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NYC’s Second Home Tax Picks Up Steam & Is LIV Golf About to Collapse?

Episode 826: Neal and Toby discuss New York’s proposed pied-à-terre tax on second homes valued at $5 million or more in its latest push to ‘tax the rich.’ Next, Yale University released a report on itself that urges it to adopt a leaner mission and expand tuition-free eligibility ...  Show more

Wait, Allbirds is Pivoting to AI? & Jury Calls Live Nation a Monopoly

Episode 825: Neal and Toby chat about Allbirds drastic shift from footwear to AI computing because…why not. Then, the World Cup is making its way to the Tri-State area and reports of train fares skyrocketing has angered the people. Meanwhile, Live Nation has been found guilty of ...  Show more

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