Jake Swearingen (@jakeswearingen) 's Twitter Profile
Jake Swearingen

@jakeswearingen

Executive editor, enterprise @BusinessInsider. Formerly @NYmag, @PopMech, @TheAtlantic, &c. Just thinking aloud here :-)

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Alice Tecotzky (@atecotzky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New DOGE name from juliana kaplan and Jack Newsham: Miles Collins at the Department of Labor. Collins is linked to a fertility clinic business that's facing labor lawsuits and his brother is a prominent pro-natalist. businessinsider.com/doge-staffer-f…

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Sincerely one of the funniest scoops from Jack Newsham and Alice Tecotzky: We found a DOGE guy because he left his Google Calendar set on public businessinsider.com/doge-nasa-goog…

Jack Newsham (@thenewsham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We at Business Insider are interested in who is staffing DOGE and how they're changing federal government. Sometimes it can be hard to confirm details. This time... it wasn't.

We at <a href="/BusinessInsider/">Business Insider</a> are interested in who is staffing DOGE and how they're changing  federal government. Sometimes it can be hard to confirm details.

This time... it wasn't.
Jacob Shamsian ⚖️ (@jayshams) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SCOOP from Jack Newsham and me: Paul Weiss emailed its employees with a different version of the deal it struck with Donald Trump's White House. That version omits a line saying the firm "will not adopt, use, or pursue any DEI policies."

SCOOP from <a href="/TheNewsHam/">Jack Newsham</a> and me: 

Paul Weiss emailed its employees with a different version of the deal it struck with Donald Trump's White House.

That version omits a line saying the firm "will not adopt, use, or pursue any DEI policies."
Jess Coleman (@jesskcoleman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Um… It appears the Trump Administration just accidentally filed an internal memo in the congestion pricing lawsuit explaining why the MTA is going to win. You absolutely cannot make this stuff up. storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.usco…

Um… It appears the Trump Administration just accidentally filed an internal memo in the congestion pricing lawsuit explaining why the MTA is going to win.

You absolutely cannot make this stuff up. storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.usco…
Grace Kay (@graceihle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tesla is racing toward its planned robotaxi debut in June, with hundreds of test drivers quietly laying the groundwork across Austin. Internally, Tesla has set a June 1 deadline for the event. Though, one worker described the deadline as more "aspirational."

Tesla is racing toward its planned robotaxi debut in June, with hundreds of test drivers quietly laying the groundwork across Austin.

Internally, <a href="/Tesla/">Tesla</a> has set a June 1 deadline for the event. Though, one worker described the deadline as more "aspirational."
bryan metzger (@metzgov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A moribund caucus. An off-topic subcommittee hearing. A delayed rescission package. How DOGE-related initiatives on Capitol Hill are losing steam: businessinsider.com/doge-congress-…

Jake Swearingen (@jakeswearingen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

some friends kids both shout “rip it!” whenever someone goes to the bathroom at their house. incredible bit, a+ stuff

Frog and Toad Bot (@frogandtoadbot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Toad,” asked Frog. “Don’t you like to be scared? Don’t you like to feel the shivers?” “I am not too sure,” said Toad.

Jacob Silverman (@silvermanjacob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's my report from last week's big Bitcoin conference in Vegas, where crypto's future was about MAGA and corporate balance sheets. businessinsider.com/trump-billiona…

Matt Drange (@mattdrange) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My final story for BI is out today, examining a new wrinkle in Wall Street's most pernicious problem: greed. "Statistically, there's no way this pattern is an accident. Unless there is something else at play, that is nonrandom, and not understood by investors." With Rob Price 🏔

My final story for BI is out today, examining a new wrinkle in Wall Street's most pernicious problem: greed.

"Statistically, there's no way this pattern is an accident. Unless there is something else at play, that is nonrandom, and not understood by investors."

With <a href="/robaeprice/">Rob Price 🏔</a>