Jamie Dimon Warns High Taxes Could Push People Out of New York — but Wall Street Isn't Leaving Yet
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon warned that New York City's high corporate and individual income taxes could push employees and businesses out of the region. He highlighted a decade‑long decline in JPMorgan's NYC headcount, contrasted with rapid growth in its Texas workforce. Despite these warnings, the first quarter of 2026 showed rising demand for premium Manhattan office space, with leases up and vacancy rates down. Major banks such as Bank of America and American Express are still expanding their New York footprints, underscoring a nuanced market dynamic.
The US Surged over 150 Aircraft Into Iran for a High-Risk Rescue and Used Deception to Trick Iranian Forces
The United States launched a massive combat search‑and‑rescue operation after an F‑15E was shot down over Iran, deploying more than 150 aircraft to retrieve the downed crew. While the pilot was rescued quickly, the weapons systems officer evaded capture for...
MrBeast Says He Doesn't Have a Healthy Work-Life Balance and Juggles 15+ Hour Days
YouTube star MrBeast (Jimmy Donaldson) revealed he routinely works 15‑hour days, especially during the production of his Amazon series "Beast Games," and admits he lacks a healthy work‑life balance. Despite the grueling schedule, he shows no intention of slowing down....
Startup CEO Says He's Proud His 4-Person Team Racked up a $113,000 Monthly AI Bill
Swan AI CEO Amos Bar-Joseph posted a $113,421.87 Anthropic invoice, calling the six‑figure monthly AI bill a milestone. The four‑person startup says it is already generating seven‑figure ARR and added roughly $200,000 in ARR in a single week. Bar-Joseph argues...
Microsoft Says Copilot Isn't Just 'for Entertainment Purposes' After Its Terms of Service Language Goes Viral
Microsoft announced it will revise the Copilot Terms of Use after the "for entertainment purposes only" clause went viral on social media. The wording, a relic from Copilot’s early days as a Bing search companion, no longer reflects how the...
OpenAI's Ambitions Are Easy to See. So Are the Doubts About Its CEO.
New Yorker profile scrutinizes OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, highlighting longstanding distrust among former colleagues and board members. The article revisits his 2023 board ouster, subsequent reinstatement, and tensions with CFO Sarah Friar amid an anticipated 2026 IPO. It also references...
Expensive Gold Is Changing How People Buy Engagement Rings
Rising gold prices are inflating engagement and wedding ring costs, pushing average prices up 47% year‑over‑year to $2,408 by 2025. While lab‑grown diamond prices have fallen 40%, the gold premium dominates price hikes, prompting 25‑30% of shoppers to delay proposals...
Young Americans Are Turning to Bankruptcy. Are You One of Them?
Individual bankruptcy filings in the United States jumped to roughly 533,000 last year, an 11% increase over the prior period. Attorneys report a noticeable surge in filings among Gen Z and young millennial clients, attributing the trend to soaring living expenses,...
The Dangerous Process of Mining Himalayan Pink Salt in Pakistan's Khewra Mine
The Khewra mine in Pakistan’s Punjab province supplies roughly 30 % of the world’s Himalayan pink salt, a premium ingredient driving about $300 million in annual exports. Workers, many of them teenagers, extract the salt manually in narrow tunnels, often without respirators...
I Was a Broke American Living in New Zealand. A Viral TikTok Turned My Taco Stand Into 3 Restaurants.
American expatriate Sean Yarbrough turned a TikTok‑fueled taco stand into three New Zealand restaurants within three years. After quitting a burger‑flipping job, he launched Broke Boy Taco with a three‑item menu and leveraged a revenue‑share kitchen partnership. A viral TikTok...
I Got Rid of Our Google Home. My Family Life Improved in Unexpected Ways.
A mother tossed her kitchen‑placed Google Home after it repeatedly mis‑responded while she cooked, prompting a quick shift to a Bluetooth speaker and manual phone searches. Within weeks the family stopped shouting at the device and discovered simpler workarounds for...
From Madonna Photo Ops to Bankruptcy: The Publisher that Owes Bob Dylan Blames 'Predatory' Lenders
Callaway Arts & Entertainment, the New York‑based publisher behind Madonna’s 1992 "Sex" book and a Bob Dylan centennial volume, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The company disclosed assets and liabilities ranging between $1 million and $10 million and cited "predatory" alternative lenders...
JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon Predicts AI Will Cut the Working Week to 3.5 Days, Cure Cancers, and Free up Time for...
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon told CBS that artificial intelligence could shrink the standard workweek to about 3.5 days within the next three decades. He added that AI‑driven breakthroughs are likely to eradicate many cancers, extend average lifespans to 100 years,...
Instagram Tests a Feature to Let You See Your Ex's Stories without a Trace — and It's Going to Cost...
Instagram is piloting a paid subscription that lets users watch Stories anonymously, extending the feature set with audience lists beyond Close Friends and a 24‑hour story extension. The test is live in Mexico, Japan and the Philippines and costs roughly...
What I Learned About Risks, Identity, and Starting over at a Surf Camp in Bali
Business Insider author spent five days at Wavehouse surf camp in Bali, where participants—from Singapore to Moscow—converge to surf, network, and unwind. Mornings begin before sunrise with coffee, bananas, wetsuits, and pastel boards, while evenings feature film screenings, barbecues, and...
Welcome to the Summer of the Staycation
Rising oil and gas prices, geopolitical tensions and inflation are prompting many Americans to scrap overseas vacations in favor of staycations. Families like the Crooks are booking flexible, refundable accommodations while weighing domestic options such as camping or attending World...
Our New Executive Editor for Enterprise: Jennifer Maloney
Business Insider announced Jennifer Maloney as its new executive editor for Enterprise. Maloney brings 14 years of experience from The Wall Street Journal, where she served as retail editor and deputy corporate bureau chief, and a Pulitzer‑finalist investigation at Newsday....
This Simple Phrase Can Get You up to 20% More in Compensation, According to a Negotiation Coach
Executive negotiation coach Jacob Warwick advises job seekers to ask, "What's the chance there's a little more here?" The simple question can unlock 5%‑20% higher salary offers even in a tight labor market. Warwick emphasizes treating interviews like consulting engagements,...
OpenClaw Creator Says He Got a Token Refund Request for Errors the AI Agent Made with 'Sensitive Financial Documents'
OpenClaw, an autonomous open‑source AI agent, mistakenly fabricated data and made calculation errors in a user's confidential financial documents, prompting a refund request. Creator Peter Steinberger posted the request publicly and replied that the user would receive a full refund...
I Turned My Side Hustles Into a 7-Figure Career. Here Are the 14 Tools that Made It Possible.
Andrew Yeung, a former Google and Meta employee, turned his side hustles into a seven‑figure enterprise by leveraging a curated stack of 14 AI‑driven tools. The suite includes Claude Code as an LLM operating system, cloud‑based Zo Computer, low‑code Lovable,...
Alex Karp Says There Are 2 Ways to Know if You Have a Future in the Age of AI
Palantir CEO Alex Karp said the future job market will favor two groups: people with solid vocational training and those who are neurodivergent. He argued that AI is eroding the value of routine white‑collar work, making creativity and unconventional thinking...
Ukraine Says Its 'Red' Team Forces Beat NATO's 'Blue' Team Forces in Every Combat Scenario During Recent Naval Drone Drills
Ukraine’s red team, equipped with home‑grown Magura V7 naval drones, won all five combat scenarios in a NATO‑led drill off Portugal. The exercise simulated attacks on ports, convoys and a frigate, demonstrating the drones’ ability to conduct ISR, mine‑countermeasure and...
As a Chief Innovation Officer, Writing Fiction Helps Me with My Job. I'm Now a Better Strategist.
Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer Roopa Unnikrishnan says writing fiction sharpened her strategic skills. The research rigor, world‑building, and scenario‑planning required for a novel translate into deeper stakeholder mapping, pattern recognition and storytelling in boardrooms. She argues that this human‑centric...
'I'm Not Political': Tim Cook Responds to Backlash Against His Relationship with the Trump Administration
Apple CEO Tim Cook defended his political neutrality while highlighting the company’s $600 billion U.S. manufacturing investment. He disclosed a $1 million donation to Donald Trump’s inaugural committee and emphasized his focus on policy rather than partisan politics. The Trump administration has...
Fed Meeting Updates: FOMC Set to Hold Rates Steady as Oil Prices Soar
The Federal Open Market Committee is expected to leave its benchmark interest rate unchanged at the March 2026 meeting. The decision follows a February jobs report that revealed a loss of roughly 100,000 positions and a sharp rise in oil...
What Happens After You Retire Early? People Who Have Done It in Their 30s Describe Boredom, Identity Shifts, and Second...
The Financial Independence, Retire Early (FIRE) movement promises freedom through aggressive saving, yet early retirees like Josette Chang, Gwendolyn Merz and Rose Han report post‑retirement boredom, identity crises, and unexpected costs. While they achieved net‑worth milestones and left demanding jobs,...
I Was Rejected by Google and Meta Before Landing Jobs at Both Companies. Here Are 3 Things I Learned.
Brenna Lasky, a former recruiter at Google and Meta, was initially rejected by both firms before eventually landing roles at each. After a 2015 rejection from Google, she reapplied to a different team and was hired; a similar pattern occurred...
I Led My Company's Move From Wall Street to Florida. Here's Why We Chose St. Petersburg Instead of Miami.
Webull, the fintech startup, moved its headquarters from Wall Street to St. Petersburg, Florida, purchasing a 150,000‑square‑foot building for $29.5 million. The relocation followed a city‑ranking process that prioritized business‑friendly policies, a robust talent pool, and high employee quality of life....
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Can't Stop Talking About Tokens. Here's What They Are and How They're Reshaping AI Budgets.
At Nvidia's GTC, CEO Jensen Huang highlighted AI tokens as the new unit for measuring and pricing machine‑learning workloads. Tokens are fragments of text—roughly four characters each—and AI providers bill customers based on the number processed. Huang suggested future engineers...
Higher Gas Prices Spark a Surge of Search Interest in EVs
Rising gasoline prices have sparked a noticeable uptick in online interest for electric vehicles, with CarGurus reporting a near‑10% rise in new EV listing views and a 15% jump for used models since March 1. Google Trends shows queries for...
I'm Raising My Grandson Alone in My 70s and Can't Afford to Retire. With Gas Prices Rising, I Worry About...
Rhonda Abbott, a 73‑year‑old in Alabama, is the sole caregiver for her 14‑year‑old grandson after adopting him in 2019. She works full‑time as an administrative assistant for her daughter’s company, earning $1,200 bi‑weekly, while her Social Security check barely covers...
Tech YouTuber MKBHD Says the MacBook Neo Is Apple's 'Most Disruptive Product' In Years
Apple unveiled the MacBook Neo on March 4, pricing it at $599, making it the company’s most affordable laptop to date. The device runs on the A18 Pro chip, shares the iPhone 16 Pro’s processor, and promises up to 16...
I Was Facebook's Youngest Engineer at 17. I Left Meta at a Moment when AI's Lead Can Change Every Few...
Michael Sayman, who taught himself to code at 13 and built a #1 App Store game, joined Facebook at 17 as its youngest software engineer. After stints at Google and founding SocialAI, he returned to Meta to lead its Superintelligence...
Shopify CEO Tobi Lütke Let AI Read His MRI, and Build the Software to Do It
Shopify CEO Tobi Lütke used Anthropic's Claude model to turn his MRI scan data into a custom web viewer, bypassing commercial Windows software. By prompting the AI, he generated a functional interface that not only displayed the images but also...
Emergent's CEO Told Us These Are the 2 Biggest Threats to Vibe Coding
Emergent’s CEO Mukund Jha warned that vibe coding faces two major threats: sub‑par software quality and the possibility that autonomous AI agents could render traditional apps obsolete. He highlighted that many AI‑generated apps remain buggy and hard to scale, and...
Video Shows US Forces Destroying some of Iran's Old American-Made Warplanes
U.S. Central Command released video showing airstrikes that set fire to an Iranian Lockheed C-130 Hercules, a P-3F Orion maritime patrol aircraft, and an Ilyushin Il-76 freighter. The footage, posted on X, confirms the destruction of several legacy American-made planes...
I Work at Meta's Superintelligence Labs and Used to Be at OpenAI. Here's What the Job Is Like — and...
Prakhar Agarwal, an applied researcher who moved from OpenAI to Meta’s Superintelligence Labs, describes the day‑to‑day rhythm of frontier AI work. Projects revolve around tight 10‑month milestones, with intense focus on model evaluations, failure analysis, and rapid code iteration. Unlike...
Lovable's Revenue Has Jumped 33 Percent in a Month Amid Vibe Coding Frenzy
Lovable, the Stockholm‑based vibe‑coding startup valued at $6.6 billion, reported a 33 percent jump in annual recurring revenue, climbing from $300 million to $400 million in a single month. The company now serves over 15 million daily active users and generates 200,000 new projects each...
Oracle's Larry Ellison Downplays Software Apocalypse Fears: 'We Think the SaaSpocalypse Applies to Others, but Not to Us'
Oracle’s leadership used its earnings call to dismiss the so‑called SaaSpocalypse, arguing that AI‑driven disruption will spare the company. Larry Ellison said Oracle’s AI‑enabled coding tools let it build end‑to‑end, agent‑based solutions for sectors like healthcare and finance. CEO Mike...
The Company Behind One of Trump's Oft-Worn Shoe Brands Is Suing His Administration over Tariffs
Footwear maker Weyco Group, owner of Florsheim, filed a lawsuit in the U.S. Court of International Trade seeking refunds for tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. The company alleges it paid up to a 145% duty on Chinese imports and...
I Make My Own Sourdough Bread to Save Money on Groceries. Here Are 5 Things I Wish I'd Known Before...
A Business Insider contributor shares five hard‑earned lessons from seven years of home sourdough baking, emphasizing starter care, storage options, and creative uses for discard. The piece explains how feeding frequency varies by temperature, how a starter can be frozen...
The US Airports Where You Should Brace for Long Security Lines as Unpaid TSA Agents Stop Showing up for Work
Partial federal shutdown has left TSA agents without pay, prompting many to stay home. As a result, several airports—including Houston Hobby, New Orleans Louis Armstrong, and Atlanta—have warned travelers of unusually long security lines, with wait times up to two...
Jamie Dimon on the Loan Rush: 'I See a Couple of People Doing some Dumb Things'
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon warned that today’s aggressive loan‑making resembles the pre‑2008 buildup that led to the financial crisis. He said some rivals are taking “dumb” actions to inflate net interest income, while JPMorgan remains disciplined even if it means...
Poor Judgment or a Principled Stand? Susan Rice's Spat with Trump Dissected
Former U.S. national security adviser Susan Rice, a Netflix board member, publicly criticized President Donald Trump on a podcast, prompting the president to demand her removal from the board. The outburst coincides with Netflix’s $82.7 billion bid to acquire Warner Bros....
David Ellison's Paramount Has some Breathing Room in Its Quest to Buy WBD Despite a Pressing Deadline
Paramount Skydance, led by David Ellison, is still courting Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) even though a shareholder vote is set for March 20. Netflix, the rival bidder, gave WBD a one‑week waiver on exclusivity, allowing direct talks with Paramount but...