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Saudi Arabia's crown prince is probably not psyched that liberal ex-prosecutor Kamala Harris may be president: expert
As Kamala Harris prepares to replace Joe Biden, her history on human rights issues may , cause unea…
Hannah Abraham
In a Taiwan war, the US could find itself fighting China without its top allies
In a China-Taiwan war, the US may have to counter an invasion without top allies, experts say. But …
Michael Peck
WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich sentenced to 16 years in a Russian prison
Gershkovich, a Wall Street Journal reporter, was sentenced to 16 years in Russian prison for espion…
Joshua Nelken-Zitser
I'm 31 and my parents pay my mortgage — their help is a lifeline
After seven years I left my job to go freelance. I quickly realized I needed financial help and my …
Isabella Silvers
Business Insider Awards and Recognition
Business Insider's journalism has won distinguished awards such as the Pulitzer Prize, Scripps Howa…
Business Insider
I'm Gen Z and my parents help me financially. My dad says it's a loan against my inheritance.
I'm 25 and my parents have been helping me financially for years. The money they give me is helpful…
Katie Kasperson
I'm a mom of 3 in Israel. Every time my daughter walks into the room, I turn off the news.
Deborah Danan, a mom in Israel, says her Arab-Muslim neighbor helped lead her 8-year-old daughter t…
Deborah Danan
North Korean troops could be sent to Ukraine due to their sheer numbers, not their effectiveness, experts say
A report said North Korea may send troops to aid Russia in Ukraine. If true, it would be due to the…
Thibault Spirlet
The world's most popular fighter jet just turned 50, but it still packs a punch
The F-16 Fighting Falcon that first flew five decades ago remains the backbone of American airpower…
Constantine Atlamazoglou
Tensions with Iran spotlight Israel's hidden nuclear arsenal
An Israeli official alluded to the country's undeclared nuclear arsenal after Iran's UN mission thr…
Paul Iddon
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps gets powerful ships to confront adversaries well beyond the Persian Gulf
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) added missile corvettes and a mothership for specia…
Benjamin Brimelow
China rejects UN recommendations on human rights, ignites criticism
This rejection, announced on June 11, 2024, in response to the Universal Periodical Review (UPR) co…
ANI
Ukrainian writer and soldier says all Russians are to blame for the invasion: 'It's not Putin who is pulling the trigger in Bucha'
Oleksandr Mykhed told Business Insider that his new book, "The Language of War," was a testament to…
Nathan Rennolds
Every summer I live at camp with my kids. As a working mom, I don't have to think about logistics as much.
My family of five moves to a summer camp all summer where my husband works. We live in a 350-square…
Brianna Bell
A movie about a retired Israeli general who rescued his family on October 7, likened to Liam Neeson's character in 'Taken,' is planned
Leviathan Productions is working on a film about retired Israeli general Noam Tibon's rescue of his…
Rebecca Rommen
Biden apologizes to Zelenskyy for the military aid delay by Congress while Russia made major advances in Ukraine
Biden apologized to Zelenskyy over the six-month congressional delay in military aid to Ukraine.
Rebecca Rommen
Russian attack drones account for 90% of Ukrainian casualties around a key town in the last 6 months, medic says
90% of soldiers wounded near the strategic city of Chasiv Yar in the past six months were injured b…
Rebecca Rommen
US-made bombs reportedly used in latest Israeli strike on a school in Gaza
Israel said the UN-ran school was a base for Hamas militants, but Palestinian authorities said doze…
Grace Eliza Goodwin
Putin said Russia could send long-range weapons around the world to those who want to strike Western facilities
Putin said Russia was thinking about sending weapons to "some regions of the world" to strike "sens…
Matthew Loh
The New York Times removes some mentions of union work from staff bios
After The New York Times asked its reporters for more detailed, public-facing biographies, it remov…