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Bumble CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd talks about what she’s learned by leading a public company — as dating apps have been on the rocks with Wall Street.

“I’m tough as nails now. You really can’t hurt me. My stock drops 40%, it goes up 40% — I keep showing up with the same level of passion, purpose, focus. You cannot rock me.”

📺 Catch this full conversation on The Axios Show, now available on YouTube, X and axios.com


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📲 Bumble CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd tells @sarabfischer that the company wants to use AI to make dating “more human.”

“Low hanging fruit: how do we help people get better photos? How do we encourage people...’Hey listen, you’re great. That photo is not doing any favors for you.’”

🎥 Watch more of this conversion about the future of dating apps in the AI era on the latest episode of The Axios Show on YouTube, X and axios.com.


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🐝 BYE BYE SWIPE: Bumble CEO Whitney Wolfe-Herd tells Axios’ Sara Fischer that the app is getting rid of the swipe feature.

“We are synonymous with being the product where we put women in control… It’s time for the next Bumble.”

👀 Catch the newest episode of The Axios Show on YouTube, X and axios.com


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The biggest AI companies are messaging their technology as both incredible and potentially world-ending.

While “doomsday” pitches might worry consumers, Wall Street is loving it.

Axios senior AI reporter @madymills follows the money to explain why “scary” AI models like Anthropic’s Mythos are propping up the stock market, and whether this AI bubble is set to pop.

👀 Watch the full analysis on our YouTube channel (link in bio)


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Axios political reporter Hans Nichols was one of our journalists in the Washington Hilton ballroom when the White House Correspondents’ Dinner was disrupted by an attempted attack by a gunman.

He tells what it was like to be in the room when chaos broke out.


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🧐 Is Kalshi advisor Donald Trump Jr. in a position to influence how prediction markets are regulated? The co-founders say that’s not the case.

“We have never asked for any favors like that,” co-founder and COO Luana Lopes Lara tells Axios’ Dan Primack.

📺 Watch the full new episode of The Axios Show out NOW on YouTube, X, and axios.com.


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🎰 NEW on The Axios Show: Kalshi CEO Tarek Mansour argues that prediction markets shouldn’t be regulated as gambling because they don’t prey on bad players.

Mansour tells Axios’ Dan Primack that sportsbooks are “essentially a product that is designed for customers to lose.”

👀 Do you think prediction markets should be regulated the same as gambling?

Catch the rest of this conversation on The Axios Show COMING SOON to YouTube, X, and axios.com.


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🇺🇲 Jamie Dimon 2028? The JPMorgan Chase CEO says probably not.

“We’re so tough on our politicians, Dimon tells Axios CEO Jim VandeHei. “We just annihilate them and I just think it’s wrong.”

Watch more of his thoughts on Epstein, his biggest AI fears and what Democrats need to do to win back the White House on the latest episode of The Axios Show.

🎥 YouTube, X, and axios.com


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👀 WATCH: JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon thinks Democrats have gone “too far to the left.”

“Did we do a lot of stuff that was intensely stupid? We did. And people know that,” he tells Axios CEO Jim VandeHei. “Did we overdue DEI in a lot of cases? Yeah, we did.”

📺 Check out this full conversation on the latest episode of The Axios Show now on YouTube, X and axios.com.


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👀 NEW on THE AXIOS SHOW: JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon defends the war in Iran as overdue:

“I’ve heard a lot of people say there was no imminent threat...They’ve been killing people around the world for 45+ years...They were bad.”

📺 The episode is out NOW on YouTube, X, and axios.com!


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"You can't control the world — but you can control you."

That's advice from Axios CEO Jim VandeHei's Ted Talk this past November, which is available online now.

📱 watch this preview then go to ted.com to see the full 10 minutes and hear Jim's "5 practical ways to take control of your life."


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🎥 WATCH: Gavin Newsom responds to Trump saying that presidents shouldn’t have learning disabilities, based on Newsom’s openness about his dyslexia:

“What hurts me about that is how many kids and families were hurt by the statement,” the California governor tells Axios’ Alex Thompson.

👀 Did you catch the latest episode of The Axios Show over the weekend? It’s available on YouTube, X and axios.com.


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