David Barnett, founder of PopSocket, stops by Equity to talk about scaling the business and what he’s learned as a leader.
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Trump Urges Latin America to Use Military Against Cartels
President Donald Trump told a group of Latin American leaders that they need to work with the US to target drug trafficking cartels as he sought to bolster US leadership in the region.
Bitcoin slips below $68,000 heading into the weekend as dollar posts steepest weekly gain in a year
Most majors gave back Friday’s gains, with solana down 4%, ether falling 4.4%, and 43% of bitcoin’s supply now sitting at a loss according to Glassnode data.
Bill Gates’ TerraPower gets approval to build new nuclear reactor
It’s the first permit to be issued by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in nearly a decade.
Energy Secretary Wright Calls to Reopen Indian Point Nuclear Plant
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright is calling to restart a shuttered nuclear plant north of New York City, saying it is needed to meet surging demand for power.
S&P 500 changes are due out soon. These AI stocks could join the index.
Lumentum and Coherent have market caps of more than $40 billion, well above the threshold for S&P 500 inclusion.
Only about 8 ships a day are passing through the Strait of Hormuz — 94% fewer than usual
With the conflict in Iran raging, the number of oil tankers and cargo ships making their way through the strategic waterway has plummeted.
Vancouver mayor’s bitcoin investment proposal blocked by city, provincial law
Officials say the Vancouver Charter limits city reserves to government debt, bank instruments and other traditional assets.
Trump has a plan to open the Strait of Hormuz. Here are the obstacles it faces.
“Too small for the risk”: The plan to have the U.S. government provide an insurance solution for ships trapped in the Persian Gulf may be impractical, analysts said.
Why making $300,000 a year can feel worse than making $200,000
Households earning more than $300,000, who are in roughly the top 5% of earners, reported higher rates of living paycheck to paycheck than many who earned less.