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- U.S.Business Insider
Is Stone Street still the epicenter of Wall Street social life? We found out.
In a post-COVID world, and with many banks having moved out of the financial district, is Stone Street's allure still there?
- BusinessBusiness Insider
A Nobel economist has a warning for meme stock traders
Richard Thaler thinks retail investors shouldn't be trading individual stocks, and such trading is more like entertainment than wealth-building.
- HealthThe Cool Down
New study reveals overlooked factor that could be messing with our sleep: 'More widespread than we expected'
Sleep plays a critical role in overall human health.
- PoliticsSalon
“Risks are too high”: Maryland’s top Democrat shoots down party’s redistricting push
The decision breaks with the Democrats' national plan to counter Republican electoral maps
- BusinessThe New Republic
Toyota Says Trump Is Bragging About a Deal It Didn’t Make
The automaker says the president’s claim of a $10 billion investment is unfounded.
- BusinessBusiness Insider
'Getting its groove back': Wall Street expects strong Q4 earnings for Apple as iPhone demand overrides China worries
Apple stock is facing its next big test as the iPhone maker gears up to report earnings. The company just topped a $4 trillion valuation this week.
- BusinessBusiness Insider
Goldman will soon crown its next generation of managing directors. Here's an inside look at the promotions process.
At Goldman Sachs, managing director promotions are a secretive battle for power. Here's a look at how the upcoming MD class will be determined.
- BusinessINSIDER
White House says South Korean shipbuilding giants are going to pour billions into reviving America's shipbuilding industry
Revitalizing America's struggling shipbuilding industry is a stated priority for the Trump administration.
- U.S.Business Insider
Photos show the catastrophic damage Hurricane Melissa wreaked on homes, businesses, and infrastructure across the Caribbean
Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica as a Category 5 storm with wind speeds of up to 185 miles per hour.
- NewsSpace
Video China's Shenzhou 19 Crew Conducts Spacewalk Outside Tiangong Space Station
Chinese astronauts Cai Xuzhe and Song Lingdong conducted a spacewalk outside the Tiangong Space Station. Their tasks includes the "installation of the space station's debris protection device and inspection of extravehicular equipment," according to China Central Television. Credit: Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: China Central Television (CCTV) | edited by Steve Spaleta
- NewsSpace
Video NASA's SPHEREx Telescope Begins Mapping The Entire Sky
NASA has begun taking 3,600 unique images each day to create a new map of the cosmos with its newly-launched SPHEREx observatory. Credit: NASA
- BusinessINSIDER
Boeing's most important plane keeps dragging it down
Boeing stock fell Wednesday after the company disclosed a $5 billion charge over delays for the 777X, which was supposed to be its comeback jet.
- U.S.Business Insider
The public education exodus is crippling schools. This Florida county has solutions.
"It's now time for public education to evolve," Howard Hepburn, Broward County's superintendent, said.
- BusinessBusiness Insider
Amazon earnings preview: Wall Street zeroes in on AWS and AI investments ahead of Q3 report
Amazon will report earnings after the closing bell on Thursday. The stock is up 4% in 2025, lagging other Magnificent Seven companies.
- BusinessThe Cool Down
Experts reveal infuriating truth about wealthy people's lavish lifestyles: 'This is a reflection of society'
"That’s essentially our current model."
- PoliticsThe New Republic
Trump Attorney Accidentally Admits He’s In the Role Illegally
Bill Essayli’s attempt to gloat backfired.
- BusinessBusiness Insider
These are the 15 US cities that are being hit hardest by inflation right now
A recent study comparing monthly and over-the-past-year price increases in metropolitan areas across the US shows how inflation is affecting them.
- LifestyleThe Cool Down
Dumpster diver shares photo of incredible discovery in local trash can: 'Great stuff'
"You are doing good for now."
- EntertainmentNextShark
Keke Palmer series sparks backlash for portrayal of Asian student at HBCU
Keke Palmer is facing criticism following the release of “Southern Fried Rice,” a new KeyTV series about a Korean American student raised by Southern Black parents who begins her freshman year at Wright University, a fictional historically Black college or university (HBCU). The show premiered this week on Palmer’s YouTube-based network and stars Page Yang, Choyce Brown and Kordell Beckham. The show follows KoKo Johnson, a Korean American teen entering college life in a predominantly Black env
- U.S.NextShark
Hmong refugee pardoned by Michigan governor still faces deportation to Laos
A gubernatorial pardon in Michigan has not ended the deportation threat for Lue Yang, a 47-year-old Hmong refugee and community leader who remains in federal immigration custody and may be sent to a country where he has never lived. About Yang and his case: Yang, a father of six, was born stateless in a refugee camp in Thailand and arrived in the U.S. in 1979 as a 1-year-old. Over the decades, he built a life in Michigan, working as an engineer and leading the Hmong Family Association of Lansi























