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- Pentagon reveals $25B price tag on Iran war [25d]
- Disney is slashing stock-based compensation for some tech employees [25d]
- Waymo, Alphabet's robotaxi service, is growing fast. Here's how to ride, costs, and the self-driving cars' crash record. [25d]
- Judge tells Elon Musk to cool it on the robot apocalypse talk [25d]
- Flights to Venezuela are finally back after a 7-year freeze. Only 1 US airline is restarting service. [25d]
- Trump signs executive order on retirement accounts, offering up to $1,000 match [25d]
- Meta just told staff in an internal meeting that it isn't ruling out further layoffs [25d]
- How The Cheesecake Factory Runs One Of America's Biggest Menus [25d]
- The blame game over AI hallucinations in court filings has started [25d]
- A Michelin-starred restaurant uses agentic AI to source the freshest ingredients possible [25d]
- Would you like a zombie app? Friendster and Vine are back from the dead. [25d]
- Senator pushes pandemic-era fraud bill forward, citing Business Insider's report on Chris Brown's taxpayer-funded birthday party [25d]
- Senator cites Business Insider reporting on pandemic grants for celebrity musicians [25d]
- Inside Pinterest's efforts to replace expensive AI with open-source models [25d]
- Senators just banned themselves from trading on prediction markets [25d]
- Sam Altman's management quirk? DMing 'a few hundred' OpenAI employees every day [25d]
- I left my full-time job at 50 and retired to Mexico. After 3 years, I've built a life I love and clear plans to sustain it. [25d]
- Nvidia's $4.9 trillion chip empire has a new problem: its biggest customers [25d]
- Employees react to looming Meta layoffs [25d]
- My favorite weekend getaway is a coastal spot in Southern California — and the $28 train ride there is half the fun [25d]
- I'm slowly giving my 12-year-old more independence. Even though I knew this was coming, it's not easy. [25d]
- The coolest building in every US state, from historic landmarks to modern marvels [25d]
- We tried Texas Roadhouse's $55 'family pack' deal. Between the steak and sides, it was a great value for the 4 of us. [25d]
- Trump's sweeping student-loan repayment overhaul cleared its final hurdle [25d]
- What longtime attendees expect from Berkshire's first big bash without Warren Buffett as host [25d]
- Making 300,000 cannolis a year by hand [25d]
- Meet Steve Cohen's new executive committee as Point72 hits $50 billion [25d]
- How bounty hunting actually works, according to a real bounty hunter [25d]
- A top Netflix exec explains the streamer's plan to conquer your phone [25d]
- Sam Altman falls out of love with universal basic income [25d]
- A billionaire lived on 6 continents. When he made his fortune, he chose 2 places to call home. [25d]
- The US economy bounced back in the first quarter of 2026 [25d]
- OpenAI's Amazon-level ambitions have one big problem [25d]
- Disruptive passengers are such a nuisance that one airline wants to build a database of the worst offenders [25d]
- Past Met Gala hosts, co-chairs: A list of every celebrity enlisted by Anna Wintour since 1995 [25d]
- Mark Cuban warns the biggest career mistake right now is letting AI do your thinking for you [25d]
- My family of 5 moved in with my parents. There are pros and cons, but it's worth it for my kids to get more time with their grandparents. [25d]
- The key takeaways from a massive day of tech earnings [25d]
- The tables have turned. Ukraine is now readying the West for modern war with its weapons and combat expertise. [25d]
- JPMorgan fraud convict Charlie Javice is trying to ditch her ankle bracelet again [25d]
- Ex-Meta manager says just 2% of engineers are winning the AI era [25d]
- From ultra-fast briefings to consulting 'dolphins': 6 Big Four leaders share how they use AI at work [25d]
- A major student-loan lender says it will 'surprise and delight' borrowers after Trump's repayment overhaul [25d]
- Inside the Hamptons Rush, the race to staff the ultrawealthy's summer homes with housekeepers, nannies, and chefs [25d]
- Your Taco Bell drive-thru menu is starting to take cues from you [25d]
- How Disney is pushing employees to use AI: streaks, 'max vibes' badges, and manager check-ins [25d]
- I'm a stay-at-home mom who makes up to $1,500 a week from side hustles while my kids nap. Here's a breakdown. [25d]
- I'm 73 and raising 3 great-grandchildren. Money is tight, and I don't know if I'll live to see them grow up. [25d]
- I switched my business to Claude, but kept my ChatGPT subscription as a backup. Here's how I use them both. [25d]
- Alaska's first-ever flight to Europe intensifies a long-running hub war with Delta [25d]
- Amazon now has AI-generated podcasts about its products with AI hosts. I'm loving it. [25d]
- A $16 billion OpenAI and Oracle data center could decide whether Michigan power bills go up or stay put [25d]
- Anthropic investors are being swarmed by desperate buyers. Some are getting very creative. [25d]
- I moved from India to Canada for love. I felt like a trailing spouse, but 3 steps helped me rebuild my identity. [25d]
- A 29-year-old man was told his constipation was nothing to worry about. He was diagnosed with colon cancer. [25d]
- Starbucks is heading to Nashville — and it's part of a bigger fast-food migration south [25d]
- $1.1 billion Paloma Partners is cutting staff, including its strategy and marketing execs, following a business revamp [25d]
- I moved to Dubai as others were leaving. My company made the decision easy. [26d]
- Charlize Theron, 50, says she doesn't see herself living with a partner again [26d]
- The man who coined the term 'vibe coding' says code written by AI can still be 'awkward' and 'gross' [26d]
- Kim Jong Un said it's true that North Korean troops chose 'self-detonation' to avoid capture by Ukraine [26d]
- Inside China's top computer science university training the next generation of AI engineers [26d]
- I used AI to code a personal trainer app in one weekend. I see why big apps fear the competition. [26d]
- KPMG lays off 4% of its advisory team over slowing demand [26d]
- 4 things you missed from Elon Musk's testy second day on the stand at OpenAI trial [26d]
- Amazon the chip company? Tech giant says it may sell AI chips as a product, not just a cloud service [26d]
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