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- LifestyleINSIDER
I'm in a long-distance relationship with my fiancé, who travels for work. Since I'm a remote employee, I fly to wherever she is.
When my fiancé travels for work, I often go with her because I can work remotely from anywhere. Our flexible jobs make our relationship possible.
- LifestyleBusiness Insider
Trying the buzzy social media platform Yope showed me how hard it is to get people to download another app
With 2.2 million monthly active listeners, Yope is gaining traction with Gen Z users. I tested it for a few days to see the appeal.
- TechnologyBusiness Insider
Google, Microsoft, and others are racing to crack open quantum computing. Here's how their breakthroughs stack up.
Quantum computing is rapidly evolving, though still largely theoretical — and each of the Big Tech giants wants to be the one to make it mainstream.
- BusinessBusiness Insider
Meta has various 'block' lists for former employees — and it's sparking debate
In this Sunday edition of BI Today, we're talking about Meta's lists of former employees it's deemed "ineligible for rehire."
- U.S.The Cool Down
Residents raise concerns over serious risk creeping into iconic beach waters: 'Getting more and more frequent'
"Swimming is very popular, but there is quite often a problem ..."
- U.S.The Cool Down
Experts propose wide-reaching new measures to combat invisible scourge plauging the Great Lakes: '[This] would improve our understanding'
"Pervasive throughout the Great Lakes ecosystem."
- WorldThe Cool Down
Officials stunned as trail cameras catch sight of rare species for first time in nearly a century: '[They] just about fell off their chairs'
The previous confirmed sighting in the region occurred in 1932.
- ScienceThe Cool Down
Ancient city crumbles as looming threat begins to wreak havoc: 'Undoing in decades what took millennia of human ingenuity to create'
"Protecting them isn’t just about saving buildings; it’s about preserving who we are."
- BusinessThe Cool Down
Startup's new tech could solve a problem impacting thousands of miles of power lines: 'This is a game changer'
Utilities are starting to take notice.
- U.S.The Cool Down
Florida hunter hit with lifetime ban after blatant killing in front of witnesses: 'They shouldn't be shooting'
Some were not satisfied with the penalty.
- U.S.The Cool Down
Lawmakers debate controversial bill that would force insurers to fundamentally change their business practices: 'We shouldn't kick the whole thing down the road'
The House Business Affairs and Labor Committee has yet to assign a hearing date.
- WorldThe Cool Down
Experts warn against dangerous misconception about rising cost of groceries — here's what you need to know
Overall, Australia has a big decision to make.
- LifestyleINSIDER
I stayed in a 5-star hotel in Salt Lake City and couldn't believe my 880-square-foot suite cost $340 a night
The Grand America Hotel is one of the few five-star hotels in Salt Lake City. A stay in an executive suite includes marble accents and stunning views.
- TechnologyBusiness Insider
The résumé a software engineer used to land a cybersecurity job at Microsoft
36-year-old Ankit Masrani worked as a software engineer at AWS before landing a security job at Microsoft.
- BusinessFox News
New delivery robot can haul 2,200 pounds of your stuff
WeRide's unmanned electric delivery van, the Robovan W5, has 194 cubic feet of cargo space and can carry payloads up to about 2,205 pounds
- U.S.Salon
Democrats stage a shameful retreat on trans rights: Do they think that will stop Trump?
Many Democrats are ready to throw the trans community overboard. It's immoral, delusional and politically stupid
- PoliticsThe New Republic
Amy Coney Barrett Isn’t What the Conservative Legal Movement Expected
The Supreme Court’s second-newest justice is proving herself to be a non-hack—to the increasing consternation of MAGA.
- CelebrityINSIDER
My father-in-law pressured my husband and me to have kids in our 20s. I don't regret it, even though I was unsure.
My father-in-law begged for kids. It was the determining factor in why we had our son, and having a child changed things, but I don't regret it.
- U.S.Salon
"Hope is an action": In red states, activists refuse to surrender on reproductive rights
As GOP state lawmakers threaten reproductive rights, advocates are doubling down on their fight for freedom
- WorldFox News
Pope Francis responding well, showing gradual improvement as Vatican holds another Holy Year event without him
Pope Francis is responding well to treatment and has shown a "gradual, mild improvement" in recent days as he continues his recovery from double pneumonia.

























