The Irish Times (Dublin, Ireland)
The Wall Street Journal (European edition)
Washington Post (Washington, D.C.)
New York Times (New York)
The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles)
Daily News Egypt (Cairo)
South China Morning Post (Hong Kong)
The Moscow Times (Moscow)
Le Figaro (Paris)
Bloomberg.com (New York)
The Jerusalem Post (Jerusalem)
The Japanese Times (Tokyo)
Sputnik (Moscow)
The Buenas Aires Herald (Buenas Aires)
The Sidney Morning Herald (Sidney)
Deadline Hollywood (Hollywood)
FiveThirtyEight (New York City)
Politico (Washington, DC)
Lawfareblog (Washington, DC)
Wired (San Francisco, CA)
The Weather Channel
CNN News Text Site
The Nightshift is a production of Perception Engineering and The Media Bunker. This post is number 1373 for this site. The Nightshift is a continually evolving experiment in news communications. Currently, comments on the world’s news have been (severely) limited and a photo of one important story of the day is included. It’s rapid iteration. Thanks for reading. Now–catch up on the world.
The Nightshift: 23 September 2014
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Good Morning, it’s Saturday, 23 September and this is the Morning edition of The Nightshift, the world’s overnight news feed.
The situation between North Korea and the United States is not improving, as the war of words, taunts, and threats continues to escalate. There is hope that a new series of sanctions initiated by the United States will create enough of an economic disruption to bring North Korea back to the bargaining table. However–as one diplomat pointed out very precisely–who wants to negotiate an agreement with the U.S. if the U.S. is going to back out of it as it is threatening to do with Iran. Good point.
Uber, the ride-sharing service that has enjoyed a rather spectacular rise, has lost its’ license to operate in London. This is yet another dent in the reputation of a company that created an entirely new category of business operations.
Facebook is the under the light of investigational scrutiny for their roll in the Russian hacking/meddling scandal. CEO Mark Zuckerberg released a video in which he said that Facebook would address the problem by adding more people to vet the adds and the ad sources. The company was slow to react to initial criticisms; now it’s up to them to achieve a higher standard of appropriate resolution for the problem.
Today is National Great American Pot Pie Day. One of the world’s great meals and so easy to make. Heat up the oven. It’s also National Restless Leg Day, so pay respects to those you know who are always jiggling their legs.
Two big college football games today: USC and Cal (both 3-0) and Mississippi State and Georgia (both 3-0). It’s now really fall and college football is starting to hit its’ stride.
Also, we added the CNN “text news” site, which is much faster than their full multi-media site. It’s also below at the end of the links.
Stay safe, stay dry, and help one other person today.
The International Headlines are all at your fingertips, below.
The Times (London
Financial Times (UK)
The Irish Times (Dublin, Ireland)
The Wall Street Journal (European edition)
Washington Post (Washington, D.C.)
New York Times (New York)
The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles)
Daily News Egypt (Cairo)
South China Morning Post (Hong Kong)
The Moscow Times (Moscow)
Le Figaro (Paris)
Bloomberg.com (New York)
The Jerusalem Post (Jerusalem)
The Japanese Times (Tokyo)
Sputnik (Moscow)
The Buenas Aires Herald (Buenas Aires)
The Sidney Morning Herald (Sidney)
Deadline Hollywood (Hollywood)
FiveThirtyEight (New York City)
Politico (Washington, DC)
Lawfareblog (Washington, DC)
Wired (San Francisco, CA)
The Weather Channel
CNN News Text Site
The Fine Print: Embed courtesy of our friends at Getty Images, who have the photographic history of the 20th and 21st century on file. This photo has not been altered in any way. We thank them for sharing. The Nightshift is a production of Perception Engineering and The Media Bunker. This post is number 1372 for this site. The Nightshift is a continually evolving experiment in news communications. Currently, comments on the world’s news have been (severely) limited and a photo of one important story of the day is included. It’s rapid iteration. Thanks for reading. Now–catch up on the world.
The Weekend Concert Series: Steely Dan, Two Against Nature
The Hunt For New Music
When we lost Walter Becker on 3 September 2017, we lost one of America’s great and innovative musicians. As one half of the music group Steely Dan (named after an item in a William Burroughs novel…so you get immediately the drift of the intellect of these two), Walter Becker teamed with Donald Fagan, to produce some of the most memorable music of our times. It is not an easy music to classify and anyone hoping to to “sum it up” with a label like “modern pop” or “pop rock” was going to find their description woefully inadequate. Perhaps the best place to spot them on the musical spectrum would be Jazz Rock (the band is heavily jazz influenced) but the very fact that they can’t be easily classified is a statement of their originality and one of the reasons we like them so much. Enjoy it. Starting in 1972 with “Can’t Buy A Thrill” and continuing to their last album, “Everything Must Go” in 2003, the duo produced a series of classic songs that had a particular resonance for their generation. Songs like “Reeling in the Years” , “Do it Again”, “Ricki Don’t Lose That Number”, “Deacon Blues”, and “My Old School” captured the zeitgeist of the post-Flower Power era of the 1970s and 1980s, simultaneously West Coast in attitude/musicianship and East Coast in cultural references. Becker, who went to Bard, where he formed an early band with Fagan and future SNL member Chevy Chase (on Drums) and Fagan were a perfect match in terms of their technical skills, musicianship, and ability to take big creative risks. After the success of their first two albums, Steely Dan(i.e. Becker and Fagan) backed away from touring and become a studio band. The move suited their personalities and also one of their primary creative traits: perfection. They operated like film director Stanley Kubrick, who was notorious for doing up to a hundred takes of a single scene. In Becker and Fagan’s case, there were rumors of musicians being asked to do over 40 takes on a single song. But the music proves the effort was well worth worth it–you can’t go back and redo a CD once it’s released. The two–in sync creatively and professionally–disliked “messy”, and wanted their music tight and focused and controlled. They took big chances with compositions, no chances with musicians (they always worked with the very top musicians), and were industry leaders in recording performance, winning a Grammy in 1977 for “Best Engineered Recording-Non-Classical” for the album “Aja.” The group’s drive for perfection put a screeching halt to their musical production, as troubles surrounding the recording of “Gaucho” in 1980 resulted in a hiatus from recording and touring that lasted some 20 years. After the release of “Two Against Nature” in 2000, Steely Dan toured again. This weekends’ concert is from their “Two Against Nature” tour and was recorded in 2000 as part of a PBS In The Spotlight series of musical documentaries. Recorded before “Two Against Nature” was actually released, the set list includes songs from that album and some old favorites. We thank MatheusNews for posting this video (March, 2016) and making it available for sharing. The best way to honor Walter Becker is by playing and enjoying his music…and so we are. As with all of our weekend concert series presentations, we advise you to kick it to the flat screen and–especially with these guys–run the audio portion through your hifi or component audio system. And, of course, turn it up.
The Fine Print: This video is made available through YouTube. All rights belong to their respective rights holders. We thank all for sharing. The Weekend Concert series is organized by The Media Bunker and HNM Productions. We thank Wilson Audio for their support.
The Nightshift: 22 September 2017
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Good Morning, it’s Friday, 22 September 2017 and this is the Morning edition of The Nightshift, the world’s overnight news feed.
The situation in Puerto Rico is not improving. Power is still out all over the island. It could be months before order and power are restored. This has been a particularly devastating hurricane season.
President Trump and North Korea continue to taunt each other. A prelude to a diplomatic solution to North Korea’s nuclear ambitions would be to cease the trash talk, on both sides.
Today is the first day of Fall, and it’s also National Ice Cream Cone Day. Make that a double scoop, please.
Also, we added the CNN “text news” site, which is much faster than their full multi-media site. It’s also below at the end of the links.
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Washington Post (Washington, D.C.)
New York Times (New York)
The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles)
Daily News Egypt (Cairo)
South China Morning Post (Hong Kong)
The Moscow Times (Moscow)
Le Figaro (Paris)
Bloomberg.com (New York)
The Jerusalem Post (Jerusalem)
The Japanese Times (Tokyo)
Sputnik (Moscow)
The Buenas Aires Herald (Buenas Aires)
The Sidney Morning Herald (Sidney)
Deadline Hollywood (Hollywood)
FiveThirtyEight (New York City)
Politico (Washington, DC)
Lawfareblog (Washington, DC)
Wired (San Francisco, CA)
The Weather Channel
CNN News Text Site
The Fine Print: Embed courtesy of our friends at Getty Images, who have the photographic history of the 20th and 21st century on file. This photo has not been altered in any way. We thank them for sharing. The Nightshift is a production of Perception Engineering and The Media Bunker. This post is number 1370 for this site. The Nightshift is a continually evolving experiment in news communications. Currently, comments on the world’s news have been (severely) limited and a photo of one important story of the day is included. It’s rapid iteration. Thanks for reading. Now–catch up on the world.
The Nightshift: 21 September 2017
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Good Morning, it’s Thursday, 21 September 2017 and this is the Morning edition of The Nightshift, the world’s overnight news feed.
Puerto Rico has been devastated by Hurricane Maria. There is no electricity and it appears that there will not be any electricity for between three and six months.
Robert Mueller, who is investigating the Trump administration, has requested documents relating to Trump’s actions as President. Meanwhile, White House staffers continue to lawyer up–at great expense.
Mexico City is still digging out from the effects of a 7.1 Magnitude earthquake. Many, many people are lost or missing.
Jack LaMotta, the boxer whose life was immortalized in the Scorsese film “Raging Bull” has died. He was 95.
Also, Lillian Ross, a stellar, intelligent, acutely observant writer for the New Yorker magazine has died at age 99.
Today is National Pecan Cookie Day. Yum.
Houston’s daily newspaper, the Houston Chronicle, has been deleted from our list of world newspapers, as the rush of news from Hurricane Harvey subsides. It will be years, however, before the final effects are mitigated.
Also, we added the CNN “text news” site, which is much faster than their full multi-media site. It’s also below at the end of the links.
Stay safe, stay dry, and help one other person today.
The International Headlines are all at your fingertips, below.
The Times (London
Financial Times (UK)
The Irish Times (Dublin, Ireland)
The Wall Street Journal (European edition)
Washington Post (Washington, D.C.)
New York Times (New York)
The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles)
Daily News Egypt (Cairo)
South China Morning Post (Hong Kong)
The Moscow Times (Moscow)
Le Figaro (Paris)
Bloomberg.com (New York)
The Jerusalem Post (Jerusalem)
The Japanese Times (Tokyo)
Sputnik (Moscow)
The Buenas Aires Herald (Buenas Aires)
The Sidney Morning Herald (Sidney)
Deadline Hollywood (Hollywood)
FiveThirtyEight (New York City)
Politico (Washington, DC)
Lawfareblog (Washington, DC)
Wired (San Francisco, CA)
The Weather Channel
CNN News Text Site
The Fine Print: Embed courtesy of our friends at Getty Images, who have the photographic history of the 20th and 21st century on file. This photo has not been altered in any way. We thank them for sharing. The Nightshift is a production of Perception Engineering and The Media Bunker. This post is number 1369 for this site. The Nightshift is a continually evolving experiment in news communications. Currently, comments on the world’s news have been (severely) limited and a photo of one important story of the day is included. It’s rapid iteration. Thanks for reading. Now–catch up on the world.
The Nightshift: 20 September 2017
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Good Morning, it’s Wednesday, 20 September 2017 and this is the Morning edition of The Nightshift, the world’s overnight news feed.
Hurricane Maria is pounding Puerto Rico as this post goes up. Quite a bad year for hurricanes.
Mexico City hit by a 7.1 magnitude earthquake. Over 200 people killed. Does this recent run of bad weather and earth related events (earthquake) have anything to do with the recent solar eclipse?
The Republican National Committee has spent over $230,000 to pay President Trump’s legal bills. Expect more payments to be necessary.
Today is National String Cheese Day. String alone with the national day and have a little.
We have added Houston’s daily newspaper, the Houston Chronicle, to the list of world newspapers below.
Also, we added the CNN “text news” site, which is much faster than their full multi-media site. It’s also below at the end of the links.
Stay safe, stay dry, and help one other person today.
The International Headlines are all at your fingertips, below.
The Times (London
Financial Times (UK)
The Irish Times (Dublin, Ireland)
The Wall Street Journal (European edition)
Washington Post (Washington, D.C.)
New York Times (New York)
The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles)
Daily News Egypt (Cairo)
South China Morning Post (Hong Kong)
The Moscow Times (Moscow)
Le Figaro (Paris)
Bloomberg.com (New York)
The Jerusalem Post (Jerusalem)
The Japanese Times (Tokyo)
Sputnik (Moscow)
The Buenas Aires Herald (Buenas Aires)
The Sidney Morning Herald (Sidney)
Deadline Hollywood (Hollywood)
FiveThirtyEight (New York City)
Politico (Washington, DC)
Lawfareblog (Washington, DC)
Wired (San Francisco, CA)
The Weather Channel
Houston Chronicle
CNN News Text Site
The Fine Print: Embed courtesy of our friends at Getty Images, who have the photographic history of the 20th and 21st century on file. This photo has not been altered in any way. We thank them for sharing. The Nightshift is a production of Perception Engineering and The Media Bunker. This post is number 1368 for this site. The Nightshift is a continually evolving experiment in news communications. Currently, comments on the world’s news have been (severely) limited and a photo of one important story of the day is included. It’s rapid iteration. Thanks for reading. Now–catch up on the world.
The Nightshift: 19 September 2017
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Good Morning, it’s Tuesday, 19 September 2017 and this is the evening edition of The Nightshift, the world’s overnight news feed (and yes, we’re running late today).
President Donald Trump Spoke at the U.N.Today.
The Senate is going to try, again, to repeal Obamacare. Think they have a better actual plan than before, or is it just a political move.
Today is National National Talk Like A Pirate Day. Aaaarghhhh!
We have added Houston’s daily newspaper, the Houston Chronicle, to the list of world newspapers below.
Also, we added the CNN “text news” site, which is much faster than their full multi-media site. It’s also below at the end of the links.
Stay safe, stay dry, and help one other person today.
The International Headlines are all at your fingertips, below.
The Times (London
Financial Times (UK)
The Irish Times (Dublin, Ireland)
The Wall Street Journal (European edition)
Washington Post (Washington, D.C.)
New York Times (New York)
The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles)
Daily News Egypt (Cairo)
South China Morning Post (Hong Kong)
The Moscow Times (Moscow)
Le Figaro (Paris)
Bloomberg.com (New York)
The Jerusalem Post (Jerusalem)
The Japanese Times (Tokyo)
Sputnik (Moscow)
The Buenas Aires Herald (Buenas Aires)
The Sidney Morning Herald (Sidney)
Deadline Hollywood (Hollywood)
FiveThirtyEight (New York City)
Politico (Washington, DC)
Lawfareblog (Washington, DC)
Wired (San Francisco, CA)
The Weather Channel
Houston Chronicle
CNN News Text Site
The Fine Print: The Nightshift is a production of Perception Engineering and The Media Bunker. This post is number 1367 for this site. The Nightshift is a continually evolving experiment in news communications. Now–catch up on the world.
Who Won?
Paying Attention:
The 2017 Emmy awards were handed out last night (17 September 2017). Here are the winners (in bold) and nominees (not in bold) in each category:
Outstanding comedy series
“Atlanta” (FX)
“Black-ish” (ABC)
“Master of None” (Netflix)
“Modern Family” (ABC)
“Silicon Valley” (HBO)
“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” (Netflix)
“Veep” (HBO)
Outstanding drama series
“Better Call Saul” (AMC)
“The Crown” (Netflix)
“The Handmaid’s Tale” (Hulu)
“House of Cards” (Netflix)
“Stranger Things” (Netflix)
“This Is Us” (NBC)
“Westworld” (HBO)
Outstanding limited series
“Big Little Lies” (HBO)
“Fargo” (FX)
“Feud: Bette and Joan” (FX)
“Genius” (National Geographic)
“The Night Of” (HBO)
Outstanding TV movie
“Black Mirror: San Junipero” (Netflix)
“Dolly Parton’s Christmas Of Many Colors: Circle Of Love” (NBC)
“The Immortal Life Of Henrietta Lacks” (HBO)
“Sherlock: The Lying Detective (Masterpiece)” (PBS)
“The Wizard Of Lies” (HBO)
Outstanding lead actress in a comedy series
Pamela Adlon (“Better Things”)
Jane Fonda (“Grace and Frankie”)
Allison Janney (“Mom”)
Julia Louis-Dreyfus (“Veep”)
Ellie Kemper (“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”)
Tracee Ellis Ross (“Black-ish”)
Lily Tomlin (“Grace and Frankie”)
Outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series
Kate McKinnon (“Saturday Night Live”)
Vanessa Bayer (“Saturday Night Live”)
Leslie Jones (“Saturday Night Live”)
Anna Chlumsky (“Veep”)
Judith Light (“Transparent”)
Kathryn Hahn (“Transparent”)
Outstanding lead actor in a comedy series
Anthony Anderson (“Black-ish”)
Aziz Ansari (“Master of None”)
Zach Galifianakis, (“Baskets”)
Donald Glover (“Atlanta”)
William H. Macy (“Shameless”)
Jeffrey Tambor (“Transparent”)
Outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series
Alec Baldwin (“Saturday Night Live”)
Louie Anderson (“Baskets”)
Ty Burrell (“Modern Family”)
Tituss Burgess (“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”)
Tony Hale (“Veep”)
Matt Walsh (“Veep”)
Outstanding lead actress in a drama series
Viola Davis (“How to Get Away with Murder”)
Claire Foy (“The Crown”)
Elisabeth Moss (“The Handmaid’s Tale”)
Keri Russell (“The Americans”)
Evan Rachel Wood (“Westworld”)
Robin Wright (“House of Cards”)
Outstanding supporting actress in a drama series
Ann Dowd (“The Handmaid’s Tale”)
Samira Wiley (“The Handmaid’s Tale”)
Uzo Aduba (“Orange Is The New Black”)
Millie Bobby Brown (“Stranger Things”)
Chrissy Metz (“This Is Us”)
Thandie Newton (“Westworld”)
Outstanding lead actor in a drama series
Sterling K. Brown (“This Is Us”)
Anthony Hopkins (“Westworld”)
Bob Odenkirk (“Better Call Saul”)
Matthew Rhys (“The Americans”)
Liev Schreiber (“Ray Donovan”)
Kevin Spacey (“House of Cards”)
Milo Ventimiglia (“This Is Us”)
Outstanding supporting actor in a drama series
John Lithgow (“The Crown”)
Jonathan Banks (“Better Call Saul”)
Mandy Patinkin (“Homeland”)
Michael Kelly (“House of Cards”)
David Harbour (“Stranger Things”)
Ron Cephas Jones (“This Is Us”)
Jeffrey Wright (“Westworld”)
Outstanding lead actress in a limited series or movie
Carrie Coon (“Fargo”)
Felicity Huffman (“American Crime”)
Jessica Lange (“Feud: Bette and Joan”)
Nicole Kidman (“Big Little Lies”)
Susan Sarandon (“Feud: Bette and Joan”)
Reese Witherspoon (“Big Little Lies”)
Outstanding lead actor in a limited series or movie
Riz Ahmed (“The Night Of”)
Benedict Cumberbatch (“Sherlock: The Lying Detective”)
Robert De Niro (“The Wizard of Lies”)
Ewan McGregor (“Fargo”)
Geoffrey Rush (“Genius”)
John Turturro (“The Night Of”)
Outstanding supporting actor in a limited series or movie
Bill Camp (“The Night Of”)
Alfred Molina (“Feud: Bette and Joan”)
Alexander Skarsgård (“Big Little Lies”)
David Thewlis (“Fargo”)
Stanley Tucci (“Feud: Bette and Joan”)
Michael K. Williams (“The Night Of”)
Outstanding supporting actor in a limited series or movie
Judy Davis (“Feud: Bette and Joan”)
Laura Dern (“Big Little Lies”)
Jackie Hoffman (“Feud: Bette and Joan”)
Regina King (“American Crime”)
Michelle Pfeiffer (“The Wizard of Lies”)
Shailene Woodley (“Big Little Lies”)
Outstanding variety talk series
“Full Frontal With Samantha Bee” (TBS)
“Jimmy Kimmel Live!” (ABC)
“Last Week Tonight With John Oliver” (HBO)
“The Late Late Show With James Corden” (CBS)
“Real Time With Bill Maher” (HBO)
“The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” (CBS)
Outstanding reality competition series
“The Amazing Race” (CBS)
“American Ninja Warrior” (NBC)
“Project Runway” (Lifetime)
“RuPaul’s Drag Race” (VH1)
“Top Chef” (Bravo)
“The Voice” (NBC)
Outstanding variety sketch series
“Billy On The Street” (truTV)
“Documentary Now!” (IFC)
“Drunk History” (Comedy Central)
“Portlandia” (IFC)
“Saturday Night Live” (NBC)
“Tracey Ullman’s Show” (HBO)
Outstanding directing in a comedy series
Donald Glover (“Atlanta”)
Jamie Babbit (“Silicon Valley”)
Mike Judge (“Silicon Valley”)
Morgan Sackett (“Veep”)
David Mandel (“Veep”)
Dale Stern (“Veep”)
Outstanding directing in a drama series
Vince Gilligan (“Better Call Saul”)
Stephen Daldry (“The Crown”)
Reed Morano (“The Handmaid’s Tale”)
Kate Dennis (“The Handmaid’s Tale”)
Lesli Linka Glatter (“Homeland”)
The Duffer Brothers (“Stranger Things”)
Jonathan Nolan (“Westworld”)
Outstanding directing in a limited series or movie
Jean-Marc Vallee (“Big Little Lies”)
Noah Hawley (“Fargo”)
Ryan Murphy (“Feud: Bette & Joan”)
Ron Howard (“Genius”)
James Marsh (“The Night Of”)
Steve Zaillian (“The Night Of”)
Outstanding directing in a variety series
Derek Waters & Jeremy Konner (“Drunk History”)
Andy Fisher (Jimmy Kimmel Live”)
Paul Pennolino (“Last Week Tonight With John Oliver”)
Jim Hoskinson (“The Late Show With Stephen Colbert”)
Don Roy King (“Saturday Night Live”)
Outstanding writing in a comedy series
Donald Glover (“Atlanta”)
Stephen Glover (“Atlanta”)
Aziz Ansari and Lena Waithe (“Master of None”)
Alec Berg (“Silicon Valley”)
Billy Kimball (“Veep”)
David Mandel (“Veep”)
Outstanding writing in a drama series
Joe Weisberg, Joel Fields (“The Americans”)
Gordon Smith (“Better Call Saul”)
Peter Morgan (“The Crown”)
Bruce Miller (“The Handmaid’s Tale”)
The Duffer Brothers (“Stranger Things”)
Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan (“Westworld”)
Outstanding writing in a limited series or movie
David E. Kelley (“Big Little Lies”)
Charlie Brooker (“Black Mirror: San Junipero”)
Noah Hawley (“Fargo”)
Ryan Murphy (“Feud: Bette and Joan”)
Jaffe Cohen, Michael Zam and Ryan Murphy (“Feud: Bette and Joan”)
Richard Price and Steven Zaillian (“The Night Of”)
Outstanding writing in a variety series
“Full Frontal With Samantha Bee”
“Last Week Tonight With John Oliver”
“Late Night With Seth Meyers”
“The Late Show With Stephen Colbert”
“Saturday Night Live”