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The charity refused to provide audit documents about donations to pro-Palestinian groups, escalating an internal dispute, ...
U.S. President Donald Trump will host leaders from five African nations in Washington next week to discuss "commercial ...
The first African leaders' summit of U.S. President Donald Trump's second term will be held next week in Washington, with heads of state from Guinea-Bissau, Gabon, Mauritania, Senegal and Liberia, ...
New data from EV Intelligence shows Tesla’s popularity tanking with Republicans, who are 11 percentage points less likely to ...
Semafor from the get-go wanted to compete at an international level, launching with two reporters in sub-Saharan Africa, which required lower-cost investment and “had the least amount of ...
Semafor executive editor Gina Chua tells me that reporters in the newsroom are generally familiar with the usual sources covering a story, but “what MISO lets them to do is simultaneously set ...
Semafor, which is free to read, is funded by wealthy individuals, including 3G capital founder Jorge Paulo Lemann and KKR co-founder Henry Kravis.
Semafor co-founder Ben Smith emphasised that Signals will be written entirely by journalists, with artificial intelligence providing a research tool to inform posts.
Semafor’s founders — Ben Smith, left, and Justin Smith — with its executive editor, Gina Chua, second from left, and chief revenue officer, Rachel Oppenheim. Sam Bankman-Fried had invested ...
Until Semafor replaces Mr. Bankman-Fried’s investment, setting the cash aside would mean giving up the capital the company could have used for its early expansion. Semafor, which publishes with ...
Semafor, the media company founded by Ben Smith and Just Smith, is reportedly “waiting for guidance” from government prosecutors on how to return Sam Bankman-Fried’s investment.
Semafor has relatively large audiences outside of English-speaking countries, with non-Anglophone nations accounting for about 22.6% of its traffic, per Similarweb figures.