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- You don't need an AI degree to land an AI-powered internship [22d]
- Elon Musk misled Twitter investors in an effort to try to lower its purchase price, a jury finds [22d]
- Tech Memo interview: Talking 'atoms' and 'bits' with Eclipse's Joe Fath [23d]
- You're laughing. The metaverse is dying, and you're laughing. [23d]
- Taylor Frankie Paul was supposed to revive 'The Bachelorette.' The fiasco says a lot about why the franchise is losing viewers. [23d]
- Judge throws out Sam Altman's sister's lawsuit accusing him of sexual abuse— but leaves door open to refile [23d]
- Box CEO says companies will need to figure out how to budget for workers running up AI token bills [23d]
- See Hermès new tech collection, from a $5,150 charging case for your Apple devices to a $820 cardholder [23d]
- I packed for a 7-day trip to Canada with just a backpack. Here are 6 items I'm glad I brought and 4 I wish I had. [23d]
- Ukraine says its 'red' team forces beat NATO's 'blue' team forces in every combat scenario during recent naval drone drills [23d]
- Dunkin's $6 value meal is back. I tried it, and a full breakfast cost half the usual price. [23d]
- Goldman Sachs maps out where it's pushing AI — and the risks that could upend its strategy [23d]
- As a chief innovation officer, writing fiction helps me with my job. I'm now a better strategist. [23d]
- I've traveled beyond Japan's popular Tokyo-Kyoto-Osaka route. There are 4 day trips I'd actually recommend. [23d]
- 11 of the most interesting quotes from Claude users about their hopes and fears for AI [23d]
- How millions of student-loan borrowers will be affected by their transfer to the Treasury [23d]
- I made a Michelin-starred chef's version of a McDonald's McMuffin. It only took 10 minutes and tasted way better than the original. [23d]
- I've been a wedding photographer for over 12 years. Here are 10 of the best ideas I've seen at weddings. [23d]
- I adopted a new fitness strategy in my 40s that's helped me run half-marathons, hold handstands, and do pull-ups as I age [23d]
- An 80-year-old was scammed out of $285,000. His computer was accessed remotely, and his money turned into cryptocurrency. [23d]
- Here's what Bari Weiss told CBS News employees as the company starts a new round of layoffs [23d]
- Every couple from 'The Bachelor' universe who are still together [23d]
- I've been to all 50 states. These are my 6 favorite cities to visit in the spring. [23d]
- I tried every new item on The Cheesecake Factory's spring menu. I now have a new favorite appetizer. [23d]
- I visited an Eddie Bauer store, and it quickly became clear why the retailer is closing locations [23d]
- One of the world's biggest energy groups is telling people to work from home as oil prices soar [23d]
- Mark Cuban says he's joined the Mac Mini craze, using one to counter a flood of AI-generated emails [23d]
- My first performance review after maternity leave was disappointing. It was difficult to be a great mom and a great employee. [23d]
- Elon Musk has a history of doing the impossible. A Tesla Terafab may be his most difficult challenge yet. [23d]
- Why Scott Galloway is leading a movement against Big Tech [23d]
- How these JPMorgan dealmakers spot the next drink craze before it hits your fridge [23d]
- I thought using AI and vibe coding could protect me from job cuts, but Amazon still laid me off. Here's what I learned. [23d]
- How True Religion turned a Y2K throwback into a $500 million comeback [23d]
- What parts of your job would you give to AI? [23d]
- I've applied to over 500 jobs in the 11 months since my layoff. I lost hot water and started a GoFundMe. [23d]
- Inside Scott Galloway's messy, money-first activism [23d]
- The 5 most important work relationships you should prioritize for career growth — besides your boss [23d]
- I'm an ICU nurse in New York City. I start my day at 5:30 am with a prayer, a cup of coffee, and rounds with my trauma patients. [23d]
- Even with US Navy warships, getting oil flowing through the Strait of Hormuz isn't likely to be quick or easy, analysts say [23d]
- AI influencers are here. Real content creators have one way to fight back. [23d]
- China is putting OpenClaw to work in robots [23d]
- TSA lines in Las Vegas aren't long. Casinos are donating food and basics to agents to keep it that way. [23d]
- Mark Cuban says he thinks the humanoid robot push will fail in 5 to 10 years [23d]
- I moved my family to Korea for a job. Then I got laid off — and I'm still glad we came. [23d]
- Jensen Huang says he will be 'deeply alarmed' if his $500,000 engineer did not consume at least $250,000 of tokens [23d]
- The robot that went on the fritz while dancing at Haidilao in California was in 'celebration mode,' the restaurant says [23d]
- Hyundai's Motional wants to deploy robotaxis at lower costs. Here are 5 takeaways from our chat with the CEO. [23d]
- Emergent's CEO tells BI why he feeds hiring interview transcripts into ChatGPT [23d]
- I'm 80 and a former weightlifter. Life after retirement felt dull — so I started exercising again. [23d]
- I quit my marketing job to backpack Asia. Traveling alone gave me the confidence to take big career risks. [23d]
- Snowflake makes cuts as part of 'targeted adjustments' to the company's strategy [23d]
- Audit sparked by Business Insider story slams California ties to Chinese boarding school [23d]
- Uber gave up on driverless cars. Now it's paying the price. [23d]
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