The former senator made a rare public appearance to stump for ibogaine, a promising Schedule 1 drug for brain injuries.
Kyrsten Sinema accepted tens of thousands of dollars from crypto companies while in Congress. Now she’s leveraging those ties as a new adviser to Coinbase, the $73 billion crypto exchange platform.
With new leadership in place, the federal government appears to be shifting toward a more permissive stance on AI and digital ...
Former U.S. Sen. Kirsten Sinema turned up in her old stomping grounds today to ask lawmakers to fund research into an African ...
Kyrsten Sinema‘s defunct campaign spent thousands ... Sinema moved to the private sector and joined crypto exchange Coinbase’s Global Advisory Council. Chris LaCivita, President Donald Trump ...
Kyrsten Sinema spent the final months of her tenure ... interests in which she is the president and CEO. Last week, Coinbase Global Inc., a cryptocurrency firm, announced that Sinema had joined ...
Coinbase has significantly expanded its political ... Alongside LaCivita, the exchange has added former US Senator Kyrsten Sinema, ex-Federal Reserve Bank of New York president Bill Dudley ...
Kyrsten Sinema returned to where her political career began: the Arizona House. She touted the benefits of ibogaine to treat ...