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- World Cup fans to pay train fares of $150 for the round-trip to MetLife Stadium — when it usually costs $12.90 [38d]
- The Claude-lash is here: Opus 4.7 is burning through tokens — and some people's patience [38d]
- Commercial vessels are sailing through the Strait of Hormuz. Here's what 'completely open' looks like for now. [38d]
- Here's what smart people are saying about NYC's proposed annual pied-à-terre tax on homes worth $5 million or more [38d]
- MarineTraffic shows Hormuz Strait vessel activity after Israel-Lebanon ceasefire deal [38d]
- A facial injury changed my appearance — and my life. I'm strong and confident now, and I want others to feel the same. [38d]
- Alix Earle and Alex Cooper are feuding, and the internet has a favorite [38d]
- A doctor, who treated a 22-year-old with colon cancer, shares what everyone should know about cancer symptoms [38d]
- OnlyFans is an amazing business that seems to scare off investors [38d]
- 15 books to read while you wait for Emily Henry's 'Beach Read' movie to come out [38d]
- Your Spirit Airlines tickets could soon be worthless [38d]
- These are the 5 safest airlines in the US in 2026, ranked [38d]
- Every test at the US Army's mad science lab [38d]
- Deloitte is cutting back on benefits for some US workers [38d]
- NYC's first rest area for delivery workers isn't open 10 days after a flashy ribbon-cutting. I dug into why. [38d]
- Bryan Johnson says you should pay more attention to your resting heart rate [38d]
- Steve Bannon says Anthropic 'had it right' in rejecting deal with the Pentagon [38d]
- We like big bubbles and we cannot lie [38d]
- I always dreamed of living in Paris. Once I actually moved to France, I realized another city was a way better fit. [38d]
- From inspirational quotes to depicting himself as Jesus, see how Trump's social media posts have evolved since 2009 [38d]
- Citadel's chief people officer leaves the firm as hedge funds battle for talent [38d]
- Ramp is telling investors it is about to hit $1.4 billion in revenue a year, as the company prepares to go public [38d]
- Elon Musk says government checks are the 'best way' to deal with AI job losses — experts aren't so sure [38d]
- An Apple exec who retired after 31 years shared the nostaglic checklist from his last day [38d]
- The 15 costliest US hurricanes of the 21st century, ranked [39d]
- I've been to over 140 countries, but there's only one I have to visit every year [39d]
- We ditched our six-figure corporate jobs and sold our house to move to Albania. Moving abroad in our 30s let us chart our own path. [39d]
- Living in Germany for a year taught me that asking for help is a skill — and learning how to do it has really paid off [39d]
- I tried 3 celebrity chefs' recipes for overnight oats. The best one was easy to make yet felt very extravagant. [39d]
- The US Army has been surging cheap interceptor drone purchases to flip the cost war with Iran's Shaheds [39d]
- I work with recent college grads to help them land their first jobs. These 4 often-overlooked skills get them hired. [39d]
- What it takes to land a job as a new grad right now [39d]
- Iran's arsenal still has teeth. US intelligence says it still has thousands of missiles and drones. [39d]
- I took my first long-distance Amtrak ride on short notice. Here are 5 mistakes I'd try to avoid next time. [39d]
- I'm in my 30s, living with my family instead of my partner of nearly a decade. The tough choice has paid off. [39d]
- I went to an AI conference and got a crash course in middle management [39d]
- Even blue-collar work isn't safe from AI, a trade tech CEO says [39d]
- The Alex Cooper-Alix Earle drama is more than just influencer beef [39d]
- Inside the Tax Day party where Substack bros and West Village girls asked David Einhorn for dating advice [39d]
- How 2 couples cut housing costs to speed up their path to early retirement [39d]
- 'Little business people': How Pokémon turned kids into dealmakers [39d]
- Reed Hastings is leaving Netflix. These are 3 of the biggest takeaways from his leadership book. [39d]
- Bath & Body Works says it can't compete without Amazon [39d]
- I moved my family from Florida to Colombia. The lifestyle is affordable and we love the vibrant culture, but it's hard to adjust to the lack of urgency. [39d]
- US Olympic gold medalist and world champion Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone: 'I hope to inspire my unborn child.' [39d]
- Amazon's AI boom is creating a mess of duplicate tools and data inside the company [39d]
- She fell in her 80s and lives in a nursing home. A VR headset is giving her hope. [39d]
- A top Citadel exec details what he's looking for in new employees [39d]
- Most NYC renters are struggling to afford housing. These maps show where it's worst. [39d]
- Apollo's president warns the AI spending boom may not pay off for investors [39d]
- North Korean ballistic missiles were made with outdated methods from up to 50 years ago: Ukraine MOD [39d]
- Actor Jane Seymour, 75, explains why she and her partner celebrate their relationship every month [39d]
- I saw the K-pop mega band Seventeen live 5 times in 7 months — and one stop was the best [39d]
- Labubu propelled Pop Mart to the top. It might be its undoing. [39d]
- Banks were promised deregulation. Now they could have to spend billions to log citizenship data. [39d]
- I've lived in China for over 10 years and saw the OpenClaw craze unfold. The West needs to keep up. [39d]
- 'NYC is cooked': Business leaders and Wall Streeters erupt over NYC's proposed luxury second-home tax [39d]
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