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Companies laying off staff this year include Meta, Amazon, and Groupon — see the list

Layoffs have hit over 35 companies in 2026, including Meta, Walmart, and Groupon, as AI and economic conditions reshape the business landscape.
businessinsider 25h ago

Apple TV streaming service: Prices, plans, and content (2026)

Apple TV is home to critically acclaimed TV shows, films, and exclusive sports live streams. Plans start at $13 a month.
businessinsider 13h ago

'Dr. Doom' economist says inflation is still the market's top risk, and warns bond yields could rise to 3-decade highs

Roubini sees forces in markets and the broader economy pushing inflation higher over time, which he says could lead to a drastic surge in bond yields.

Lawmakers want to make daylight-saving time permanent — health experts say that's precisely the wrong idea

The House just voted to enshrine daylight-saving time. Doctors say it's bad for our health.
businessinsider 41h ago

Wix's CEO runs an AI coding giant. He says the tech still gets 'too much credit.'

Wix spent over $200 million on its vibe coding platform. The CEO still thinks AI is oversold.
businessinsider 30h ago

I spent 2 nights at Lisa Vanderpump's brand-new Las Vegas hotel. See inside the only new hotel opening on the Strip this year.

Lisa Vanderpump's first hotel opened in Las Vegas. The Vanderpump Hotel is both fun and sexy, making it perfect for couples and bachelorette parties.

The great Netflix-YouTube convergence is here

Netflix and YouTube are converging as the two companies chase creators, short-form video, and TV ad budgets.
businessinsider 47h ago

California's new EV incentive gives a leg up to Lucid and Rivian

Companies like Rivian and Lucid could be exempt from a price-cap that bars some EVs from qualifying for the new California EV incentive program.
businessinsider 38h ago

Sam Altman, mid-fight with Elon Musk, is stirring the pot with Anthropic too

The OpenAI CEO picked a public fight with Anthropic over its initiative "Inviting hard questions."
businessinsider 13h ago

I spend $800 on my hair every quarter and invest in dresses, heels, and makeup. They're all part of my professional confidence.

An analyst spends $800 every three months on her hair and gets her makeup professionally done for work events. It's her key to confidence at work.
businessinsider 12h ago

I was nervous to camp alone with my 9-year-old son, so we tried glamping. It was the perfect adventure with less stress.

Glamping was the perfect mother-son adventure. It felt less stressful than camping with him by myself and we still got to spend time in nature.

The CEO of a startup helping non-techies code still sees a lot of value in engineering degrees

The CEO of vibe-coding startup Emergent, Mukund Jha, joins BI's Dan DeFrancesco to discuss his company's exponential growth.
businessinsider 37h ago

I helped Jeff Bezos build Alexa. Here are the lessons that stuck with me from my early days at Amazon.

Chai Atreya worked as a software development manager at Amazon from 2012 to 2015. He left to apply what he learned from Jeff Bezos at another company.
businessinsider 30h ago

See what United's new 'Eurobusiness' economy layout on its new Airbus A321XLRs will look like

The new economy seat mirrors "Eurobusiness" class and will come at an upcharge.
businessinsider 22h ago

At 38, I didn't want to waste time trying to get pregnant. Our employers' fertility benefits let us skip straight to IVF.

My husband and I enjoyed our 30s before trying to grow our family. IVF gives us the best chance of not waiting too long.

I couldn't find a job for 9 months, so I decided to learn new skills. I'm now assembling electronics with no experience.

I lost my job in public service and have been unemployed ever since. I accepted a position assembling electronic parts, so I'm learning new skills.
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