Tech Insider : Politics
He proved the My Pillow Guy wrong about election fraud and won $5 million.
"Some people believe the world's out to get them because they think they are doing everything rationally but the world is not acting rationally in response," says Bob Zeidman. "That's the way Lindell is."
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A man standing in the shadow of a giant chess piece

There is a singular misery to trying your very best, after months of training, only to be crushed by a 6-year-old.

Tech Insider : Economy
A house for sale melting in the summer sun
Gone are the days of throwing up a for-sale sign and waiting for the feeding frenzy to begin. Home sellers are about to get a rude awakening.
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Hands aggressively pointing at a Workday App, with exclamation marks emanating from the app
"Getting someone onboarded using Workday is like trying to get water from your sink to your stove using a colander," said one director at a startup.
Tech Insider : Economy
Photo illustration of the Wall Street Bull with a suitcase, plane, laptop and palm trees.
Wall Street's fantasies of decamping to the Hamptons for the summer have been shattered by higher inflation and stock market volatility.
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Jan Sramek standing in wide field of grass with powerlines in the and a wooden shed in the back
Jan Sramek believes the solution to the housing crisis facing Silicon Valley is to build a new city from scratch  — and that he's the guy to get it done.
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Illustration of a 3d Bust and hand holding a phone.
In a remote world, the hottest status symbol is your face. It's driving a Botox boom.
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The Wall Street bull about to eat a Red Lobster logo
Sure, Endless Shrimp turned out to be a horrible idea, but the problems at Red Lobster are much deeper than one bad promotion.