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businessinsider 30h ago 13°

Labubu's wide, toothy grin is coming to the silver screen

Fans can look forward to a "live‑action and CGI hybrid" Labubu movie, produced by big-name Hollywood talent.
businessinsider 6h ago 13°

I moved my family to Korea for a job. Then I got laid off — and I'm still glad we came.

Bart Schaneman and his family had a full life in Colorado — a two-story house, cars, and jobs. In his 40s, they decided to move to South Korea.
businessinsider 40h ago 13°

Disney has over 40 movies coming to theaters through 2031 — here they all are

Here's what to know about Disney's upcoming movie releases through 2031, including Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars titles.
businessinsider 41h ago 13°

Ukraine says it can arm allies with 1,000 anti-Shahed interceptors a day, maybe more, if it gets more investment

Allies are turning to Ukraine for help to stop drones, particularly amid the war in the Middle East. Ukraine says it can help, with some investment.
businessinsider 25h ago 13°

'Alarming' distress is building in small private credit loans — but software still poses the biggest risk

A Houlihan Lokey report found signals of distress are high in loans to small companies, but the real risk is in still-healthy software companies.
businessinsider 34h ago 13°

Amazon said USPS backed out at the 'eleventh hour' in contract negotiations to increase package volume

If a deal with USPS falls through, it could dramatically shift how millions of Amazon packages move across the country.
businessinsider 25h ago 13°

I quit my dream job at Apple to launch a startup with my dad. I have no regrets.

Akshat Prakash left his job at Apple in 2022 to start his own business. His father gave him more credibility at first, then came on as the actual CEO.
businessinsider 21h ago 13°

I took a career break to spend a summer with my kids. It changed how I think about work

I walked away from a 17-year career to spend a real, unhurried summer with my kids — and it turned out to be the best decision I've ever made.
businessinsider 20h ago 13°

Nobel economist Paul Krugman says stagflation risk is rising, even after the Fed dismisses it

Economist Paul Krugman warned of rising stagflation risk in the US, clashing with Fed Chair Jerome Powell's latest assessment of economic conditions.
businessinsider 46h ago 13°

Wearing high-end items to work could be costing you raises and promotions

Bringing luxury designer bags to the office or wearing expensive, high-end pieces to work has risks, especially if you're early in your career.
businessinsider 21h ago 13°

I took my 81-year-old grandma on an international trip. It was great, but I wish I'd known more about traveling with an older relative.

I traveled from the US to Canada with my 81-year-old grandma. I wish I'd planned the trip to better accommodate her needs and include more downtime.
businessinsider 46h ago 13°

I explored an abandoned resort town in the Great Smoky Mountains, where the wealthy vacationed 100 years ago

Elkmont Historic District was once a Tennessee ghost town. Now, 16 cabins have been preserved and restored, and are open to the public.
businessinsider 38h ago 13°

3 big takeaways from the Fed's March meeting

Inflation and steep oil prices were headlines at the Fed's March meeting. Powell hinted he may remain on the FOMC after his term as chair.
businessinsider 19h ago 13°

I help high schoolers get into Ivy League colleges. My advice to parents is that your teens are taking too many AP classes.

In the past, the best students got accepted into Ivy Leagues, but that's no longer the reality. Instead, your teens should take fewer AP classes.
businessinsider 18h ago 13°

I pay my 8-year-old with Pokémon cards for his chores. It motivates him more than getting money.

My husband and I wanted to teach our kids financial literacy early. But my son only started doing chores when I paid him in Pokémon cards.
businessinsider 16h ago 12°

CBS News plans to imminently cut dozens of employees as Bari Weiss remakes the broadcast network

CBS News plans to lay off dozens of employees. Top editor Bari Weiss previously suggested that staffing changes were ahead.
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