More than half of the top privately held AI companies based in the U.S. have at least one immigrant founder, according to an analysis from the Institute for Progress shared first with Axios.
Why it matters: The Trump administration is hammering out its AI policies against the backdrop of intensifying global competition and its own "America first" program and strict border policies.
Influencers have typically thrived during shaky times, from the pandemic recession to sky-high inflation. But something is shifting.
Why it matters: The backlash against this industry — built on selling aspirational lifestyles — is gaining new momentum as economic uncertainty spikes.
The most popular U.S. botanical garden accounts on Instagram are in New York City, Philadelphia and Denver, according to data from Sprout Social.
What they're saying: "Eye-catching visuals draw users in, while educational videos and resources keep them coming back," Layla Revis, VP of social, content and brand marketing at Sprout Social, tells Axios.