People who played sports in college were once heavily recruited by Wall Street firms since they were seen as having the ideal traits to succeed. That's all changed with the advent of electronic trading, according to the Wall Street Journal's Justin Baer.
Tech start ups are now creating pocket-sized chemistry labs and "electronic noses" that can essentially "sniff out" food and tell us exactly we're eating -- down to the last bite. WSJ's Christopher Mims has the lowdown.
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Dec 15, 2015
Slate Money with Margit Wennmachers on Theranos, Silicon Valley, and German company culture.
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Apr 23, 2016
Republican lawmakers' big ideas for tax changes have encountered a lot of resistance, including from within their own party. The Wall Street Journal's Richard Rubin talks about the difficulty in changing the nation's tax code.
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May 30, 2017