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Gregg Salkovitch said no one wanted to take a chance on him when he transitioned from sales to recruiting.
  • Gregg Salkovitch transitioned from sales to running a sales and recruiting company.
  • He reflected on hiring two candidates who bombed their interviews, but ended up as top performers.
  • He said it's important to give people a second chance and the opportunity to explain themselves.

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Traveling on Frontier Airlines required many sacrifices, but the flight was smooth.
  • As a first-time flyer on Frontier Airlines, I was hesitant but hopeful.
  • The flight to New Jersey was affordable and better than expected, but the seating was uncomfortable.
  • Frontier is a decent, budget-friendly option for short trips when saving money is a priority.

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Sam Altman and Jony Ive are working on a mystery hardware device for OpenAI.
  • OpenAI is working on a mysterious AI hardware device with famed iPhone designer Jony Ive.
  • We don't know what this device will be, but there are some other AI devices out there that could give us a clue.
  • I'm having a hard time getting excited

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Ambience Healthcare cofounders Nikhil Buduma, chief scientist, and Michael Ng, CEO.

Investors have been breaking out their checkbooks this year for healthcare startups, especially when AI is involved.

Digital health startups raised $9.9 billion in the first three quarters of the year, surpassing the sector's fundraising pace from the same period last year, according to Rock Health


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Elizabeth Olsen, Miles Teller, and Callum Turner star in love-triangle comedy

When it comes to sweeping heteronormative love stories, there are typically two categories: 1) The couple lives together, happily ever after, or 2) Their love ends tragically, potentially with a death or two. In Eternity, filmmaker David Freyne says "why not both?" with all the knowing cheek that meme reference implies. 

Freyne's screenplay, co-written with Patrick Cunnane, folds together these


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Gengelbahc quit his job at Verily in mid-2024
  • Jay Gengelbach quit his $700,000 tech job at Verily in mid-2024, knowing it was a financial risk.
  • He says he's now more fulfilled in a new role — and his compensation is creeping up, too.
  • This is the third installment of a five-part personal essay series, How to Quit Well.

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Casio G-Shock Nano

Imagine you had a G-Shock DWN-5600 watch, but smaller. Way, way smaller.

That, we guess, was the reasoning behind Casio's latest product, the G-Shock Nano DWN-5600. It's a fully functional, miniature version of the original G-Shock DWN-5600 that fits on your finger.

In terms of features, you get time (with seconds!), calendar, dual time, and stopwatch features. The three buttons on the side can be



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  • This Thanksgiving, founders face explaining their businesses to friends and family — and proving they're not unemployed.
  • Six founders told Business Insider their stories of Thanksgiving awkwardness.
  • One founder said that they have to battle AI skeptics at dinner; another said their family didn't get why they had to take calls.

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It's been an interesting five years for Americans studying abroad. The pandemic slammed the brakes on many international programs, sending would-be global citizens back to their parents' homes. Now, the pendulum has swung back the other way — the number of American students studying abroad for academic credit is nearly back to pre-pandemic


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