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- He was arrested in connection with over $130 million worth of cocaine-packed coconuts. He now runs a foundation for helping kids stay out of crime. [5d]
- Meet the ICE contractor pivoting from detention facilities to 'man camps' for data center construction workers [5d]
- CBS News is hiring a former ABC News bureau chief who abruptly left last year [5d]
- The world's biggest TikToker goes quiet on $975 million deal [5d]
- How cocaine trafficking actually works, according to a former drug smuggler [5d]
- Volkswagen ends US production of its EV, citing market's 'unpredictability' [5d]
- I left Florida to retire in New York City at 62. Living in a bustling city keeps me feeling young. [5d]
- Appellate judges signal strong interest in overturning Diddy's sentence — but there's a big catch [5d]
- The USPS is suspending contributions to employee pensions as it warns of a 'pending liquidity crisis' [5d]
- I was put on a PIP at Amazon and took an offer to leave. I thought finding a new job would be easy — I was wrong. [5d]
- What to know about changes to the US military draft registration [5d]
- Tell us about how your city has tried to make life more affordable [5d]
- Here's what the best-dressed fans at the 2026 Masters are wearing, from luxury watches to themed accessories [5d]
- An IBM exec built an AI agent to prep for meetings — and said it saved hours every week [5d]
- Is law school worth it? California's top lawyer says yes. [5d]
- Amazon CEO Andy Jassy's pay rose to $2.1 million in 2025 as security and travel costs climbed [5d]
- Former Google X exec warns the AI era will break the old rules [5d]
- Elon Musk says Tesla only has 'a few hundred' Model S and X in stock as the vehicles near end of life cycle [5d]
- Here's how much cash David Ellison's right-hand man is getting as he leaves Paramount [5d]
- What Andy Jassy's shareholder letter tells us about his vision for Amazon's workforce [5d]
- My income dropped to less than $12,000 after burnout caused my health to collapse. I had to learn how not to overwork myself. [5d]
- IRS seeks $7.3 million from Floyd Mayweather [5d]
- We bought our fixer-upper rental for $100,000 to tackle renovations. It wasn't pretty, but now it feels like home. [5d]
- I've visited all 20 regions in Italy. Skip the big cities and head to one of these 4 small towns instead. [5d]
- Andy Jassy is so bullish on Amazon's chips that he took a rare shot at Nvidia [5d]
- I stayed home with my kids longer than I planned because of childcare costs. It didn't feel like I had much of a choice. [5d]
- I tried Red Lobster's new Lobsterfest menu after its revamp. It's not the same chain I remember from 2 years ago. [5d]
- Inflation is expected to rise — and Iran war costs could linger for months despite the ceasefire [5d]
- My son wanted a dog, but I didn't. I helped him start a pet-sitting business instead. [5d]
- Trump is reshaping the look of Washington, DC. See some of the changes so far — and what could come next. [5d]
- We spend $30,000 a year on au pairs to help with our 4 boys. It's worth it. [5d]
- Vibe coding is becoming part of the solo business owner's toolkit [5d]
- When bread was 36 cents: How grocery prices from the 1970s compare to today [5d]
- I graduated from college with my dream job. I don't know if I'll ever feel that level of success again. [5d]
- I'm a 65-year-old fitness trainer who stocks up on healthy foods at Costco. These are the 11 products I swear by. [5d]
- RIP to the original Kindle Paperwhite. Amazon is ending support for older ereaders. [5d]
- The world's 20 richest people are $90 billion wealthier after the US-Iran ceasefire sparked a big stock rally [5d]
- Jamie Dimon shared a key career lesson he's 'learned and relearned' — don't make big decisions on Fridays [5d]
- The tension at the heart of new healthcare tech [5d]
- I've eaten caviar almost daily for 15 years, so I built a brand to bring prices down [5d]
- Some hedge funds are expanding in Miami — but its share of prized portfolio managers has fallen [5d]
- Kimora Lee shares how she spent years investing, bought back Baby Phat, and caught a Y2K wave [5d]
- The FIRE road map: Early retirees explain their 2-part investment strategy to hit financial independence [5d]
- This couple vibe coded a bot to call 20,000 gas stations. They're building a price tracker from scratch. [5d]
- Drones are key to protecting the Arctic where humans can't, but getting them to work in the cold is a challenge [5d]
- A family spends months and thousands of dollars prepping their home to rent it out for the Masters Tournament [5d]
- One of Kalshi's fastest-growing markets is about tech layoffs, cofounders say [5d]
- Khaby Lame's mystery: TikTok's top creator teased a $975 million deal and then went silent [5d]
- Job seekers haven't felt this dreary about their options since the pandemic [5d]
- Repeat Y Combinator founders raise $2.2 million to fix vibe coding's pricing problem. Read their pitch deck. [5d]
- I tried the next frontier in cancer screening. I'm dubious. [5d]
- Goldman warns of 'very painful' natural gas shock that could rival oil crisis [5d]
- Delta's CEO said affluent passengers, 'immune' to geopolitical conflict, are driving sales [5d]
- Workday exec trades CTO title for 'member of technical staff' role at Anthropic [5d]
- Google DeepMind started moving faster by acting like a startup, Demis Hassabis says [5d]
- US-Iran ceasefire brings little relief as Hormuz shipping barely moves [5d]
- Ballerina Farm's Daniel Neeleman says a book on why 'French women are all skinny' helped him avoid overeating [5d]
- In-N-Out's owner explains why the chain is not chasing private equity, delivery, or mobile orders [5d]
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