Nancy Scola
nancyscola.bsky.social
Nancy Scola
@nancyscola.bsky.social
Journalist on tech & policy & politics; contributing writer at POLITICO Magazine and Washingtonian. D.C.-based, Jersey-made.
If I might, a moment of praise for librarians. The ones at the @librarycongress.bsky.social went to lengths to dig out an obscure book on JFK's autopen use. Super useful reporting-wise—and the cover inspired the resulting art on my new @washingtonian.com story on the topic. Yay, librarians.
November 6, 2025 at 4:39 PM
There's also a Yangian twist. One of the problems with the U.S., says Yang, is we're on our phones too much. Noble pays you back about a buck in "Data Dividend" for every gigabyte under 20 you use.

Stanford's Anna Lembke, author of "Dopamine Nation," told me she's intrigued:
October 23, 2025 at 4:54 PM
I found myself curious why 2020 Democratic presidential candidate & 2021 NYC mayoral candidate @andrew-yang.bsky.social's latest act isn't another run for office but as CEO of a mobile phone service startup called Noble Mobile.

For the good folks at @inc.com, I dug in. Some tidbits…
October 23, 2025 at 4:54 PM
For what it's worth, Trump's pick to head DOJ antitrust, Gail Slater, worked at the FTC as an advisor to *Democratic* commissioner Julie Brill — though as what's been described me as a contrarian-in-residence.

Antitrust remains one of the strangest beats.
December 4, 2024 at 7:49 PM