Google shrunk a team that has helped police save lives and investigate major crimes, even as it promised the DOJ it would keep it adequately staffed. https://lnkd.in/ejEqQvEM
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http://www.forbes.com
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Josh Wolfe
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John Chisholm
CEO, John Chisholm Ventures; Serial Entrepreneur & Angel Investor; Trustee, Santa Fe Institute; Former trustee, MIT
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Global Technology Executive & AI Strategist | Chair Executive Advisor & Partner | ex-IBM ex-BCG | Fortune 500 & governments | Boards Foundations |…
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Toby Shapshak
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This twenty-four-year-old has raised $20 million and signed on Iran’s former top nuclear scientist and former Pentagon officials with an audacious goal: using nuclear fusion to solve all our energy problems. https://trib.al/ep01KSO
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In the summer of 2018, 25-year-old Alex Kendall followed Jensen Huang into an elevator after the Nvidia CEO had finished his talk at an AI conference in Salt Lake City. With only 20 seconds alone with Huang, Kendall pitched him Wayve: then a year-old startup in London building AI to let cars drive themselves, claiming it could do it safer and cheaper than anyone else on the road by giving the car “its own brain.” The literal elevator pitch planted the seeds for what, six years later, would become a $1.05 billion Series C funding round.
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Former President Donald Trump’s candidacy has drawn widespread scrutiny from the left in part because of Project 2025, a conservative think tank's wide-ranging blueprint for Trump’s potential second term that covers everything from recruiting like-minded personnel to blowing up entire agencies.
Project 2025 Explained: What To Know About The Controversial Right-Wing Policy Map For Trump
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Data science and analysis are some of the most in-demand skills for professionals right now. If you're looking to stay out of the office, these positions might be for you. https://trib.al/E35eeQm
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At 52, Joan Payden quit her job and emptied her 401(k) to start her own money management firm. Four decades later, she is still handling investments for ultra-wealthy clients—and is one of America's richest self-made women.
How This 92-Year-Old Became One Of America’s Top Money Managers
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RFK Jr. inherited just a small slice of his family’s fortune, which helps explain why other rich people—including many Republicans—are bankrolling a Kennedy. Read more: https://trib.al/bgKw5bF
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Market Lessons: Shareholder Yield—Venture Beyond Dividends With These 16 Stocks Yield means more than quarterly dividend payouts. There is much to be said for defining it to include two other ways to enrich shareholders. https://trib.al/66Ek2Sn
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If you’re looking for extra income to supplement your full-time job or looking to create your own job, the gig economy provides flexibility and a way to get hired or create work and gain experience. Nearly half of American workers have side hustles, and the numbers continue to rise. https://trib.al/H8A5jWz
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Joe Biden’s big cash advantage over Donald Trump is gone. Trump’s main super-PAC, which entered May trailing Biden’s operation by $20 million, made up ground after a New York jury convicted the former president on 34 felony counts. No one donated more than Timothy Mellon, a banking heir who shelled out $50 million the day after the verdict. But Biden has rich friends, too. Concentrated in Silicon Valley and New York, they have already funneled $77 million to groups backing the president (and, in some cases, his allies). None of the president’s donors are richer, or more generous, than Michael Bloomberg, who has spent more money on federal elections than anyone in American history. Having given $20 million so far this cycle, the former New York City mayor is already at the top of Biden’s list of donors. Still, his 2024 outlay amounts to less than 2% of the total he spent during the 2020 election, when Bloomberg mounted his own bid for president. The upshot: Biden could leap ahead of Trump in a hurry, if Bloomberg spends even one-tenth of the total he did the last time. Take a closer look at the president's top 10 biggest billionaire donors: https://trib.al/l8ddJst