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- Emma Grede was criticized for saying she's a 'three-hour' mom. We asked 4 ambitious working moms what they think. [39d]
- Billionaire Netflix cofounder Reed Hastings is leaving the company [39d]
- Why Midi Health holds AI office hours [39d]
- Sydney McLaughlin on training while pregnant [39d]
- Netflix shares plunge after weak guidance and news that cofounder Reed Hastings will leave the board [39d]
- Zohran Mamdani's 2025 tax return is out — and he made $1,643 in rap royalties last year [39d]
- Axiom Math's Carina Hong explains how she attracts top AI talent [39d]
- Horror movie king Jason Blum says AI won't replace filmmakers anytime soon [39d]
- Bryan Johnson speaks on biological age, 'healthy code,' and the importance of intimacy at BI's The Long Play event [39d]
- What Allbirds needs to do to make its Hail Mary AI pivot succeed [39d]
- Spirit could disappear from the skies as fuel costs rise. See how it rose from a trucking company to a low-cost giant. [39d]
- Claude is requiring some of its users to verify their identity. Here's Anthropic's explanation. [39d]
- My dad is a sneaker collector. His basement is filled with 500 pairs of sneakers. [39d]
- I took my first cruise solo, and 6 things surprised me [40d]
- The most iconic steakhouse in every state [40d]
- Jensen Huang says it's 'lunacy' to compare selling chips to China to selling nukes to North Korea [40d]
- Trump's student-loan repayment overhaul is coming — but there's an exception to the new borrowing limits [40d]
- US Navy destroyers are at the center of the blockade squeezing Iran [40d]
- I'm an American who lost 100 pounds after moving abroad. A simple habit I started overseas has helped me maintain it. [40d]
- This is how the US Navy is enforcing the blockade on Iran [40d]
- The Pentagon says it's watching as Iran is 'digging out' its remaining missiles and launchers [40d]
- Weeks after TSA chaos in the US, Europe is facing its own airport line problem [40d]
- Read the memo from Disney's brand and marketing chief about why his team got hit hard by layoffs [40d]
- I'm a culinary judge who shops at Aldi. Here are 11 things I've bought and loved. [40d]
- Live in Miami or Silicon Valley with a luxury apartment in New York? Get ready for a new tax [40d]
- I hyphenated my last name when I got married. I regretted it for 25 years, so I'm finally letting go of the hyphen. [40d]
- I've lived on the Amalfi Coast for almost 20 years. Skip the crowds in Positano and stay in one of these 5 towns instead. [40d]
- Every Emily Henry romance novel, ranked [40d]
- I've taken my dad on a handful of father-daughter trips. This tradition has helped me get to know him in a new way. [40d]
- From Venezuela to Iran, major operations have kept US Navy supercarrier USS Gerald R. Ford away from home for almost 10 months [40d]
- Playing 'sunburned girl' on The Pitt was a career break for me. I couldn't believe how kind everyone on set was. [40d]
- Mamdani calls out Ken Griffin in push for ultra-rich second home tax in NYC [40d]
- Box CEO says he looks at a Slack channel to see who is using AI the most — not a token leaderboard [40d]
- US states ranked by how much of their income residents pay in taxes, from least to most [40d]
- I scored a dreamy, rent-stabilized apartment in New York City 5 years ago. Now, I feel trapped with my family in 800 square feet. [40d]
- Rebecca Minkoff shares the parenting advice she had to learn the hard way [40d]
- My son's teacher went to his soccer game. Her support meant more to him than mine did. [40d]
- We made a Mad Libs for AI-driven layoff announcements [40d]
- The AI layoff playbook is here [40d]
- Data center executives fret over the industry's increasingly toxic public image [40d]
- Why Warren Buffett's cash pile and Michael Burry's AI doubts make sense in this market [40d]
- Indeed CEO says the aging labor market is a way bigger issue than AI [40d]
- Snap's layoffs highlight growing work trend: AI-powered tiny teams [40d]
- Anthony Scaramucci says the US economy isn't facing a recession. It's already in one. [40d]
- We asked 12 gig workers how much they made in 2025. The answers varied wildly. [40d]
- I'm the CTO of a startup. Software engineering has changed so much that we've changed our hiring process. [40d]
- Why Netflix is in a win-win position as it continues to hike prices [40d]
- I make around $6,000 a month from my photo booth side hustle. It's on track to replace my corporate income. [40d]
- I tried an airline economy bed that'll cost flyers $500 to use. Here's how the 'Skynest' will work, and if I'd book it. [40d]
- Voracious demand for robotics training data is transforming gig work [40d]
- The newest prediction markets guru is a middle schooler in braces [40d]
- Deloitte is cutting down PTO, parental leave, and other benefits for some US workers [40d]
- LinkedIn CEO grades career moves: Cover letters get a 'D', while job-hopping earns an 'A' [40d]
- Trump is killing America's buzz [40d]
- I turned my grandmother's recipes into a $1 million catering company that feeds people from Sergey Brin to Steph Curry [40d]
- These Allbirds AI jokes are as fire as the company's stock price [40d]
- AI companies are rethinking how they charge to win a bigger slice of business spending [40d]
- Jensen Huang explains why Nvidia invests in tons of companies, instead of trying to pick winners [40d]
- Russia had to spend an extra $130 billion to buy goods while sanctioned, analysts from NATO's frontline say [40d]
- Can AI replace tools like Asana? I spent 15 minutes building an app to find out. [40d]
- These Gen Z artists cracked the code to getting a stable paycheck: snail mail clubs [40d]
- Some of the buzziest names in superintelligence, media, health, and longevity get real about AI and grind culture [40d]
- Allbirds was founded with a focus on environmental conservation. Its pivot to AI is leaving that behind. [40d]
- Kalshi's not having a good time in Ohio [40d]
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