Daniel Barnes
Verified- Editorial Manager, Inside Marine
- Editorial Manager, Inside Oil & Gas
- Editorial Manager, Inside Industry
- Editorial Manager, Inside Aviation
England
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Inside Oil & Gas,
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MSN Canada,
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Nature,
Yahoo News,
Aol,
CNBC,
Yahoo Finance,
POLITICO,
Flipboard
and
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Poll: Americans uneasy with AI, crypto even as they spend big on midterms
Deep-pocketed political groups tied to artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency are rapidly reshaping the midterm money landscape — but many Americans are uneasy with the industries behind the spending. New results from The POLITICO Poll find broad public skepticism about crypto and AI, creating a possible conflict for candidates benefitting from an influx of contributions from the two industries.
Meet the new TikTok, same as the old TikTok
With Daniel Lippman UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT: The new American-owned version of TikTok has registered to lobby and appears to be continuing to focus on the same issues as its former parent company ByteDance, according to a new filing. — TikTok USDS Joint Venture, as the new U.S. entity is known, submitted its registration on Jan. 22, the same date the company was formed to comply with the bi-partisan law requiring Chinese-owned ByteDance to divest itself of the app’s U.S. operations or face a ban.
‘Complete cowardice’: Why Big Business sat out the tariff legal fight
Major American companies have arguably the most to lose from President Donald Trump’s tariffs. But they have largely stayed out of the legal fight challenging the levies, opting instead to quietly lobby against the policy for fear of angering a vindictive White House. On Wednesday, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case challenging the president’s use of a federal law called the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, or IEEPA, to set the tariffs.
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