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- WorldBusiness Insider
Ukraine to give combat units $60M a month to procure drones directly as it seeks to reduce reliance on centralized acquisition
Drones have dominated the battlefield in Ukraine, wreaking havoc in the air, on the ground, and at sea.
- EntertainmentINSIDER
The spotlight is on Hollywood as awards season kicks into full gear
In this Saturday edition of BI Today, we're talking about the end of a GLP-1 shortage, and Hollywood's awards season.
- StyleBusiness Insider
22 of the best and worst looks Melania Trump has worn as first lady
Melania Trump's best first lady looks balance professional style and chicness, but she has also worn some controversial outfits.
- WorldBusiness Insider
A former soldier in North Korea's army says he was restricted to firing 3 bullets a year
Hyunseung Lee, a former soldier who fled North Korea, told BI that those sent to fight against Ukraine have "zero relationship with modern warfare."
- LifestyleINSIDER
I hold low-key parties at my house monthly. It's been the best thing for my social life.
I host a low-key party at my apartment every month. Guests bring their own snacks and I don't expect them to RSVP.
- WorldSalon
Elon's global takeover: Can one billionaire dismantle democracy? We'll find out
Musk's feud with Steve Bannon is largely self-indulgent theater — but the global consequences could be nasty
- PoliticsThe New Republic
The Washington Post Commits an Unpardonable January 6 Sin
Jeff Bezos’s increasingly meretricious newspaper stooped to publish a pathetic “both-sides” defense of the violent mob that stormed the Capitol.
- PoliticsThe New Republic
Trump Aide Karoline Leavitt’s Creepy Flattery of Him Takes a Dark Turn
Social media posts by Trump’s new press secretary reveal the irresolvable paradox—and the massive scam—at the heart of his immigration policies.
- PoliticsSalon
"Boggles my mind": Experts think Trump's "blatantly unconstitutional" order has a chance with SCOTUS
Fate of Trump birthright citizenship order depends on whether Supreme Court conservatives "take history seriously"
- U.S.INSIDER
Bad Bunny fears Puerto Rico will become the new Hawaii. He's not alone.
Along with the catchy rhythms on Bad Bunny's new album "Debir Tirar Mas Fotos," his lyrics touch on issues facing Puerto Rico such as gentrification.
- WorldINSIDER
Ukraine's Kursk invasion was a risky play, but it might have nailed the timing
Ukraine is holding parts of Kursk as Trump pushes for negotiations with Russia. That has the potential to work out well for Kyiv.
- U.S.Business Insider
See photos of America's failed attempt to create a tank out of a tractor
The US Army's early attempt to create an armored vehicle fell short. See images of the flawed but influential Holt hybrid tank.
- HealthThe Cool Down
New study makes concerning discovery about protective gear issued to firefighters: 'We still don't know what this means'
Firefighters are already exposed to many risks to their well-being. The gear they wear and tools they use to keep themselves and others safe shouldn’t be one of them.
- BusinessSalon
These are the new rules for saving for retirement
Pension plans and Social Security checks are iffier than ever. Here's what to know about planning for the future
- BusinessINSIDER
Dropbox's CEO says a challenging time at the startup taught him a valuable lesson about 'getting your head right'
Drew Houston, the cofounder and CEO of Dropbox, recently shared his strategies for tackling burnout in the face of a hard time in a podcast interview.
- LifestyleINSIDER
I let my kids watch videos on their iPads for hours and don't force them to eat vegetables. They're thriving and I'm way less anxious.
Traditional parenting advice can feel like borderline bullying at times. That's why I ignore most of it.
- TechnologyFox News
Biotech CEO predicts 'revolutionary' steps toward curing cancer on horizon thanks to AI
SELLAS Life Sciences CEO Angelos Stergiou and "Some Future Day" author Marc Beckman predict artificial intelligence will transform medicine and research.
- U.S.Fox News
Supreme Court to decide if families can opt out of reading LGBTQ books in the classroom
Fox News Digital chatted with Heritage Foundation senior legal fellow Sarah Parshall Perry about the constitutionality of letting parents opt their children out of classes that conflict with their religious beliefs.
- BusinessINSIDER
The companies fighting back against Trump's war on DEI
JPMorgan and Costco say DEI efforts help drive innovation and success, though other companies like Meta and Walmart are scaling back policies.
- WorldFox News
Hamas releases 4 female hostages as part of Israel ceasefire deal
The terrorist group Hamas released four more hostages from Gaza on Saturday under a ceasefire deal with Israel that took effect nearly a week ago.

























