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- Ralph Nader asks NHTSA to recall Tesla’s ‘dangerous and irresponsible’ FSD [1137d]
- Daily Crunch: Spotify Tickets rollout lets concertgoers buy passes for live gigs [1138d]
- Startups, if your CEO isn’t running your fundraising, you’re doing it wrong [1138d]
- Disney+ soars to 152.1 million subscribers after adding 14.4 million in Q3 [1138d]
- Finix raises $30 million as fintech’s spotlight picks its sides [1138d]
- Disney is increasing the price of its ad-free Disney+ subscription to $10.99 [1138d]
- As Telegram grows in size, so does crypto traders’ dependence on the app [1138d]
- Apple announces ‘Beats x Kim’ collab, but all I see is shapewear [1138d]
- Jumia shares rise as the company’s e-commerce business revs up in Q2 [1138d]
- What does the future look like for e-commerce aggregators? [1138d]
- Plex introduces a social experience to its streaming app with launch of ‘Discover Together’ [1138d]
- FCC denies Starlink’s application for $885M subsidy [1138d]
- Nonprofits reap significant savings on discount passes to TC Disrupt [1138d]
- Nanopath is looking to drastically change medical diagnostics [1138d]
- Meta Portal owners can now use their devices as a second screen for PCs and Macs [1138d]
- Not to jinx it, but SaaS valuations appear to be staging a recovery [1138d]
- How to conduct a reduction in force: Planning, execution and follow-up [1138d]
- Amazon expands palm scanning payment tech to 65 more Whole Foods locations [1138d]
- Group of security companies launches open source project to ease data sharing [1138d]
- FullStory secures $25M to help companies spot issues in their apps and websites [1138d]
- Dear Sophie: Which immigration options are best for a decentralized team in the US? [1138d]
- Use a scalpel when cutting startup expenses, not an axe [1138d]
- 5 takeaways from Coinbase’s disappointing Q2 results [1138d]
- Stark wants to make it easier to design accessible websites and software [1138d]
- a16z’s Chris Dixon shares his insights on crypto at TechCrunch Disrupt [1138d]
- LongHash Ventures launches second fund for $100M to support web3 infrastructure [1138d]
- QED makes its first African investment, backing Nigerian fintech TeamApt in $50M+ deal [1138d]
- Nikola taps its president for CEO post [1138d]
- Founders, whales and the sea change in the entrepreneurial energy [1138d]
- Ford locks in solar energy deal with DTE Energy [1138d]
- TechCrunch Live is coming to Minneapolis [1138d]
- SoftBank to trim Alibaba stake to 14.6%, poised to book $34B gain [1138d]
- Launching a weight loss startup and knowing when to pivot, today on TechCrunch Live [1138d]
- Novel Farms flexes its pork loin ‘muscle’ following future equity investment [1138d]
- Jump Crypto leads Injective’s $40M round to help expand DeFi applications [1138d]
- Expedock cinches Series A to grow its freight paperwork management platform [1138d]
- Weedmaps for Business debuts as a SaaS suite for cannabis retailers and brands [1138d]
- Joby Aviation’s contract with U.S. Air Force expands to include Marines [1138d]
- Deliveroo eyeing Netherlands exit as losses and challenges grow [1138d]
- India nudges lending apps to provide greater transparency, control to consumers [1138d]
- Spotify starts selling live music tickets to fans directly [1138d]
- With a €43M EU grant and €1.2M from a VC, this startup plans to turn CO2 emissions into gold [1138d]
- South Africa’s DataProphet closes $10M to scale its AI-as-a-service platform for manufacturers [1138d]
- Snapchat+ arrives in India and it costs just 62 cents [1138d]
- Egyptian startup Convertedin raises $3M, caters to e-commerce brands in MENA and Latin America [1138d]
- Elon Musk sells nearly $7 billion in Tesla shares [1138d]
- The DOJ is reportedly prepping an antitrust suit against Google over its ad business [1138d]
- Former Twitter employee found guilty of spying for Saudi Arabia [1138d]
- SpaceX’s Starship hits another milestone with booster static fire test [1138d]
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