Alibaba’s Joe Tsai: The NBA, Jack Ma, & #StopAsianHate

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Debating a California Wealth Tax & Adding AI to Therapy 8/21/26

Proposition 40, a proposed wealth tax in California, has sparked heated debate among investors, tech founders, and billionaires. Venture capitalist Ben Narasin argues that the tax and the solutions put forward by politicians including Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) would harm the business ...  Show more

U.S. Debt, Data Centers in the Midterms, & Coinbase CEO 8/20/26

The morning after crypto and tech leaders met President Trump at the White House, attendee and Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong discusses the Clarity Act vote in September. Armstrong is optimistic that crypto will begin a new bull run in the fall. AI data center construction has beco ...  Show more

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