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Food packaging chemicals are seeping into human bodies — here's what that means for your health
Food containers and cookware are leaching more potentially hazardous chemicals into our bodies than…
Gabby Landsverk
5 tips to prevent ‘Teflon flu’ and use your nonstick pans safely
When Teflon-coated cookware is overheated — to above 500°F (or 260°C), the coating can deteriorate,…
SIMPLY PUT: Founder Mode — the secret sauce to startup success or fancy term for hustle and micromanagement?
Founder Mode is the latest trend in Silicon Valley, emphasising a hands-on approach by CEOs in thei…
Bill Gates says solving misinformation is now young people's problem
Bill Gates spoke about misinformation in an interview with CNBC this week, saying he has "handed th…
Lauren Edmonds
A couples therapist says she can predict your relationship problems with a 30-question quiz
A therapist uses 30 questions to uncover each client's "schema" — their core beliefs. That reveals …
Julia Pugachevsky
Why Russia's brain drain is the biggest problem facing its economy
Russia is missing around 5 million workers - one sign that the exodus of Russians is eating away at…
Jennifer Sor
Consulting has a Gen Z problem
Gen Z consultants said it's a great first job but that they don't plan to stay in the industry for …
Kelsey Vlamis,Lakshmi Varanas…
Hollywood has a big problem with how people are watching TV these days
Viewers are opting for free TV options in a move threatening to upend Hollywood's decades-old busin…
Dan DeFrancesco
Résumé gaps don't have to kill your job search — here's what to say about them
A gap in your work history can be unnerving, but often it's best to list a reason for the disruptio…
Tim Paradis
Stop the crackdown on coffee-badging — here's the real problem
Coffee badging is a performative response to a performative return-to-office expectation, writes te…
Bonnie Dilber
OpenAI's CTO treats creativity like a problem to be solved and that itself is the problem
OpenAI's CTO Mira Murati says AI can make people more creative. Artists say she has no idea what sh…
Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert
Gen Z loves the gym. That's a big problem for gyms.
Gen Zers are crowding gyms with their love of weightlifting and hanging out. America's gyms aren't …
Eve Upton-Clark
How to tell if it's imposter syndrome or if you're just bad at your job, from the ex-VP of HR at Microsoft
An ex-VP of HR at Microsoft gave three ways to know if you have imposter syndrome or are bad at you…
Chris Williams
The problem with the egg-freezing boom
Fertility clinics are targeting Gen Zers who want to be parents someday — but freezing your e…
Eve Upton-Clark
No, just 1 glass of wine a day is NOT good for your health — despite what 'health' sites might recommend
New research found that previous claims about health benefits from moderate drinking may be flawed,…
A new sports streamer's setback could pose problems for the wider media industry and change how we watch TV
Venu's issues call into question the long-standing practice of forced bundling by media companies.
Dan DeFrancesco
Insider Today: Amazon's AI problem
In Sunday's edition of Insider Today, we're looking at Amazon's attempt to challenge Nvidia's AI ch…
Matt Turner
I broke away from my traditional Amish community. Here's what grabbed me most in the modern world — and what I miss.
Daniel Beiler grew up in an Old Order Amish community. After leaving he embraced cars, planes, and …
Mia Jankowicz
People are already becoming romantically and sexually involved with AI — here’s the problem with that
AI romantic companions are revolutionising relationships, blurring lines between human and AI conne…
How data-security posture management could make your cloud systems less vulnerable
Cybersecurity experts say data-security posture management, or DSPM, can help companies protect clo…