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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ highly anticipated presidential campaign got off to a glitchy start in his Twitter spaces conversation with Elon Musk. Will DeSantis be able to put it behind him and make a surge against Trump?
The relationship between the government and nonprofits has been an issue for a long time, from overuse and misuse to corruption. But, has the progressive movement made it worse?
And finally, we speak to Kate Lindsay from The Atlantic about her new piece on the first-gen social media kids now becoming adults and the repercussions of parental oversharing.
[00:58] - DeSantis’ Glitchy Launch
[21:21] - Nonprofit Industrial Complex
[33:48] - First-Gen Internet Kids v. Oversharing Parents
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The graphics processing maker became $200 billion more valuable in a single day.
(00:21) Jim Gillies and Ricky Mulvey discuss: - Nvidia’s blockbuster quarter and valuation questions to consider. - The history of tech cycles and lessons for investors. - If Best Buy needs sales growth to reward shareholders.
Plus, (16:21) Tim Beyers and Meilin Quinn interview Digital Ocean CEO Yancey Spruill about how the cloud service provider differentiates itself from competitors like Microsoft and Amazon.
Companies discussed: NVDA, BBY, QCOM, CSCO, INTC, MSFT, DOCN, AMZN
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A star in the nearby Pinwheel Galaxy has exploded spectacularly into a supernova, dubbed SN 2023ixf. It is the brightest in a decade and it has got astronomers around the world into a frenzy. Science in Action hears from both amateur and professional astronomers alike as they scramble to collect exciting new images and data.
Back on the ground, we hear from the Professor of Climate Change and Earth System Science at the University of Exeter, Tim Lenton about his new paper highlighting how rising global temperatures could push human populations from their homes.
Contributors: Dan Milisavljevic, Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Purdue University. Dr Jane Clark, Trustee of the Cardiff Astronomical Society Bronco Oostermeyer, amateur astronomer Raffaella Margutti, Associate Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California, Berkeley Erez Zimmerman, Astrophysics PhD student, Weizmann institute of science Professor Avishay Gal-Yam, Head of Experimental Astrophisics Group, Weizmann institute of science Professor Tim Lenton, Director of the Global Systems Institute and Chair in Climate Change and Earth System Science at the University of Exeter
Presenter: Roland Pease Producer: Ella Hubber
(Image: Supernova SN 2023ixf. Credit: Dr Jane Clark and The Cardiff Astronomical Society)
Risk assets are down across the board, which raises concerns about Bitcoin's price. A lawsuit pertaining to smart contracts, open-source software, and token holders has been filed in response to federal sanctions on the Tornado Cash protocol.
Today's Stories:
Bitcoin-Based ‘Space Pepes’ Led Weekly Trading Volumes Among NFT Collections
Sam Altman’s Crypto Project Worldcoin Raises $115M, Led By Blockchain Capital
Black Market for Worldcoin Credentials Pops Up in China
Lawyers Challenging U.S. Tornado Cash Sanctions Say Free Speech Is at Stake
Do Kwon's Detention in Montenegro Extended After High Court Decision to Revoke Bail
DeSantis: ‘Bitcoin Represents a Threat to the Current Regime’
Market Watch Links:
BRN00 | Brent Crude Oil Continuous Contract Overview | MarketWatch
First Mover Americas: Bitcoin Falls to $26K; Is $24K Next?
Bitcoin Options Market Signals Weakness over 6 Months Amid Debt Ceiling Drama
Bitcoin's 'Ichimoku Cloud' Suggests Deeper Drop Toward $24K: Technical Analysis
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