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Exclusive: Bill Gates, ousted for misconduct, is still pulling the strings at Microsoft
Insiders say he's Microsoft's secret weapon in the AI wars
One of the world's biggest cities is sinking, so officials are spending $35 billion to build a new capital. Take a look at Nusantara.
Rising sea levels are threatening to swamp Jakarta, Indonesia's biggest city, so authorities are building a new capital called Nusantara.
Who is Kristi Noem trying to impress by bragging about killing her dog?
A forthcoming book by Gov. Noem of South Dakota reveals she once shot and killed her family's dog and goat.
Why so many men in the US have stopped working
Men aren't working at the same rate they did in decades past. We asked two economists to help us figure out why.
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An Ivy League sophomore says he found a $105,000 side hustle: selling coveted restaurant reservations
Alex Eisler's biggest sale to date was for $1,358 for an omakase restaurant in Boston, he told Business Insider.
Sam Altman says this communication skill will help you level up in life
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says the ability to speak concisely is key to getting ahead in life. He calls it a "learnable skill" that takes some practice.
The 'Challengers' ending explained — and why its screenwriter thinks that question you're asking yourself is irrelevant
Zendaya's latest movie, "Challengers," has an ambiguous ending and is creating a buzz like "Saltburn." Here's what the ending might mean.
A financially independent couple that built wealth doing 'live-in flips' is pivoting to private lending. It earns them 'about 12%' — but you need 2 things to get started.
Carl and Mindy Jensen started doing private lending in 2016. To get started, you need capital and a network.