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Expectation that the new Trump administration will be favorable to cryptocurrency has sent prices soaring, luring in some investors for the first time.
about 1 month ago
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Billions of dollars were staked on the election on prediction markets like Polymarket and Kalshi, with betting now open on Cabinet positions.
about 1 month ago
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In the final sprint to Election Day, dollars and eyeballs are flocking to prediction markets that offer ever-changing odds of Trump or Harris winning the race.
2 months ago
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A bevy of apps are trying to help isolated remote workers and others find new offline friends.
4 months ago
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The entrepreneur’s provocative online posts repel some EV buyers, but he may be winning over some conservatives, analysts and consumers say.
5 months ago
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Most young businesses fail. Tech founders get blunt feedback at a comedy show -- and laugh off the challenges standing in their way.
5 months ago
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The founder of FTX is accused of bilking customers and investors out of billions of dollars in the 2022 collapse of his cryptocurrency empire.
about 1 year ago
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Theo Baker grew up in a family of high-profile journalists. Now he’s having his own success.
over 1 year ago
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San Francisco comedians walk into a bar and tell AI-generated punchlines. Are we laughing with the bots or at them?
over 1 year ago
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How a highly politicized social media ban in Big Sky Country sparked a nationwide fight over freedom of speech.
over 1 year ago
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Those who came up in the era of ‘move fast and break things’ are learning to slow down and make things.
over 1 year ago