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Farmers in Nepal, one of Asia's poorest countries, harvest the shrub for Japan's money supply.
AI pop star Tilly Norwood released her first music video this week. It was meant to show the state of AI, it's creator says, not top the charts.
Generative AI is reshaping SaaS, leading Atlassian and Block to cut jobs. Stock-based compensation and financial discipline are key issues.
Tinder has a slew of new products for 2026, including offline events. CEO Spencer Rascoff said the company couldn't "put our heads in the sand."
For the city whose reputation is predicated on its safe haven status, Business Insider looks at what has happened in the days since the war began.
For nearly four years, I've lived in a van with my boyfriend. Sharing a small space as a couple has had challenges, but brought us closer together.
Agents are expected to receive their first $0 paycheck this weekend, potentially pushing more fed-up agents to call out and further spiral the chaos.
Russia added more launch rails and storage bunkers at the Donetsk airport, which was turned into a drone base last year.
Atlassian highlighted graduates as a worker category it wanted to retain amid cuts, in addition to high performers and those with transferable skills.
Honda joins a list of legacy automakers announcing billions in EV losses, including Ford, GM, and Volkswagen.
Celebrity chef Guy Fieri shared his favorite ways to upgrade a sandwich with tasty ingredients and easy tips, so I put his advice to the test.
Frank D'Alesio spent nearly two decades embedded in investigations targeting outlaw motorcycle clubs.
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