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Chris Hughes said Mark Zuckerberg was “left of center” when the two and a core group of friends launched the campus ...
Despite unfathomable wealth and rising political influence in Washington, tech elites have developed a new obsession ...
In today’s increasingly masculine political climate, some men are eager to repress anything about their appearance that could ...
Not content to battle it out in the boardroom, crypto bros, tech executives and start-up founders have embraced an ...
Walking into the crowded hotel conference room, Andrew Batey looked like any other tech guy attending ETHDenver, an annual ...
(Nathan Howard/Reuters) Apparently, Mark Zuckerberg’s recent makeover and ode to “masculine energy” haven’t been enough to change his image — at least, not in President Donald Trump’s ...
fueled by controversial online “manosphere” figures such as Andrew Tate and tech bro jocks like Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg (who recently voiced his support for more “masculine energy” in ...
“I’m shortening the tour part,” the 83-year-old mogul said recently in his sonorous baritone, the “Killer Diller” voice that ...
Though other tech bigwigs have done what they can to publicly placate the Trump administration, one company stands out for ...