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Do you eat meat, reader? If so, what is your meatball of choice — beef, chicken… mammoth? Yes, you read that right. 

Newsletter editor Hallam Bullock here, coming to you from London.

An Australian startup has engineered a giant meatball made from woolly mammoth DNA. Yet, it turns out nobody can taste it because humans could be allergic to the 5,000-year-old protein. 

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Welcome back to another day of tech news.  

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Hi, I'm Matt Turner, the editor in chief of business at Insider. Welcome back to Insider Today's Sunday edition, a roundup of some of our top stories. 

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Hello, readers. Hallam Bullock here, coming to you from London on April Fools' Day. My advice for you today would be to not believe everything you hear, but that's my mantra most days.

We've spoken about college majors here before. If you want to make a lot of money in your first job, we broke down the best and the worst degrees. 

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Hi, I'm Matt Turner, the editor in chief of business at Insider. Welcome back to Insider Today's Sunday edition, a roundup of some of our top stories. 

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How do you spend $400,000 on takeaway in a matter of months? Hint: you're going to need to order a lot of steak and lobster. 

Newsletter editor Hallam Bullock here, reporting from London, and I'm baffled by FTX's DoorDash bill

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It's finally Friday, friend-o. I'm Diamond Naga Siu, and I've made it through another week of procrastination (AKA talking too much).

I spend a lot of my day thinking about writing. Then I talk for hours with colleagues about anything and everything. But once my stress hits a breaking point, I might finally hunker down with noise-canceling headphones to write.

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I want a free vacation, buds. I'm Diamond Naga Siu, and I'm excited about a bunch of compensated travel opportunities coming up. Taiwan is paying tourists' expenses. A northern region of Italy is paying people to visit.

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Good Morning. I'm Jason Ma, writing to you from Los Angeles. Between fighting inflation or the bank crisis, the Federal Reserve leaned toward the former. Not only did policymakers raise rates by another quarter point, dashing some hopes for a pause in tightening, the so-called dot plot of their forecasts indicated another increase is coming later this year.

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It's the middle of the week, 10 Things in Techies. I'm Diamond Naga Siu, and for the first decade or so that I worked, I was always paid in cash. I didn't put much of it into a bank, because I didn't really understand how it worked.

So I hid it in different places, keeping a mental tally of my cash stash.

I'd be pretty upset if I mistaked one of my decoy reserves for a pot of proverbial gold. But that's almost exactly what happened to JPMorgan Chase.