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In just a decade, Andreessen Horowitz has backed a bevy of startup blockbusters—Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Airbnb, Lyft, Skype, Slack—and made just as many Silicon Valley enemies. To stay ahead, it's taking the unusual step of renouncing its venture capital status—and making even bigger, riskier bets
The inside story of how West Virginia's governor, Jim Justice, ducks taxes and slow-pays his bills