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  • Where does Wall Street like to eat lunch?
  • We set out to find some of the hot spots — besides all of the slop bowl chains.
  • Favorites ranged from fine dining to casual delis.

For lunch on most days, the average Wall Streeter might opt for what has affectionately come to be known as a slop bowl. Think Cava, Chipotle, Sweetgreen: $18 for some combination of vegetables, chicken, and


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Apple's AirPods Max sound great, look stylish, feature lossless audio, and sit basically at the bottom of the list of popular headphones I recommend.

That's not to say anyone who owns a pair of the AirPods Max should upgrade immediately. Considering they hit the market over five years ago, they hold up surprisingly well with the competition. The problem is, as someone who tests headphones for a


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Harris Beber has held executive marketing roles at Google, Amazon, and Vimeo.
  • The CMO at Monday.com has held executive marketing roles at Google, Amazon, and Vimeo.
  • Harris Beber said he uses 3 P's to determine if a job is the right fit: people, product, and position.
  • The CMO said he uses those criteria so he doesn't get swayed by whatever offer is in front of him.

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The Mini is a bite-sized version of The New York Times' revered daily crossword. While the crossword is a lengthier experience that requires both knowledge and patience to complete, The Mini is an entirely different vibe.

With only a handful of clues to answer, the daily puzzle doubles as a speed-running test for many who play it.

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In 2020, the Department of Health and Human Services released "Healthy People 2030," a set of objectives designed to improve the nation's health outcomes. This year, at the halfway point, Business Insider decided to check how the country was doing against its goals.

One topic stood out. When it came to reducing low-risk cesarean sections, the US was "getting worse," a


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In the spring of 2016, obstetrician Dr. Jesanna Cooper's practice hired a nurse-midwife to deliver babies at Princeton Baptist Medical Center, a hospital in Birmingham, Alabama. The nurse-midwife was the center's first in about 20 years.

The impact on care was transformative, said Cooper, who practiced at Princeton Baptist for nearly a decade. She learned to safely


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When it comes to TV, 2025 truly spoiled viewers for choice.

This year offered a feast across all different genres and streaming platforms. Returning dramas like Severance and Andor surpassed our highest expectations, which more than made up for the disappointing returns of some other high-profile series. (Looking at you, The White Lotus and The Last of Us.) Where old favorites failed to wow us, new



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What will ChatGPT and AI in general do for us in the future? Businesses are trying to figure it out.
  • AI can do amazing things. It also fails at basic stuff, all the time.
  • That's not a temporary state of things. We'll be dealing with that dichotomy for a long time.
  • Which makes predictions about what AI is going to do to work, and everything else, very hard to make.

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Chromebooks have quietly become some of the most useful laptops for everyday tasks. They boot fast, stay secure with automatic updates and often cost far less than traditional Windows or Mac machines. Modern Chromebooks also look and feel better than ever, with brighter screens, stronger processors and designs that range from simple clamshells to flexible 2-in-1s.

Whether you need a laptop for


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