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Why one veteran economist is doubling down on his 2025 recession call after Trump's victory
The economy is flashing a rare recession warning only seen four times in the last century, accordin…
Jennifer Sor
Millennials loved Megabus. So why did it go mega-bust?
Megabus was the favorite cheap travel option for millennials. Then it ran out of gas.
Emily Stewart
Why the stock market is going berserk today
Until recently, investors cheered weak economic data as fuel for rate cuts. Now they fear the Fed m…
Jennifer Sor
Why the C-suite is getting so big
Companies' C-suites are expanding with roles like chief data or legal officer as CEOs facing greate…
Tim Paradis
Tech journalist Taylor Lorenz breaks down her Substack plans and why she's leaving legacy media for the creator economy
Tech journalist Taylor Lorenz shared why she decided to leave legacy media and go independent, and …
Amanda Perelli
Zomato to acquire Paytm's entertainment ticketing business for Rs 2,048 crore
Zomato has acquired Paytm's entertainment ticketing division for Rs 2,048 crore. The move, includin…
PTI
Why founders of some small luxury brands are eyeing exits
Independent luxury brands, pressured by market downturns, are eyeing consolidation or outside inves…
Maria Noyen
'Room to go': A rally-calling professional trader shares why the S&P 500 will rocket to 6,500 by Memorial Day — and 6 investments set to soar
Stocks will stay hot for at least the next six months, a rally-calling trader says. Here are the fi…
James Faris
Why healthcare and childcare likely aren't going to get cheaper anytime soon
While television and cellphone service prices have dropped from where they stood years ago, childca…
Madison Hoff
Leaving Los Angeles: Why the film industry is ditching Hollywood
The share of productions being shot in Los Angeles is on the decline. That's allowing entertainment…
Lucia Moses
My company is like my daughter... it was an emotional setback: Paytm founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma
Speaking at the 7th JIIF Foundation day, Sharma was asked about Reserve Bank of India (RBI's) actio…
PTI
Millennials are raising pets instead of kids. It's not going well for the pets.
Birth rates are declining, and millennials own more pets than any other age group. But experts say …
Aimee Pearcy
Why the election felt like the 2021 meme stock rally — but way bigger
Elon Musk and Mark Cuban rallied both memesters in 2021 and voters this year, traders made big bets…
Theron Mohamed
Twitter and TikTok users' election projections are completely warped. Here's why.
Social media users are deploying a classic defense mechanism for their election anxiety.
Amanda Hoover
Brian Chesky breaks down what people get wrong about 'founder mode'
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky says many people think founder mode "means swagger," but it's actually abou…
Sarah Jackson
Why one cloud CEO is redoubling DEI initiatives as some companies waver
Antonio Neri, CEO of Hewlett Packard Enterprise, remains steadfast in his commitment to diversity, …
Emma Cosgrove
Why Jill Biden is unlikely to convince Joe to step down, despite mounting pressure
Political commentators told Business Insider that Jill Biden's unwavering support of the president …
Mikhaila Friel
Why Democrats are afraid to go public with their post-debate concerns about Biden
Democrats who are concerned about Biden's age face a collective action problem. Those who've made i…
Bryan Metzger
RTO is dividing Big Tech. 4 employees share why they quit or turned job opportunities down rather than be forced back to an office.
Some Big Tech companies are enforcing RTO mandates. Employees share why they quit or turned jobs do…
Ella Hopkins
A food influencer in Chicago breaks down why the Windy City should be on every restaurant lover's bucket list
Erica Noblecilla, a restaurant influencer who's lived in Chicago for four years, explains why it's …