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Do metal detectors really keep schools safe?
Schools are weighing whether metal detectors can prevent increasing violence as multiple students were stabbed or brought loaded guns to schools this week.
5 min read - LifestyleBusiness Insider
I spent $200 for a private cabin on an 11-hour overnight train in Europe. It was worth every cent.
Business Insider's reporter booked Nightjet's top-tier accommodation, and found it was comfortable enough to get a good night's sleep.
4 min read - CelebrityBusiness Insider
A woman shares her secrets for keeping her marriage strong for over 40 years with spontaneous dates and lots of affection
Rita Smith, 62, has been with her partner for 42 wonderful years. She keeps things fun with her husband, and says they are both "fireballs" who love to show affection.
3 min read - WorldBusiness Insider
Venice tourists who refused to stop taking selfies sent tumbling into a cold canal after their gondola capsized
The gondolier was attempting to get under a bridge near St Mark's Square when the group ignored his orders to sit down and continued taking photos.
2 min read - LifestyleBusiness Insider
Pollo Campero wants to be the next chicken sensation in the US. The chain's vast menu is a mashup of the best at Chick-fil-A, Popeyes, and El Pollo Loco.
Pollo Campero's owners are worth $3 billion, and they plan to spend millions to grow the brand in the US.
12 min read - PoliticsSalon
Trump's path to dictatorship depends on our democracy working
Elections in American history have heralded both the beginning of Civil War and the end of slavery
6 min read - USMiami Herald
She’s on mission to recycle batteries to protect the environment
A UF professor has organized two battery recycling drives in Miami-Dade
5 min read - USBusiness Insider
Track the private jet set: Here are the 9 most popular airports for PJs
Billionaires and stars like Elon Musk and Taylor Swift have had a busy year of jet-setting. Here are the 9 most popular US airports for private jets.
5 min read - HealthBusiness Insider
Tech execs like Bryan Johnson and Sam Altman are optimizing their diets to live longer. Here's what experts say to eat to expand your lifespan, from blueberries to red onions.
Tech billionaires are trying to live forever— and so can you. Here's a list of foods experts say you should be eating to stay alive longer.
9 min read - BusinessBusiness Insider
How to have a good threesome: safety, consent, planning, and communication are key, sex experts say
The keys to having a good threesome are planning, consent, and communication, sex experts say. They share how to find a third and the best positions.
4 min read - LifestyleBusiness Insider
I'm a Gen Z office worker and I love my 9-to-5 because it gives structure to my life. I've had a flexible job and it was frustrating and demoralizing.
"At this age I benefit a lot from the structure of a 9-to-5," says 26-year-old Louise Castonguay, a social media specialist from Canada.
5 min read - BusinessBusiness Insider
Take a look at this funky electric van and 6 other cool vehicles at this year's London EV show
There were a number of electric commercial vehicles as well as dozens of cars on display at this year's London EV Show.
3 min read - WorldBusiness Insider
Man found half-eaten by zoo tigers after one of the apex predators was seen with a shoe in its mouth
A man was found mauled to death by zoo tigers in Pakistan when staff saw a shoe in one of the cat's mouths.
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Miami’s rich Black history showcased in museum event at historic Overtown site
The Urban in Overtown, which has roots dating to Sam Cooke, hosted the event.
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Miami Herald’s new opinion editor comes from a family of journalists
Amy Driscoll begins her role as opinion editor in January.
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A fractured collar bone after falling off a bike may require surgery
Recent studies have shown better healing rates, improved motion, and improved strength in those patients who have surgery after a fracture
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Exclusive: Historic South Beach hotel is getting an $85 million makeover. What’s new?
Architect Morris Lapidus led the hotel’s renovation and expansion in 1957.
3 min read - HealthBusiness Insider
AI doctor's offices at the mall and gym will let you test your own blood — with no trained medics onsite
AI doctor pods are on the horizon. Forward says its AI-powered CarePods can detect diseases and even draw blood from patients, without a medical professional onsite.
4 min read - USBusiness Insider
SantaCon rains drunken santas on NYC every year. Turns out, it might not have been completely transparent about its charity.
SantaCon, which rains santas on New York City in a bar crawl every year, is spending money in strange places, Gothamist reports. Here's where.
3 min read - USMiami Herald
Artists and activists stage pro-Palestinian protest in front of Art Basel Miami Beach
Also protesting in front of Art Basel were pilots who work for a private jet company.
5 min read - BusinessBusiness Insider
Tim Cook's daily routine: The schedule of the Apple CEO who wakes up at 4 a.m. and reads hundreds of customer emails a day
Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, keeps a daily routine that includes waking up at 4 a.m. and grabbing lunch with employees in the cafeteria.
6 min read - LifestyleFox News
Christmas gift ideas: 5 unique and practical tech gifts to grab now on Amazon
From a speaker to a security camera, outdoor lights and more, here are Christmas gift ideas that fall under the tech and house and home categories. See this list of five.
2 min read - USBusiness Insider
Crisis PR expert calls testimony of elite college presidents an 'embarrassment' that could've been avoided
The crisis PR expert said the presidents changed their tune when the "kitchen was too hot in the court of public opinion."
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