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Real Estate 2024-03-27T09:22:01Z

What everyone's getting wrong about the housing market

The rise in mortgage rates has both buyers and sellers playing the waiting game. They could be making a grave mistake.
Finance 2024-03-25T14:37:21Z

We're watching an American retirement crisis unfold

What was once a natural part of the American dream — retirement — is now a luxury many workers can't afford.
Entertainment 2024-03-23T20:21:40Z

Natasha Bedingfield tells the real rainy story behind that iconic 'Unwritten' line

Bedingfield opened up to Insider about feeling the rain on her skin, having a pocketful of sunshine, and why these metaphors still resonate today.
Health 2024-03-23T09:45:01Z

Sam Altman's mission to increase human lifespan with a $180 million shipping container experiment at Retro Biosciences

Sam Altman started a $180 million side project called Retro Biosciences, hoping to add 10 healthy, enjoyable years onto the back end of our lifespans.
Economy 2024-03-23T09:17:01Z

Meet the Americans who can't retire

Retirees used to count on ample pensions and a chance to unwind after a long career. Not anymore.
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Tech 2024-03-21T19:07:52Z

Apple's horrible day — explained in 60 seconds

The stakes are high for Apple. The DOJ has likened the suit to the famous Microsoft antitrust case.
Personal Finance 2024-03-21T16:24:30Z

Understanding APY: How it Works With Examples

Discover how annual percentage yield or APY can impact your savings. We also dive into how it's calculated and how it compares to the interest rate.
AI 2024-03-20T09:00:04Z

Inflection's implosion and ChatGPT's stall reveal AI's consumer problem

Inflection AI, a startup backed by Bill Gates and Eric Schmidt, fails to achieve success with its consumer-focused AI chatbot.
Premium Finance 2024-03-19T16:37:11Z

Merrill Lynch's training course to work with wealthy clients involves graded exams, hitting asset goals, and landing clients. One trainee explains how it works.

25-year-old trainee Lindsey Clark takes Business Insider into Merrill Lynch's training program and what it takes to make the cut.
Economy 2024-03-17T11:31:01Z

I'm a high-school junior. Here's the real reason my generation is falling behind.

Because of teacher shortages, high school students are just getting "better at watching TikTok."
Premium Retail 2024-03-15T16:00:49Z

Quince vs. Quince: A Michelin-starred restaurant says a startup stole its name and is ruining its reputation

The award-winning San Francisco restaurant Quince says the cheap-cashmere startup Quince.com, which now sells cookware, is encroaching on its territory.
Tech 2024-03-15T09:35:01Z

Elon Musk vs. Sam Altman: One is clearly winning the nastiest battle in tech

Elon Musk's lawsuit may be weak, but PR experts told Business Insider he'd put OpenAI in the hot seat.
Careers 2024-03-13T13:37:15Z

The new office ritual? Zyn nicotine pouches

Zyn, a type nicotine pouch, is gaining popularity with some workers looking to get a boost. But, like any nicotine product, there's risk of addiction.
Entertainment 2024-03-13T12:36:01Z

How producer Nick Lee helped Ariana Grande make the most personal song on her new album

"Ordinary Things," the final track on Ariana Grande's new album "Eternal Sunshine," features a voice recording of Grande's grandma.
Tech 2024-03-12T09:00:01Z

TikTok's growth rate has collapsed. 'Life' may be getting in the way for its younger users.

TikTok's user growth lagged behind Snapchat, YouTube, Instagram, and even Facebook in the final quarter of 2023.
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Tech 2024-03-11T12:46:13Z

Mark Zuckerberg is almost $54 billion richer this year — and he's closing in on Elon Musk

Mark Zuckerberg's net worth has soared in 2024 as the Meta's share price keeps rising, while Tesla's stock slide is eroding Elon Musk's fortune.
Law 2024-03-10T11:44:01Z

SCOTUS is hearing 2 cases about political censorship on social media that could change how the internet works forever

SCOTUS is hearing two cases — NetChoice v. Paxton and Moody v. NetChoice — concerning free speech and political censorship on social media.
Economy 2024-03-07T20:08:29Z

Single parents need the gig economy but it's screwing them over

Single parents are struggling to make ends meet as drivers for gig platforms, citing lack of benefits and economic instability.
Premium Finance 2024-03-06T17:20:05Z

Meet Neema Raphael, the data whiz key to Goldman's AI ambitions who's overseeing the bank's army of engineers and scientists

Goldman Sachs' chief data officer, Neema Raphael, gives Business Insider an in-depth look at his strategy to get the most out of the bank's data.
Premium Healthcare 2024-03-06T14:41:30Z

Amazon, CVS, and Walgreens went all in on primary care. Their bets are bleeding money.

Big retail companies like Walgreens, CVS, and Amazon, want a piece of the $4.5 trillion healthcare industry, but scaling primary care isn't easy.
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