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Cisco and automaker Stellantis are the latest big companies cutting US employees
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Tim Walz is dressing the part — and it's exactly what Harris needs
Waymo robotaxis have made their standby parking lot into a honking mess
The stock market is entering a prolonged period of chaos — and that's a good thing
Wall Street is worried about a recession, which means investors are paying closer attention to what actually matters in the stock market.
I'm a recent grad who gave up a six-figure job at JPMorgan without another offer. It all came down to career satisfaction.
US gymnast forced to give back Olympic bronze after top court intervenes to void an appeal it says came 4 seconds late
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Barcelona is banning Airbnbs. Other European cities have cracked down already — with some success.
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She grew up in Ukraine, studied accounting, and joined the army. But since Russia invaded, she did a hard career pivot — twice.
The war has created a big need for blue-collar workers in Ukraine. Women, like 32-year-old Yuliia Kuzmina, are stepping up.
A top nutrition scientist and gut health expert shares the two supplements he takes — and the three he ditched
A nutrition expert stopped taking supplements because research didn't back them up. Here are the two supplements Dr. Tim Spector still takes.
Promises of happier, healthier living drove tourists to Costa Rica in droves. Now, locals say the Blue Zone lifestyle is dying out.
Costa Rica locals told Business Insider that droves of tourists visiting the area have eroded the Blue Zone lifestyle the country was known for.
I quit Goldman Sachs to be a stay-at-home dad. More men should look after the kids so women can have careers.
Pranshu Dwivedi left Goldman Sachs in February 2024 to be a stay-at-home-dad. He said more men should be willing to stay home with their kids.