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  • Four therapists shared what their clients on different incomes discuss in sessions.
  • Money can be a source of stress for both those on lower incomes as well as the ultra-rich.
  • "Emotions are emotions, pain is pain" one therapist said.

We may think getting that big promotion with a hefty pay rise would solve all our problems, but would it?

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In what could be a big win for the EU’s chip industry, Taiwan’s National Science and Technology Council Minister, Wu Cheng-wen, says TSMC is planning to further expand operations in the bloc. TSMC broke ground in August on a €10bn chip plant in Dresden, Germany — its first in Europe. The German government will provide half of the funding with €5bn in state aid, under the EU’s Chips Act. The fab



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The author (not pictured) named her daughter Kyle and hopes she grows to love her name someday.
  • I gave my daughter a name traditionally chosen for boys.
  • People in my family questioned the choice, but I don't regret it.
  • My daughter says she wishes she had a more feminine name, but I hope she learns to love it.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang explains why the interview process isn't always the most effective.
  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang talked about his recruiting process in a recent podcast interview.
  • Huang said it's easy for candidates to research a company's technical questions or come across well.
  • But the CEO likes asking reference checks the questions he'd ask a candidate.

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It's 9:30 a.m., and Augustus Doricko, the mulleted 24-year-old founder of the cloud-seeding company Rainmaker, is clutching a coffee. He and his colleagues spent the prior evening hopping from one Las Vegas hot spot to the next, gorging on "monstrously large" steaks and smoking cigars. They tried to end the night at Bruno Mars' jazz club, The Pinky Ring, but fled due to some sort



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Clips from Canada's Dragons' Den have gone viral after guest Simu Liu called out bubble tea business Bobba for cultural appropriation. Now investing Dragon Manjit Minhas has withdrawn her $1 million investment offer, Bobba is scrambling to do damage control, and Liu is calling for calm as they receive a significant amount of criticism online.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin's regime is looking to establish a non US-centric financial and trading order.
  • Russia is proposing alternative payment systems and commodity centers.
  • The proposal aims to strengthen BRICS economies' sovereignty and reduce dollar reliance.
  • Challenges include entrenched dollar dominance and existing global trading systems' liquidity.

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Laura Jardine Paterson left Lebanon on a chartered flight for British nationals on October 2.
  • Laura Jardine Paterson began running a tech company in Lebanon full-time in 2021.
  • But she left on October 2 amid the escalating airstrikes heeding the UK government's calls for nationals to leave.
  • She said tech workers there want to keep working to distract themselves.

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TikTok is facing lawsuits in 14 different states.
  • Attorneys general in 14 different states filed lawsuits against TikTok last week.
  • They say TikTok's algorithm is addictive and harmful to children's mental health.
  • The suits mirror earlier ones against Big Tobacco and Purdue Pharma, legal experts told BI.

TikTok is facing lawsuits from 14 state