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The gang breaks down Arizona’s lawsuit against prediction market platform Kalshi, which the state says is illegally operating as a gambling business by allowing bets on elections and sports. Kalshi argues its contracts are federally regulated financial products, setting up a broader fight over whether states can police prediction markets at all. Then they turn to what some are calling an “intimacy crisis,” as fewer Americans form relationships and loneliness rises despite humans being wired for connection. With dating apps, economic stress, and online culture all playing a role, they ask whether modern life is pulling people away from real relationships.
Chapters
00:00:00 - Intro
00:11:12 - Prediction Markets
00:46:00 - Intimacy Crisis
01:14:42 - Emails
01:36:08 - Wrap-up
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By Andrew Heaton, Jen Briney, Justin Robert Young4.4
150150 ratings
The gang breaks down Arizona’s lawsuit against prediction market platform Kalshi, which the state says is illegally operating as a gambling business by allowing bets on elections and sports. Kalshi argues its contracts are federally regulated financial products, setting up a broader fight over whether states can police prediction markets at all. Then they turn to what some are calling an “intimacy crisis,” as fewer Americans form relationships and loneliness rises despite humans being wired for connection. With dating apps, economic stress, and online culture all playing a role, they ask whether modern life is pulling people away from real relationships.
Chapters
00:00:00 - Intro
00:11:12 - Prediction Markets
00:46:00 - Intimacy Crisis
01:14:42 - Emails
01:36:08 - Wrap-up
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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