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Gas prices are surging amid Middle East tensions. Some EV owners, insulated from the spike, are gloating online.
Carly Schwartz hid her severe depression while working in Big Tech. Here's how she fought her way through and learned to be honest with colleagues.
Wendy's, Francesca's, and Saks are among those closing stores and restaurants in 2026, citing long-term strategy and shifting consumer habits.
Brown told Business Insider she felt bad after leaving her namesake brand. Then she figured out what she wanted to do next.
Several engineering studies ranked among the top-paying college majors by the middle of graduates' careers.
Eric Roberge, a financial advisor, weighs the benefits of Trump Accounts against flexible alternatives like 529 plans and taxable investment accounts.
The proliferation of drones above the battlefield in Ukraine is forcing NATO forces to reckon with their own vulnerabilities.
AI inference emerges as a critical factor in tech compensation, impacting engineer productivity and Silicon Valley hiring dynamics.
Before working on OpenAI's Codex, Michael Bolin was at Meta and Google. He said he's learned a thing or two about making an impact in Big Tech.
In an era of layoffs and AI anxiety, smashing things has become corporate America's newest coping mechanism.
Yann LeCun's AI startup AMI Labs raised a $1.03B seed round and named entrepreneur Alex LeBrun as CEO.
A central test of the war is whether Iran's armed forces can preserve their arsenal of drones and missiles that the US and Israel are hunting.
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