
Nancy Scola
Reporter and contributing writer at POLITICO. She covers the intersection of technology and society.
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Jun 8, 2025 • 32min
TBD | The Future of the Internet Hinges on Gail Slater
Nancy Scola, a reporter from POLITICO, dives into the pivotal antitrust challenges Google faces, led by Assistant Attorney General Gail Slater. They discuss Slater's unique approach to breaking up the tech giant, emphasizing her past in the Trump era and how it shapes today's regulatory landscape. The conversation reveals political tensions influencing legal strategies and highlights the evolving relationship between tech power and government oversight. Scola also sheds light on the impact of these cases on innovation and competition in the industry.

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Dec 3, 2024 • 15min
The liberal X-odus from Elon Musk’s social network
Nancy Scola, a seasoned tech journalist and POLITICO contributing writer, dives into the heated debate among Democrats about staying on Elon Musk's platform X. She shares insights from conversations with lawmakers and activists grappling with misinformation and political shifts. The discussion highlights the allure of alternative platforms like Blue Sky, the challenges of political polarization, and the ethical dilemmas journalists face in today’s information maze. Scola paints a picture of a tech landscape fraught with tension and transformation.

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Jun 8, 2025 • 32min
What Next: TBD | The Future of the Internet Hinges on Gail Slater
Nancy Scola, a reporter at POLITICO covering technology and society, dives into the dynamic world of antitrust law as it relates to Google. She highlights Gail Slater's critical role as Assistant Attorney General, detailing her unique bipartisan support and the complexities of navigating the current legal landscape. They discuss the potential ramifications of the antitrust case on consumer choice and competition, along with the evolving power dynamics of tech within U.S. politics, especially under different administrations.