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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



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Every time a TV show dramatizes a grisly true crime story, it faces a dilemma. Is it possible to retell a tragedy without exploiting the victims and their families? Not only that, but can you recreate these deaths without sensationalizing, or even glorifying, the killer responsible?

These questions have created a genre that's at war with itself, one that's aware of both its ethical dubiousness and



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Apple's iPhone 17 has finally caught up with the Pro models in almost every way that users will notice. It has a camera that's almost as good as the one on the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max. Battery life is excellent. The display is so much smoother and nicer than before, thanks to Apple's 120Hz ProMotion tech.

It's the iPhone that makes the most sense for most people.

So, why am I not excited?

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Are you a connoisseur of horror? You appreciate all flavors of this rich genre, from the spine-tinglingly spooky to the gleefully gruesome, from the sickeningly suspenseful, to the willfully outrageous. But maybe you've seen so many horror movies that it has become a challenge to find something fresh to thrill. We've been there, and we're here to help.

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Horror movies come in all shapes and sizes.

You've got your comedy horrors, your psychological horrors, your tense thriller-y horrors — and, of course, your genuinely scary horrors.

I'm not just talking about your run-of-the-mill, yikes-that's-a-bit-creepy kind of films, here, either. I'm talking about the truly terror-inducing — the type of movies you wake in the dead of night thinking about, and


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Jure Leskovec, a computer-science professor at Stanford University, offers advice for landing a job at an AI company
  • AI job seekers should build real projects using public data sets, said Stanford professor Jure Leskovec.
  • Also a startup cofounder, he said adaptability and curiosity are crucial as AI evolves rapidly.
  • Communication and empathy matter as much as knowing how to code, Leskovec

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President Donald Trump's administration approved student-loan forgiveness for some borrowers.
  • The Trump administration said it is processing student-loan forgiveness for some borrowers on income-based repayment.
  • Eligible borrowers received emails stating that they are expected to receive relief in the coming months.
  • The ongoing government shutdown could cause delays.

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A Ukrainian fighter holds a Sting, a $2,500 interceptor drone created by the Wild Hornets.

About a year into Russia's war, a Ukrainian drone instructor pitched what sounded to troops like science fiction: flying quadcopters into Moscow's scout drones midair.

The soldiers thought it was impossible. It would be too difficult to maneuver a quadcopter, or small drone, into another fast