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Matt Lowrie quit Google in November 2025.
  • Matt Lowrie quit his Google job at age 55 and entered early retirement.
  • Lowrie's grandfather, who admired John Bogle, gave him advice that shaped his investing strategy.
  • Thinking long-term and living within his means helped Lowrie save up enough to retire.

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Ryan Cohen, the CEO of GameStop, wears a white dress shirt and black jeans.
"I did not want to be the CEO of GameStop. I want to be the CEO of eBay," Ryan Cohen told Business Insider.
  • GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen said he will continue doing whatever it takes to buy eBay.
  • CNBC's skeptical interviewers "misunderstood" his deal math in his now-viral "Squawk Box" appearance, he said.
  • The activist investor accused eBay's leadership of lacking "skin in the game" and fostering a

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Cassie Bailey and her family
Cassie Bailey's family has been traveling on the road full time for a few years, besides a gap year.
  • Cassie Bailey's family of six is among the Americans RVing full-time.
  • They decided to make this lifestyle change after a health scare.
  • The family enjoys visiting places they wouldn't be able to in a stationary house.

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Alexander Huso taught Claude to talk like a caveman to save on output tokens.
  • Alexander Huso taught Claude to talk like a caveman to save the tokens from his Pro plan.
  • While it saved some tokens, Huso said the resulting quality was poor. "I wouldn't trust it to write any serious code," he said.
  • Then Huso posted it on Reddit, where he learned a lesson about going viral online.

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A Frontier Airlines airplane on March 15, 2026.
  • A Frontier Airlines flight reported it struck a person at Denver International on Friday, the airport said.
  • Denver International added that a "brief engine fire" was extinguished by firefighters at the scene.
  • Frontier said it was investigating the incident and was "deeply saddened by this event."

A Frontier Airlines flight reported that it had struck a pedestrian at Denver


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Mark Zuckerberg
Mark Zuckerberg predicted that 2026 would be the year AI dramatically changed how people work.
  • Tech CEOs aren't the only ones bragging about their company's AI output.
  • Earnings calls and interviews are filled with mentions of how much code is being shipped by AI.
  • It's an attractive topic to both investors and potential employees, an AI recruiter said.

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Adrit Rao at the University of California, Berkeley, where he's a freshman.
  • Adrit Rao, 18, learned how to build apps in middle school by watching YouTube videos.
  • A cold email to a Stanford professor led to a job at the university, though not to admission as a student.
  • Now a freshman at the University of California, Berkeley, he balances classes with a full-time AI job.

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Layton Cox and his wife joined a country club in Florida.
  • Layton Cox and his wife moved from Texas to Florida.
  • They joined a country club to make friends, but it didn't go to plan.
  • Cox said paying almost $50,000 for membership and leaving after a year was his "No. 1" financial regret.

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Matt Sanner, 54, vibe coded ScamSkeptic, an app to help his aging family members who have fallen for scams.

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Matt Sanner, 54, a data manager for a bank in Tampa. Sanner vibe coded an app called ScamSkeptic for his aging family, who had fallen victim to scams. Business Insider also spoke with Sanner's parents, Sue, 79, and Bob


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