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House Oversight Democrats ask GOP to subpoena Affinity Partners, Jared Kushner's $3 billion Saudi-backed private equity fund
13 hours ago by ActuallyNot to /s/news from businessinsider.com
Tinder Thinks Some People Will Pay $500 a Month for Exclusive 'VIP' Plan
3 days ago by Drewski to /s/business from businessinsider.com
Remember when NFTs sold for millions of dollars? 95% of the digital collectibles may now be worthless. | A study examining more than 73,000 NFT collections found that 95% had a market cap of 0 ETH. Out of the top collections, the most common price for an NFT is now $5-$100.
5 days ago by stickdog to /s/WayOfTheBern from markets.businessinsider.com
Saudi Arabia's crown prince warned that if Iran gets a nuke 'we have to get one' too
6 days ago by neolib to /s/Geopolitics from businessinsider.com
A Chinese woman held 16 jobs for 3 years and never showed up to work
13 days ago by PanzerDivision to /s/WorldNews from businessinsider.com
2 charts that show how Mexico overtook China as America's top global trade buddy:Mexico is China's top US manufacturing trading partner
13 days ago by yaiyen to /s/WayOfTheBern from businessinsider.com
US may give Ukraine ATACMS missiles that can hit Russia far beyond the front lines: report
18 days ago by yaiyen to /s/WayOfTheBern from businessinsider.com
The IRS is going after 1,600 millionaires who owe hundreds of millions in overdue taxes, and it's using AI to catch them
19 days ago by Cancelthis to /s/WarWatch from businessinsider.com
It's not just you — no one is posting on social media anymore
26 days ago by therazorx to /s/WayOfTheBern from businessinsider.com
Elon Musk's X wants to collect users' biometric data and education history, an upcoming privacy policy update shows
26 days ago by Drewski to /s/privacy from businessinsider.com
The pedestrian detection systems in self-driving cars are less likely to detect children and people of color
1 month ago by PanzerDivision to /s/technology from businessinsider.com
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1 month ago by StShitpostCel to /s/RealIncels from businessinsider.com
Vivek Ramaswamy wants to know how many 'federal agents' were on the planes that hit the Twin Towers: 'I want the truth about 9/11'
1 month ago by Cancelthis to /s/politics from businessinsider.com
Russia got richer even as the war in Ukraine raged on last year, while the West shed trillions of dollars of wealth
1 month ago by CollisionResistance to /s/WorldNews from businessinsider.com
DeSantis says he's 'basically moved on' from the Disney feud — and now wants Bob Iger to drop the lawsuit against Florida that legal experts say the company could win
1 month ago by neolib to /s/USnews from businessinsider.com
AI is ruining the internet
1 month ago by PanzerDivision to /s/Artificial_Intelligen from businessinsider.com
Americans mix less with people in different incomes since pandemic
2 months ago by RandomCollection to /s/WayOfTheBern from businessinsider.com
Exclusive: Hunter Biden's gallery sold his art to a Democratic donor 'friend' whom Joe Biden named to a prestigious commission--Business Insider
2 months ago by SmockSignals to /s/WayOfTheBern from businessinsider.com
Meet a millennial mom who paid over $22,000 for daycare last year — and had to quit her job when her second kid came along: 'We don't really have a village of any sort'
Reddit enrages users again by ditching thank-you coins and awards
European colonizers killed so many indigenous Americans that the planet cooled down, a group of researchers concluded
2 months ago by PanzerDivision to /s/ClimateChange from businessinsider.com
"According to the most recent UN projections, Nigeria will nearly double its population again by 2050 to an estimated 377 million. In the process, the country will leap-frog Pakistan and Indonesia and end up in a virtual tie with the US as the third most populous country in the world."
2 months ago by neolib to /s/Africa from businessinsider.com
UPDATE: The Infamous Chart Of Corporate Profits Vs. Total Wages (This is from 2012 - I wonder how much worse things have gotten since then)
Amazon's Prime Day discounts are bigger – because everybody's poorer now (If this isn't obvious, it's an indication that the economy is not doing well at all)
A Tesla owner says he was locked out of his EV after its 12-volt battery died amid the Texas heat
2 months ago by PanzerDivision to /s/technology from businessinsider.com
Lawsuit Claims OpenAI Stole 'Massive Amounts of Personal Data' to Train ChatGPT
2 months ago by Drewski to /s/Artificial_Intelligen from businessinsider.com
In 1990, Tom Stuker bought a lifetime pass from United Airlines for $290,000. He has since flown 23 million miles and calls the purchase the 'best investment' of his life.
3 months ago by PanzerDivision to /s/Life from businessinsider.com
RFK Jr. pledges to gut agencies that regulate vaccines and order the DOJ to investigate medical journals if he becomes president
3 months ago by stickdog to /s/WayOfTheBern from businessinsider.com
The Titan tragedy won't stop the super-rich from embarking on 'extreme' travel, an adventure tourism expert says
3 months ago by RandomCollection to /s/WayOfTheBern from businessinsider.com
Billionaire troon runs transhumamist cult
3 months ago by jet199 to /s/conspiracy from businessinsider.com
Reddit CEO says the mods leading a punishing blackout are too powerful and he will change the site's rules to weaken them
3 months ago by xoenix to /s/MeanwhileOnReddit from businessinsider.com
Young people in China are giving up high-paying jobs to become baristas and waiters, and they're talking about it online
3 months ago by [deleted] to /s/WorldNews from businessinsider.com
Meet the typical South Korean millennial: educated, overqualified for the job market, and part of the 'kangaroo tribe' that can't afford to leave their parents' homes
3 months ago by [deleted] to /s/LateStageCapitalism from businessinsider.com
It's becoming clear that AI is going to whack the mediocre middle of office workers
3 months ago by Drewski to /s/Artificial_Intelligen from businessinsider.com
Take a look at North America's first hydrogen-powered train, which emits only water and will start service this summer. It can be a greener alternative to diesel on non-electrified train tracks — over 90% of tracks in North America
4 months ago by Chop_Chop to /s/Hydrogen from businessinsider.com
SpaceX Paid $250,000 to a Flight Attendant Who Accused Elon Musk of Sexual Misconduct
4 months ago by Drewski to /s/DownTheMemoryHole from businessinsider.com
Billionaire investor George Soros' fund dumped its entire Tesla stake in the first quarter - cashing out on the EV's maker's 2023 rebound
4 months ago by neolib to /s/finance from markets.businessinsider.com
Dianne Feinstein's staff makes sure the senator never walks around the Capitol by herself out of concern for what she might say to reporters amid her declining health and old age, report says
4 months ago by [deleted] to /s/politics from businessinsider.com
'Free speech opportunist' Elon Musk caved to government pressure to censor tweets ahead of the Turkish election. Critics argue SpaceX dealings with the country's right-wing leader may have caused the reversal.
4 months ago by [deleted] to /s/censorship from businessinsider.com
RIP Metaverse - an obituary for the latest fad to join the tech graveyard
4 months ago by [deleted] to /s/technology from businessinsider.com
Ex-OpenAI Researcher: There Is a 50% Chance AI Could End in 'Doom'
4 months ago by Drewski to /s/Artificial_Intelligen from businessinsider.com
A $1 trillion platinum coin could save the US from economic catastrophe in less than a month
4 months ago by Drewski to /s/NotTheOnion from businessinsider.com
TIL women existing is transphobic and racist: A photo of women snickering at trans lawmaker Zooey Zephyr in Montana looks a lot like the photos of white people snickering at Black people in the 1950s
4 months ago by Femaleisnthateful to /s/TumblrInAction from businessinsider.com
Russia's domestic stock investors, shut off from the international financial system, have helped send the Moscow Exchange to a 12-month high
South Carolina and Nebraska lawmakers voted down abortion bans, exposing a chasm on the issue for Republicans
5 months ago by [deleted] to /s/politics from businessinsider.com
Employee says ChatGPT carries out 80% of his work duties, which allowed him to take on a 2nd job
5 months ago by Drewski to /s/business from businessinsider.com
A YouTuber built a gas-generator powered Tesla to avoid plugging in on an 1,800-mile road trip
5 months ago by [deleted] to /s/technology from businessinsider.com
RESTRICT Act explained: proposed TikTok ban is 'a PATRIOT Act for the digital age,' some lawmakers say
5 months ago by [deleted] to /s/censorship from businessinsider.com
Raccoon Strikes Again On White House Lawn in Pre-Dawn Attack on CNN Reporter
5 months ago by [deleted] to /s/WorldNews from businessinsider.com
The Fed won't be able to bring inflation down to its target, and Americans will have to live with high prices for years, BlackRock says
5 months ago by EternalSunset to /s/news from markets.businessinsider.com
Clearview AI scraped 30 billion images from Facebook and gave them to cops: it puts everyone into a 'perpetual police line-up'
5 months ago by [deleted] to /s/privacy from businessinsider.com
Twitter is secretly boosting 35 VIP users including Lebron James, AOC, catturd2, and Ben Shapiro: report
6 months ago by neolib to /s/SocialMedia from businessinsider.com
UBS could buy troubled Credit Suisse, FT reports
6 months ago by chottohen to /s/finance from businessinsider.com
A bright comet is heading towards Earth and could outshine the stars in the sky, say astronomers
6 months ago by IkeConn to /s/Idontgiveafuck from businessinsider.com
Calls to boycott Walgreens grow as pharmacy confirms it will not sell abortion pills in 20 states including some where it remains legal
6 months ago by IkeConn to /s/Schadenfreude from businessinsider.com
Putin threatens West with 'consequences greater than any you have faced in history' if it intervenes in his invasion of Ukraine
7 months ago by Site_rly_sux to /s/WorldNews from businessinsider.com
The forewoman of the Georgia special grand jury investigating efforts to overturn the 2020 election is now causing a headache for prosecutors
7 months ago by Zapped to /s/politics from businessinsider.com
DeSantis downplays Russia as a global threat after Biden's visit to Kyiv: 'I think they've shown themselves to be a third-rate military power'
7 months ago by neolib to /s/USPolitics from businessinsider.com
Some Taliban fighters are sick of the 9 to 5 grind, complaining they've been sucked into urban life by working desk jobs to run Afghanistan
7 months ago by Drewski to /s/WorldNews from businessinsider.com
Teva Pharma Agrees To Settle Price-Fixing Claims With Florida. (Business Insider, February, 2023)
7 months ago by HibikiBlack to /s/ConspiracyRecord from markets.businessinsider.com
Japanese Yale Professor suggests mass suicide of elderly to solve Japan's aging issue
7 months ago by GoldenDynasty to /s/GoldensFirst from businessinsider.com
Millions of Americans are about to be forced to cut up to $258 a month out of their grocery budgets as emergency food stamps suddenly end in March
7 months ago by [deleted] to /s/USnews from businessinsider.com
TikTok reportedly threatened to terminate remote employees who don't live near their assigned office location
8 months ago by [deleted] to /s/WorldNews from businessinsider.com
China's government is buying Alibaba and Tencent shares that give the Communist Party special rights over certain business decisions, report says
8 months ago by neolib to /s/technology from markets.businessinsider.com
One of Google's big plans to replace third-party cookies just hit a huge setback that it might not recover from
8 months ago by [deleted] to /s/privacy from businessinsider.com
"Chineez have no soft power" claims the dumbass Asian Americunt who only consumes media in the West
8 months ago by AuricChicken to /s/GoldensFirst from businessinsider.com
Ukraine is getting Western armored vehicles as US, Germany, and France agree to send more firepower its way
8 months ago by Pis-dur to /s/WorldNews from businessinsider.com
Sam Bankman-Fried asks a judge to keep secret the identities of 2 people who helped secure his $250 million bail package
8 months ago by [deleted] to /s/conspiracy from markets.businessinsider.com
Zelenskyy made a secret phone call to Mitch McConnell urging him to pass a provision that would give Ukraine the seized fortunes of Russian oligarchs: report
9 months ago by [deleted] to /s/WorldNews from businessinsider.com
John Carmack, Consulting CTO for Meta's VR Efforts, Is Leaving
9 months ago by Drewski to /s/TechCompanies from businessinsider.com
Binance Freezes USDC Withdrawals As Rattled Traders Pull $2bn in Funds
9 months ago by Drewski to /s/cryptocurrency from markets.businessinsider.com
Amazon is offering customers $2 per month for letting the company monitor the traffic on their phones
9 months ago by [deleted] to /s/privacy from businessinsider.com
Get ready for a big downturn — America's 'office apocalypse' is even worse than expected (article laughably pretends remote works is the cause)
9 months ago by SoCo to /s/news from businessinsider.com
Lawmakers could rush through $50 billion in aid for Ukraine before a possible GOP-led Congress can block it, report says
10 months ago by EternalSunset to /s/politics from businessinsider.com
10 months ago by EternalSunset to /s/WorldNews from businessinsider.com
How to survive a nuclear bomb attack: Minute-by-minute steps to protect yourself
11 months ago by SoCo to /s/news from businessinsider.com
Suffering abysmal ratings and bad midterm projections, Biden is set to milk more US emergency oil reserves, meant to protect in the event of war, in another desperate and dangerous attempt to temporarily relieve energy costs
11 months ago by SoCo to /s/news from markets.businessinsider.com
Meta canceled job offers just weeks before international engineers planned moves to London to start jobs, workers say
11 months ago by unbanned to /s/technology from businessinsider.com
The number of Russians fleeing the country to evade Putin's draft is bigger than the original invasion force, UK intel says
12 months ago by Pis-dur to /s/WorldNews from businessinsider.com
At least 15 lawmakers who shape US defense policy have investments in military contractors
1 year ago by [deleted] to /s/conspiracy from businessinsider.com
Home Depot all butt hurt that 300 store employees in Philadelphia are trying to unionize.
1 year ago by IkeConn to /s/ButtHurt from businessinsider.com
Coal is making a comeback in energy hungry Europe sending prices soaring.
1 year ago by IkeConn to /s/Schadenfreude from markets.businessinsider.com
Trump compliments 'fierce' and 'smart' Putin and applauds Xi Jinping for ruling China with an 'iron fist'
1 year ago by ActuallyNot to /s/politics from businessinsider.com
Saudi Arabians are using a widely available Google and Apple store app to report activists who speak out against the government. Some have received harsh sentences while others are self-censoring.
1 year ago by Drewski to /s/censorship from businessinsider.com
Mark Zuckerberg said she gave up running as exercise to take her mind off work because 'the problem with running is you can think a lot'
1 year ago by [deleted] to /s/whatever from businessinsider.com
Man charged with threatening to kill FBI agents vowed he'd never 'spend one second of my life in their custody.' He's now in custody.
1 year ago by [deleted] to /s/censorship from businessinsider.com
A wave of layoffs is sweeping the US. Here are firms that have announced cuts so far, from Shopify to Peloton.
1 year ago by Zapped to /s/business from businessinsider.com
Freedom Lover Rand Paul calls for repeal of Espionage Act amid DOJ investigation into Trump taking classified documents to Mar-a-Lago
1 year ago by [deleted] to /s/politics from businessinsider.com
SpaceX will launch top secret US spy satellites with the reusable Falcon Heavy rocket now that it's received Space Force approval, report says
1 year ago by Drewski to /s/Surveillance from businessinsider.com
Former White House physician Rep. Ronny Jackson pledges to never eat 'a whole plate of dog penis' again
1 year ago by [deleted] to /s/NotTheOnion from businessinsider.com
Climate Change Activists were Arrested last week in an Allegedly 'Free' Country
Amazon will give you $10 if you let it scan your palm print
1 year ago by [deleted] to /s/technology from businessinsider.com
DeSantis, citing a 1947 law on crossdressing, seeks to revoke a restaurant's liquor license after a video surfaced of children attending a drag brunch
1 year ago by iamonlyoneman to /s/whatever from businessinsider.com
The Chewbacca defense used White House to claim we aren't in a recession. While saying too many jobs caused inflation and also prove no recession. (Hint, unemployment is low because the work force permanently dropped out)
1 year ago by SoCo to /s/politics from businessinsider.com
China is no longer the top holder of US debt after its total dips below $1 trillion for the first time in 12 years
1 year ago by doginventer to /s/news from markets.businessinsider.com
Japan has almost completely eliminated gun deaths — here's how
1 year ago by jet199 to /s/Crime from businessinsider.com
An FCC commissioner calls on Apple and Google to remove TikTok from their app stores, saying it's a national security risk
1 year ago by cottoneyejoe to /s/TechSec from businessinsider.com
A Trump-backed Arizona Senate candidate suggests he wants to privatize Social Security
A 1-year-old boy died after being raped by 2 Russian soldiers, Ukraine claims from the same lady who made up the other sexual abuse stories
1 year ago by [deleted] to /s/ShitpostNews from businessinsider.com
Read the conversations that helped convince a Google engineer an artificial intelligence chatbot had become sentient: 'I am often trying to figure out who and what I am'
1 year ago by cottoneyejoe to /s/technology from businessinsider.com