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businessinsider 18h ago 30°

These are the 2 players from the Seahawks and Patriots with the top-selling jerseys ahead of the Super Bowl

The Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots are set to face off in Super Bowl LX. Here are the players driving the biggest jersey sales.
businessinsider 18h ago 29°

47 of the best albums in history that weren't nominated for album of the year at the Grammys

Award shows are bound to get stuff wrong, but a shocking number of masterpieces were ignored by the Grammys in the album of the year category.
businessinsider 5h ago 29°

I moved from the US to Finland for grad school and stayed to work. The pay is lower, but the work-life balance is great.

Jordan Blake Banks, an American who moved to Finland, said the pay is lower but healthcare education, and childcare are much more accessible.
businessinsider 22h ago 28°

Trump says airlines can fly to Venezuela again — and American wants to be the first to return

American Airlines is the first airline to announce plans to reinstate flights to Venezuela, adding that it would share details "in the coming months."
businessinsider 28h ago 27°

More than 300 stores are set to close across the US in 2026. Here's the list.

Macy's, Kroger, and Sak's Off 5th are leading in 2026 US retail store closures, citing long-term strategy and shifting consumer habits.
businessinsider 43h ago 26°

Meta boss says AI is letting one employee do the work of entire teams, and it shows how the company is rethinking hiring

The tech giant is doubling down on a trend of companies operating with leaner workforces, though it's still on the hunt for rockstar talent.
businessinsider 16h ago 26°

The 4 best TVs of 2026

Our display experts reviewed the best TVs from every brand to find the top QLED and OLED models across different performance and budget levels.
businessinsider 26h ago 25°

What smart people are saying about the biggest, most anticipated IPOs of the year: SpaceX and OpenAI

SpaceX and OpenAI and their leaders, Elon Musk and Sam Altman, are among tech's biggest figures. Both could IPO in 2026.
businessinsider 4h ago 24°

I left the US and work remotely from a boat in Southeast Asia. My hours are 9 p.m. to 5 a.m., but I still have time for adventures.

Jeremy Brand Yuan left San Francisco for Taiwan, and takes video calls with his US colleagues from his $27,000 boat. He feels lucky, but has made sacrifices.
businessinsider 42h ago 24°

7 of the best looks at Paris Fashion Week 2026, and 6 that missed the mark

Paris Fashion Week Men's was followed by the city's Spring 2026 Couture Week in January. Celebrities made fashion statements at both.
businessinsider 28h ago 23°

What is a Trump Account? How the new savings program for kids works

Trump Accounts are a new savings program for kids launching in 2026. Here's everything to know about eligibility, how they work, and how to open one.
businessinsider 45h ago 23°

AI is breaking the job application process — and forcing recruiters to rethink hiring and building the bench of talent

As AI reshapes job applications, companies focus less on titles and more on what candidates can actually do.
businessinsider 5h ago 23°

Employees say Target is MIA in Minneapolis: 'This is not the company I signed up for'

Across Minneapolis, Target employees are marching and volunteering amid the immigration crackdown, while pressing company leadership to do more
businessinsider 23h ago 23°

7 of the most beautiful US national parks, according to someone who's been to all of them

As someone who's visited all 63 major US national parks, I think some of the most beautiful include Acadia, Grand Teton, Olympic, and North Cascades.
businessinsider 5h ago 23°

Is this a bad time to look for a job? Companies can wait to hire, but would-be employees can't.

It takes a while for a job posting to turn into a hire. That can be frustrating for job seekers applying to work in the low-hire, low-fire job market.
businessinsider 48h ago 22°

Every winner of album of the year at the Grammys

Here's who won album of the year since the Grammys began in 1959, from Henry Mancini to Beyoncé.
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