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The Louis Vuitton Speedy bag was Fashionphile's most purchased bag this year.
  • Classic handbags from a select few designers tend to hold their value best.
  • Styles from Hermès and Louis Vuitton were among the most purchased on luxury retailer Fashionphile this year.
  • Here are three bags to buy that will have lasting appeal on the secondary market.

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Jash Mehta (left) and her Pop & Bottle cofounder, Blair Fletcher Hardy, started the brand by developing recipes out of Mehta's home kitchen.
  • Jash Mehta was a consultant before cofounding the organic coffee and tea brand Pop & Bottle.
  • She told Business Insider that running a startup has been the "best MBA you can ever do."
  • Since becoming a mom, Mehta says she's become a better leader for

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I was once a harsh critic of people who worked out with their AirPods. Not only did it look awkward, but the buds themselves provided no on-ear stability, making them more of a liability than an asset. Then the AirPods Pro came out…and I still thought the same thing. That was, until I actually exercised with them. 

Apple’s noise-cancelling buds quickly became a workout favorite. Then the AirPods


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Kimberley Hardcastle said generative AI is quietly shifting knowledge and critical thinking from humans to Big Tech's algorithms.
  • A professor warned that AI is making students dependent on Big Tech's algorithms for knowledge.
  • Anthropic data shows students already use AI to write, edit, and even solve assignments directly.
  • Kimberley Hardcastle of Northumbria University

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Consumers are finding that tariffs are costly as well as tough to navigate.
  • US consumers are feeling the pinch of tariffs on small orders shipping into the US.
  • The tariffs are also complicating international shipping, customers are finding.
  • Problems at UPS have compounded the issue, they say.

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Vacuums haven't exactly been the picture of "buy it for life" since they stopped making 'em like the Electrolux canister clunker that my grandma used in the '70s — and that my mom still uses to this day for certain situations.

So, why don't vacuums last as long anymore? Their designs and capabilities are ever-evolving, but the materials used to make them aren't keeping up with the innovation, it


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Fitness networking events are becoming a popular alternative to boozy business dinners.
  • In these wellness-obsessed times, fitness networking events are a welcome alternative to boozy dinners.
  • Business Insider's Kim Schewitz attended two events for VCs and founders with the slogan "sweat over small talk."
  • Sweating with strangers broke the ice, and she found she

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Oscar Cecena Fujigaki decided to finish his science fiction novel after being laid off by LinkedIn in May.
  • Oscar Cecena Fujigaki was laid off by LinkedIn in May.
  • Rather than diving into the job hunt, he decided to finish the science fiction novel he'd spent years on.
  • He's now struggling to land a tech job, but he doesn't regret taking time off to finish his book.

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Hannah Neeleman, 35, is a content creator and cofounder of Ballerina Farm, a 328-acre farm, lifestyle brand, and farm goods store.

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Hannah Neeleman, 35, the cofounder of Ballerina Farm, a 328-acre Utah farm, lifestyle brand, and farm goods store.

Neeleman has 21 million followers across Instagram and TikTok, where she


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  • Guardant Health has the first FDA-approved liquid biopsy that can spot colon cancer.
  • Co-CEO Helmy Eltoukhy tells Business Insider the story of how they used Silicon Valley strategy to build it.
  • This article is part of "Transforming Treatments," a series on medical innovations that save time, money, or discomfort.

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Astronomers say the water that fills Earth's oceans — and the stuff you use to brew your morning cup of coffee or tea — may be older than the sun itself. 

A team of researchers used a giant Chilean telescope, the Atacama Large Millimeter Array, to make an unprecedented detection of a rare form of so-called "heavy water" in a young star system about 1,300 light-years away in space. It is the first