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- What smart people are saying about SpaceX's $60 billion deal with Cursor: 'The Hunger Games have just begun' [33d]
- Disney employees are using an AI dashboard to track who's 'tokenmaxxing' [33d]
- Benefits like parental leave and PTO are on the chopping block. Here's what readers are saying. [33d]
- MrBeast reveals his current entertainment obsession in his quest to level up his videos [33d]
- The US risks losing a future war without cheap precision-kill weapons, top Pacific admiral warns [33d]
- ServiceNow CEO dismisses AI software threats as 'parlor tricks' as he raises forecasts [33d]
- Kalshi suspends 3 political candidates for trading on their own elections [33d]
- Anthropic's Claude Code pricing pain is Sam Altman's pleasure [33d]
- Ex-MrBeast employee sues his company, alleging retaliation after she reported a hostile work environment [33d]
- Elon Musk explores a team-up with Mistral and Cursor to take on AI rivals [33d]
- The US has been burning through weapons in Iran it could need in a war with China. Here are the latest estimates. [33d]
- I visited West Point, the elite military academy with roots in the American Revolution. Take a look inside. [33d]
- Walmart's warehouse club ups the pressure on Costco with a new member perk [33d]
- Citadel is retooling its investor recruiting team. These are the hires. [33d]
- Tesla is coming for Detroit's government fleet business [33d]
- More battle-tested American-made interceptor drones will be heading to NATO's eastern edge [33d]
- We quit our corporate jobs to travel in our 50s. Four years later, the risk has paid off. [33d]
- After spending a year living in South America, there's one country I recommend to all first-time visitors coming from the US [33d]
- Nara Smith in Target? The tradwife economy is going mainstream. [33d]
- Student-loan borrowers kicked off Biden's affordable repayment plan need more time to prep for higher bills, lawmakers say [33d]
- Inside Paramount's plan to TikTok-ify its flagship streamer [33d]
- After dealing with dozens of layovers as a frequent flyer, I've found 5 ways to make them actually enjoyable [33d]
- 3 red flags to look out for at a Korean barbecue restaurant, according to a top Korean chef [33d]
- I'm a recent college grad living with my parents. It's been nearly impossible to even get a part-time job. [33d]
- I've lived in New England my whole life. There's one Maine town I swear by visiting in late spring. [33d]
- My family had never been to Spain before moving there from the US. It was risky, but I'm glad we didn't visit first. [33d]
- Google says 75% of the company's new code is AI-generated [33d]
- Before EPA regulations, air and water pollution shaped life across the US. See what American cities looked like then. [33d]
- As a parenting coach, I knew I had to give my daughter permission to be sad — even at Disney World [33d]
- I had to sell my mom's home to cover assisted living costs. Downsizing her belongings brought us together. [33d]
- A studio exec put a blink-and-you'll miss it moment in 'Fight Club' as a middle finger to Rupert Murdoch [33d]
- $8.5 billion consulting firm Grant Thornton is tying US partner bonuses to AI use [33d]
- Google's new chips are a shot at Nvidia — and a big hint at where AI goes next [33d]
- Duolingo dials back its 'unhinged' marketing [34d]
- Apple's incoming CEO faces a fresh set of marketing challenges [34d]
- SpaceX's IPO could be a real problem for Tesla [34d]
- I worked 12-hour shifts on fishing boats. I used the money I made to start a business that's now worth millions. [34d]
- Elon Musk says government checks for all wouldn't spike inflation. Economist Steve Hanke says that's not guaranteed. [34d]
- Red Lobster diners loved 'Endless Shrimp.' Just don't ask the waiters about it. [34d]
- An Instacart founder shares his sneaker test for entrepreneurs [34d]
- New Apple CEO John Ternus is inheriting a pressure cooker [34d]
- Sam Altman compares Anthropic's Mythos to dropping a bomb while selling a $100 billion bomb shelter [34d]
- I applied to 2,000 jobs before getting offers at Target and a startup. Here's how I decided which to pick. [34d]
- The 3 prompts Mark Cuban recommends you plug into Claude [34d]
- New York wants to tax empty second homes. Here's what happened in cities that tried it. [34d]
- Deciding between multiple job offers? Let us analyze them for you. [34d]
- Nobel Prize-winning economist isn't convinced by Anthropic CEO's warning of a white-collar jobs wipeout [34d]
- My husband won't help me manage our money, but he's full of opinions about how I spend it. Am I wrong to ignore him? [34d]
- The AI boom won't last, a top VC warns, as he urges startups to cash out [34d]
- Uncle Sam wants YOU to get jacked — but at what cost? [34d]
- Why Lockheed Martin's $2 trillion F-35 program is so expensive [34d]
- Zoe Saldaña says she spent years 'mastering' her makeup — now she keeps it to one product [34d]
- Inside the AI startup Elon Musk is betting $60 billion on [34d]
- Demi Moore, 63, says her 'life-changing' nighttime routine helps her wind down [34d]
- Ukraine teamed up its sea and interceptor drones for the first time to down a Russian Shahed [34d]
- New AI lab Core Automation 'nerdsniped' researchers from Anthropic, Google DeepMind [34d]
- We retired early to travel the world. I didn't expect how exhausting the freedom would feel. [34d]
- They quit Bain, McKinsey, and BCG to be AI founders — and had to unlearn consulting fast [34d]
- 'Instrumental' Jump Trading quant researcher is getting launch capital from Millennium [34d]
- OpenAI's original San Francisco office is on the market for $1.5 million. Take a look inside. [34d]
- OpenAI wants you to know how good its new image model is at faking real photos [34d]
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