Month: November 2020

VC Seth Bannon on how a Biden administration could best support climate startups

It’s too soon to know who will win the U.S. election tomorrow. Tomorrow may even be too soon to know who wins the election. But it’s always a good time to talk with investors about how they’re thinking about the future, and some can’t help but ponder the possibilities if…

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Twitter hides Trump tweet attacking Supreme Court’s decision on Pennsylvania ballots

In an election eve preview of what to expect in the coming days, President Trump pushed the limits on Twitter’s election-specific policies Monday night. In a tweet, Trump railed against the Supreme Court’s decision to allow Pennsylvania officials to count ballots postmarked by Election Day. The Republican party has waged…

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REEF Technology raises $700M from SoftBank and others to remake parking lots

It seems like SoftBank and the Mubadala Corp. aren’t finished taking big swings at the commercial real estate business in the U.S. Even after the collapse of WeWork, the investors are doubling down on a similar business model as part of a syndicate investing $700 million into REEF Technology. REEF…

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Can Dan Bongino Make Rumble The Right’s New Platform?

As the CEOs of Twitter, Google, and Facebook testified before the US Senate just weeks before the election, the Facebook page of right-wing commentator Dan Bongino, which boasts more than 3.7 million followers, gleefully shared clips of Republican senators grilling the execs. But instead of sending people to watch the…

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Blast Away Those Winter Blues by Hopping on a ‘Fat Bike’

Designed to conquer the white stuff, this type of bike is the ideal ride for trails of packed snow. Source

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17 Gifts Ideas for Musicians of All Skill Levels

We’ve found the coolest guitars, pedals, accessories, and more for the special musician in your life. Source

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