1/16/2017: It’s Inauguration week
Jan 16, 2017

1/16/2017: It’s Inauguration week

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Welcome to Inauguration week! On this MLK Day we're looking at three themes of President-elect Donald Trump's campaign: An obsolete NATO, rolling back the estate tax and bringing back coal jobs. We'll talk about the state of all three and how Trump might act on them after he's sworn in Friday. Plus: a chat with the CEO of Qualcomm and how getting your kid to sleep became a $325 million industry.

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For the productivity-obsessed of Silicon Valley, coffee alone may not cut it anymore

Jan 16, 2017
“Nootropics” are a relatively new interest of Silicon Valley. Some say they improve cognitive function, but a nutritional scientist we spoke with has doubts.
Nootroo founder Eric Matzner sells two kinds of nootropics pills. 
Sam Harnett

Sleeping like a baby is a $325 million industry

Jan 16, 2017
Parents craving sleep are willing to try all sorts of gizmos, but experts caution against buying anything that makes claims about SIDS




Since Arlo was born three months ago his parents, Lindsay Barrick and  Jerry Talkington, haven’t gotten much sleep.
Courtesy:Lindsay Barrick

Qualcomm's CEO on known-knowns and known-unknowns in a new generation of wireless networks

Jan 16, 2017
Steve Mollenkopf says his company is spreading its chips to new products, and building the foundation for a new kind of connectivity.
Qualcomm CEO Steve Mollenkopf speaks during a press event at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center for the 2014 International CES on January 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

Trump takes aim at NATO

Jan 16, 2017
Is the alliance as "obsolete" as he says?

Will Trump finally dump the estate tax?

Jan 16, 2017
It's been a GOP target for years.

One of coal’s last strongholds is under review

Jan 16, 2017
Federal land is one of the only places where the industry is holding its own.

Welcome to Inauguration week! On this MLK Day we’re looking at three themes of President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign: An obsolete NATO, rolling back the estate tax and bringing back coal jobs. We’ll talk about the state of all three and how Trump might act on them after he’s sworn in Friday. Plus: a chat with the CEO of Qualcomm and how getting your kid to sleep became a $325 million industry.

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