Elon Musk's rants could signal a bigger problem
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Elon Musk's rants could signal a bigger problem
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Hi! Welcome back to Insider Weekly. This is Lisa Ryan, the editorial head of newsletters here at Insider, subbing in for Matt Turner again this week. We've got a roundup of some of our best reads for you.
On the agenda today:
Elon Musk's outbursts could mean Tesla is facing serious problems.
Roku employees are starting to wonder: Is an acquisition by Netflix in the cards?
Own a share of a vacation or single-family home through these co-ownership startups.
SoftBank's View went from investor darling to one of the worst SPAC deals ever.
But first: Let's hear what Insider's Eric Bates has been up to. He joined us last year after a storied career at magazines such as Rolling Stone and Vanity Fair, and his work as an editor has won many of journalism's top honors, including seven National Magazine Awards and the Pulitzer Prize for Features. Now, he heads our Discourse team. So without further ado …
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A note from the Discourse desk
I'm Eric Bates, the editor of Insider's new Discourse team. Our stories usually blend a lot of elements: big ideas, personal observations, data analyses, and good old-fashioned reporting. Some are essays or explainers; others are profiles or features. But whatever the subject or style, we aim to make them all smart, incisive, fair, and compelling. When they work best, they make you think about something in a whole new way.
If you read this newsletter regularly, you've probably seen a lot of our work. We've done some deep dives into fascinating issues and trends, including the history of hustle culture and the twilight of the tech gods. We've exposed a wide range of scams, including higher education, title insurance, and flying cars. We've delved into true-crime tales, such as the rise of "virtual kidnapping." And one of our stories — Jack Hitt's essay on the roots of denialism — just received the New York Press Circle Award for Best Commentary.
Anthony Wood, Roku's CEO, speaking at Tribeca X on June 18, 2021, in New York City.From left: Jeff Lyman, Kurt Avarell, and James Sukhan, the founders of Ember.Recommend
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