BREAKING: Donald Trump gets devastating news as billionaire Mark Cuban and LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman join forces and unite over 100 venture capitalists to back Kamala Harris for president.
And it gets even better...
"We spend our days looking for, investing in and supporting entrepreneurs who are building the future," reads the "VCs for Kamala" website. "We are pro-business, pro-American dream, pro-entrepreneurship, and pro-technological progress."
"We also believe in democracy as the backbone of our nation," the site goes on. "We believe that strong, trustworthy institutions are a feature, not a bug, and that our industry โ and every other industry โ would collapse without them."
"That is whatโs at stake in this election. Everything else, we can solve through constructive dialogue with political leaders and institutions willing to talk to us. In this pivotal moment, we are united in our support for Vice President Kamala Harris," it reads.
The announcement is a powerful rebuke to far-right Silicon Valley billionaires like Elon Musk who have thrown their support behind Donald Trump's fascist movement in the hopes of more tax cuts.
Please retweet and โค๏ธ to thank Mark Cuban and his allies for supporting Kamala โ and consider joining the growing exodus to Tribel, a new pro-democracy social network that is exploding in popularity because Twitter and Facebook are trying to stop its growth โ which is only making Tribel grow even faster. Please follow us on Tribel to get all of our breaking news alerts sent straight to your phone or computer by clicking the following link: https://t.co/HnJzSKjCwX
๐ฉToday we are proud to unveil 10 new angel investors for our inaugural European angel investing programme in #Denmark
Designed to diversify the angel investing community and help uncover a new generation of overlooked founder talent, ten angels have been selected. Over the next year, they will be able to make write checks of kr200,000 into Danish startups building game-changing solutions across economic empowerment, healthy ageing and climate equity.
Danish based founders may contact the angels via the public directory: https://t.co/IdknWchOhE
The angels who have been selected include founders, community leaders, and operators.
They also bring an inspiring and diverse array of new talent to the Danish angel investment community:
๐๐ผ70% of the successful angels identify as women
๐๐ผ40% identify as an ethnic minority in Denmark
๐๐ผ50% come from lower socioeconomic background
Thank you to the organisations who have so far supported us in the launch and delivery of the Danish Adaโs Angels program, including: @Eifo_fond, @TechBBQ, @AARSOME and @UnconvenVc.
Cc: @JakobKnutzen, @alphachar, @TheSaintedDoc,
@SamEshrati
Today we celebrate our Nobel Laureate at @CHEMUCPH professor @MortenMeldal 70th Birthday with a symposium. A two day symposium with colleagues and students from around the world. Morten was awarded the @NobelPrize in 2022, and made all at @koebenhavns_uni proud. #Chemistry
It was an honour and privilege to host #Nobel Prize Winner @MortenMeldal and International Businesswoman @TheSaintedDoc in #Kelowna for our Distinguished Speaker Series earlier this month. Thank you both, and thanks to our community for your continued support of the series. #ubco
โI so proud to be from this small and beautiful country in the Caribbean. I really hope today is just an inspiration and I love my people so much.โ
After becoming Dominicaโs first ever world athletics champion, Thea LaFond opens up about how much it means to take the gold medal back to the island ๐ฉ๐ฒ
She won the triple jump with a stunning world lead of 15.01m ๐ฅ
๐น @TimAdams76
โI am trying to write less that means more.โ
Toni Morrison was the first African-American woman to be awarded a Nobel Prize. When writing her first novel Morrison described herself as a reader. She wanted to read a story that did not exist โ one that highlighted racism.
What an exceptional day at @IGIBSocial! The esteemed Nobel laureate @MortenMeldal and his wife, @TheSaintedDoc, graced us with their presence. Mr. Mendal's charming wit and the childlike joy within him added a touch of magic to the occasion, making it truly unforgettable!!! (1/2)
An unforgettable moment filled with vibrant energy! The selfie is a treasure, capturing the genuine joy as @MortenMeldal and @TheSaintedDoc wholeheartedly joined in with us @AasthaVatsyayan . A memory truly worth cherishing and reliving with a smile. (2/2)
@IGIBSocial
"Morten Meldal Symposium 2024" - Professor @MortenMeldal turns 70 in 2024 and @CHEMUCPH@koebenhavns_uni wishes to honor and celebrate him, by hosting an international symposium on the 15th-16th of April 2024. Registration is open https://t.co/fYPlMoerD5 #chemistry#science
๐ Calling all women entrepreneurs shaping the world!
๐ Cohort โ#2 of @1000FacesNFT Female Founders Accelerator Program is now open for early-stage startups. ๐โจ
Apply now: https://t.co/Z4pP8XTtt6
#FemaleFounders#WomenInBusiness#ImpactStartups
In 1922, a group of scientists went to the Toronto General Hospital where diabetic children were kept in wards, often 50 or more at a time. Most of them were comatose and dying from diabetic ketoacidosis.
These children were essentially in their death beds, awaiting what was at that time, certain death. The scientists moved swiftly and proceeded to inject the children with a new purified extract of insulin.
As they began to inject the last comatose child, the first one to be injected began to wake up. Then one by one, all the children awoke from their diabetic comas. A room that was full of death and gloom suddenly became a place of joy and hope.
In the early 1920s, Frederick Banting and Charles Best discovered insulin under John Macleod at the University of Toronto. With the help of James Collip, insulin was purified, making it available to successfully treat diabetes. Both Banting and Macleod earned Nobel Prizes for their work in 1923.
Banting was 32 when he received the Nobel Prize, and he chose to share half the prize money with Best, who was his assistant and just 24 years old at the time. Banting refused to put his name on the patent and instead sold it to the University of Toronto for $1. He thought it was unethical to profit from a discovery that would save millions of lives. "Insulin belongs to the world, not to me," he said.
Grab and bit and head down to the seminar rooms for Women in STEM Talk by Dr Phaedria Marie St. Hilarie happening now
She began her talk saying the Chemistry of human interaction is the most important chemistry and I couldnโt agree more
@TheSaintedDoc#AusPepeptide2023