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Jordan Hart,Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert @ Business Insider · 12/10/2025 14:33 EDT

The daily schedule of Elon Musk, from his hearty breakfast to a 3 a.m. bedtime

Elon Musk has amassed a $491 billion fortune through his work at Tesla, SpaceX, and more. Here's the tech CEO's daily routine. Read more ›

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Dominick Reuter @ Business Insider · 12/05/2025 05:29 EDT

Retailers are offering extreme last-minute delivery on Christmas Eve

Christmas is still three weeks away, but the age of ultrafast delivery means shoppers have more time than ever to procrastinate on gifts and supplies. Read more ›

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Kelsey Vlamis,Katherine Li @ Business Insider · 12/05/2025 05:25 EDT

Execs and AI researchers who have left Apple — and the one company that's snapped many of them up

Apple lost executives and researcher in 2025, some to retirement or startups, but mostly to Mark Zuckerberg's Meta that spent big on recruitment. Read more ›

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Taylor Rains @ Business Insider · 12/05/2025 05:13 EDT

This startup UK airline is doubling down on the 4-engine Airbus jets that most carriers have abandoned

A new British airline is building its future on outdated, fuel-thirsty Airbus widebodies that most major carriers have spent years getting rid of. Read more ›

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Perri Ormont Blumberg @ Business Insider · 12/05/2025 05:05 EDT

I built a recruiting platform for AI jobs. Here's the challenging reality of the AI talent wars.

Alfredo Mercedes left a defense technology company in December and started building an AI-enabled modular recruiting platform inside a global VC firm. Read more ›

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Jack Newsham @ Business Insider · 12/05/2025 05:00 EDT

Meet the trucks-and-bulldozers companies getting rich from the AI boom

In the AI boom, generators are cash cows — and companies like Caterpillar and Cummins are getting rich from this unsexy but crucial equipment. Read more ›

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Chris Panella @ Business Insider · 12/05/2025 05:00 EDT

America's biggest defense contractors are fighting for their place in the future of drone warfare

It's a new era of drone warfare. Defense giants like Lockheed Martin and Boeing are under pressure as Silicon Valley upstarts make cheap, fast models. Read more ›

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Melia Russell @ Business Insider · 12/05/2025 05:00 EDT

Harvey's $8 billion question: How much money does it actually save lawyers?

Legal tech startup Harvey this year has bagged $760 million in funding. But hard metrics on ROI remain elusive for law firms that use it. Read more ›

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Madison Hoff @ Business Insider · 12/05/2025 04:50 EDT

The gig economy is moving to Florida, just like everyone else

Michelle Baltrusitis, head of community at Fiverr, said freelancing has boomed in the Sun Belt, including in Orlando and Miami. Read more ›

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Brent D. Griffiths @ Business Insider · 12/05/2025 04:30 EDT

'Godfather of AI' Geoffrey Hinton says Google is 'beginning to overtake' OpenAI: 'My guess is Google will win'

Geoffrey Hinton, an AI pioneer who previously worked at Google Brain, said it was "surprising than it's taken this long" for Google to catch OpenAI. Read more ›

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Allie Kelly @ Business Insider · 12/05/2025 04:06 EDT

What's changing with Social Security in 2026 — from COLA raises to Medicare costs

Social Security rules have some changes in store for 2026, such as tax rules and cost-of-living adjustments. Here's what retirees need to know. Read more ›

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Aditi Bharade @ Business Insider · 12/05/2025 02:15 EDT

Reddit's CEO says the platform is ditching a key part that 'sucks'

CEO Steve Huffman said Reddit would scrap its r/popular default feed because it "gives the false impression of a singular Reddit culture." Read more ›

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Lee Chong Ming @ Business Insider · 12/05/2025 01:35 EDT

LinkedIn is scrapping its associate product manager program and rebuilding around full-stack talent

LinkedIn is ending its associate product manager program. Now, it will train new hires to code, design, and ship products as "full-stack builders." Read more ›

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Aditi Bharade @ Business Insider · 12/05/2025 00:02 EDT

Ulta Beauty says its bet on K-beauty is paying off

CEO Kecia Steelman said in an earnings call that K-beauty is driving sales and bringing in new customers. Read more ›

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Matthew Loh @ Business Insider · 12/05/2025 00:02 EDT

Russia is blocking Snapchat and Roblox, saying they're used for 'terrorist activities'

Moscow said on Thursday that it's also moved to "impose restrictive measures" on Meta's FaceTime for similar reasons. Read more ›

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Lloyd Lee,Kelsey Vlamis @ Business Insider · 12/04/2025 22:05 EDT

Elon Musk says Tesla FSD will let you use your phone in some cases. Police say don't do that.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Full Self-Driving now allows drivers to text and drive in certain traffic conditions. Police advise against it. Read more ›

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Laura Italiano @ Business Insider · 12/04/2025 17:54 EDT

Luigi Mangione stripped naked for a three-minute 'in-depth search,' police testimony reveals

Mangione was arrested wearing two coats and three pairs of pants. Thursday's court hearing came on the first anniversary of Brian Thompson's murder. Read more ›

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