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Photo collage of Adam Aron with a woman and a burglar behind him
A monthslong extortion attempt for hundreds of thousands of dollars targeted AMC's CEO. He stood his ground.

When Adam Aron's phone buzzed with a text from an unknown number in March 2022, he recognized the name of the sender: Mia.

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Insurance is supposed to make you feel secure from tragedies — but companies are eager to make dealing with them a nightmare.
Tech Insider : Economy
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Four new surveys suggest that the average raise is going to be smaller next year — and things may get get even worse in 2025.
Tech Insider : Economy, Politics
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China has reached the end of its economic boom. What comes next should worry every American business — and the rest of the world.

We've reached the end of an era for the Chinese economy.

Tech Insider : Politics
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How Nadine Arslanian went from relative obscurity to the center of Bob Menendez's political corruption scandal

Tech Insider : Economy
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Customized majors are on the rise as Gen Z students worried about the future of the job market turn to build-your-own degree programs.
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What's Tokyo's secret? Liberal and centralized land-use policies that give developers a lot of power to build what they want, when they want.
Tech Insider : Sports
Robo-umps
Robo-ump has been sold as a futuristic solution to an age-old problem: With a computer-powered strike zone, an afternoon at the park will never again be ruined by human error.