
Jen Wieczner
Features Writer at New York Magazine
features writer @nymag: crypto, wall street, etc. Before: @FortuneMagazine @FortuneLedger. Vee-ETCH-ner. [email protected]
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3 weeks ago |
nymag.com | Jen Wieczner
It was lunchtime at the New York Stock Exchange, and Peter Tuchman was standing on a balcony surveying the scene, one side of his unruly white hair flaring up jaggedly like a market chart. It was Wednesday, April 9, a week after President Donald Trump announced a series of astronomical tariffs on nearly every country in the world, including tiny Antarctic islands inhabited only by penguins, seals, and other wildlife.
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2 months ago |
nymag.com | Jen Wieczner
At 6 a.m. on Wednesday, November 13, eight FBI agents in black windbreakers burst through the door of Shayne Coplan's Soho apartment with a battering ram, surprising him and his girlfriend in bed.
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Feb 5, 2025 |
nymag.com | Jen Wieczner
Just before Thanksgiving, Marc Andreessen, one of Silicon Valley's most prominent venture capitalists, went on Joe Rogan's podcast and explained, over the span of three hours, why he voted for Donald Trump. Andreessen covered a lot of territory - but there was one snippet of the show that got vastly more attention than any other: Andreessen spoke in some detail about a stealth government crackdown on the crypto industry that had played out during the Biden administration.
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Jul 9, 2024 |
archive.is | Margaret Hartmann |Nia Prater |Ed Kilgore |Jen Wieczner
Rep. Steve Cohen talks with reporters after a meeting of House Democratic Caucus about the candidacy of President Joe Biden on Tuesday. Photo: Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, In/Getty Imag Normally when a party is facing a crisis on Capitol Hill, emotions are high. People get angry at each other. The quotes get spicy and the intrigue builds. Look no further than the past 18 months among House Republicans. That’s not happening among congressional Democrats this week though. Instead, they’re just sad.
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Jul 8, 2024 |
nymag.com | Jen Wieczner
Hedge funder and Harvard Business School grad Vlad Artamonov was a fixture on the Hamptons social circuit in 2008, attending charity benefits and throwing parties. Photo: Patrick McMullan This article was featured in One Great Story, New York’s reading recommendation newsletter. Sign up here to get it nightly. The idea sounded solid on the surface.
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