Authored on

Authored by
Tech Insider

Body
Kelsey Herbers and her fiancé headshot with beanies
The author, left, and her fiancé are struggling with money after he was laid off.
  • My fiancé was suddenly laid off, kickstarting a prolonged, unsuccessful job search.
  • I've had to overwork myself to make ends meet, and it's causing a lot of stress in my life. 
  • Despite the hardship, we are trying to reframe this situation and stay hopeful.

Last October, my fiancé, Collin, went



Authored on

Authored by
Tech Insider

Body
Boebert cpac
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at the Hilton Anatole on August 06, 2022, in Dallas.
  • Rep. Lauren Boebert was stopped from drinking more alcohol at a GOP gala, CNN reported.
  • The congresswoman has been embroiled in political and personal controversies.
  • Boebert has been endorsed by Donald Trump.

Rep. Lauren Boebert was


Category



Authored on

Authored by
Tech Insider

Body
Toby Jones plays Alan Bates in the drama
Toby Jones plays Alan Bates in the drama "Mr Bates vs the Post Office."
  • "Mr Bates vs the Post Office" had a remarkable impact after airing in Britain and now comes to PBS.
  • The drama sparked public outrage about hundreds of wrongful convictions.
  • People who ran small post offices were falsely accused of theft, but faulty software was to blame.

It took a television drama to bring about justice for th



Authored on

Authored by
Tech Insider

Body
Stability AI founder Emad Mostaque
Stability AI founder Emad Mostaque
  • "Being a CEO sucks," according to Emad Mostaque, the former CEO of Stability AI.
  • Exits among leaders of US companies jumped 28% in February to the highest monthly total since 2002.
  • CEOs like Elon Musk and Airbnb's Brian Chesky have publicly shared their struggles with the role.

Maybe Emad Mostaque's next job could be CEO whisperer.

Mostaque



Authored on

Authored by
Tech Insider

Body
Image of a wallet and money over a blue background

Welcome back! New York's dining elite have returned, and they're heading to restaurants and private clubs that promise extravagance and caviar over everything.

Let's dive into this week's biggest stories.

On the agenda:


Category



Authored on

Authored by
Tech Insider

Body
Susan Miller at University of Michigan football game with three students wearing school merchandise.
Susan Miller enjoys living in New York and teaching in Michigan.
  • Susan Miller, a professor, supercommutes weekly from New York to Michigan.
  • Although the school doesn't cover her commute, Miller enjoys the different atmosphere in Michigan.
  • Despite potential downsides, Miller encourages others to consider supercommuting if given the chance.

This as-told-to essay is based on a



Authored on

Authored by
Tech Insider

Body
Steve Eisman
Steve Eisman.
  • Famed "Big Short" investor Steve Eisman is bullish on infrastructure for four main reasons, he said on the Odd Lots podcast.
  •  
  • AI, electric grid investing, industrial onshoring, and green energy will all boost the sector.
  • They include AI, electric grid investing, industrial onshoring, and green energy.
  • Eisman sees infrastructure as a better bet than

Category



Authored on

Authored by
Tech Insider

Body
A hand holding a credit card with a knife as its shadow
Cred card issuers are very good at getting money out of people. There are all sorts of levers they will use to make up for reduced late fees.

Good news! Some of those annoying fees on your credit card may soon be getting smaller. Bad news! Banks and credit-card companies are almost certainly trying to figure out where else they squeeze money out of you.

The Consumer


Category



Authored on

Authored by
Tech Insider

Body
AMD CEO Lisa Su
AMD CEO Lisa Su.
  • AMD CEO Lisa Su has officially become a new entrant to Forbes' billionaire list.
  • She's worth an estimated $1.3 billion and is in charge of a company vital to the generative AI boom.
  • AMD, like its rival Nvidia run by her cousin, provides chips needed to power AI apps such as ChatGPT.

The generative AI boom has minted its newest billionaire: Lisa Su.

The 54-year-old



Authored on

Authored by
Tech Insider

Body
Business Schools
Business schools are racing to equip students with AI skills.
  • Business schools are now integrating AI into their curriculums to keep graduates competitive.
  • They are also encouraging the use of AI in their coursework.
  • Using just "15-minute little bursts" of AI delivers value, a Columbia professor said.

Business schools are going all in on AI to keep their graduates competitive in



Authored on

Authored by
Tech Insider

Body
rendering of Hyatt Vivid hotel in Cancun
Hyatt's new Hyatt Vivid brand launched its first all-inclusive, adult-only resort in Cancún, Mexico, on April 1 amid rising demand for these relaxing and convenient vacation options.
  • Hyatt's new adult-only Vivid brand opened its first location in Cancún, Mexico.
  • Take a look at the all-inclusive resort with 400 suites starting at $194 per person per day.
  • Hospitality giants are rapidly

Category



Authored on

Authored by
Tech Insider

Body
Is there really a loneliness epidemic?

You might call US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy Dr. Loneliness. Since 2017, he has made what he's diagnosed as America's "loneliness epidemic" the center of his public-health agenda, writing several op-eds and a best-selling book and appearing on dozens of news shows and podcasts to issue dire warnings about this deadly scourge. 

Last May, Murthy


Category