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Best graphic tablet under ₹2000
When curating a list of the best graphic tablets, we consider the features, specifications, desi…
3 teachers who spent up to $2,000 on their classrooms explain what they bought and why it's important
A new full-time teacher spent well over $2,000 on her classroom so far. She set up a GoFundMe and d…
Madison Hoff
Realme Pad 2 review: A budget tablet for the masses
After a period of silence, the tablet space in consumer tech is starting to show up again. Post pan…
The FAA accidentally disclosed more than 2,000 flight records associated with Jeffrey Epstein's private jets
Domestic flight records associated with Jeffrey Epstein's private jets, provided by the FAA, reveal…
Angela Wang
'Bring It On' 20th anniversary: Director Peyton Reed looks back on the 'Citizen Kane' of cheerleader movies
Insider spoke with the director Peyton Reed about spirit fingers, white privilege, and what it woul…
Jason Guerrasio
Redmi Pad Review: A decent tablet for the masses
Redmi claims this tablet is developed with both performance and content consumption in focus. A …
All 51 of Jennifer Lopez's music videos, ranked from worst to best
Jennifer Lopez has been making music for over two decades. Insider has a definitive ranking of all …
Ayomikun Adekaiyero,Esme Mazz…
The Anna Delvey Industrial Complex and me
The notorious subject of "Inventing Anna" is reinventing herself as an artist. As I looked at her d…
Jacob Shamsian
He was my high school journalism teacher. Then I investigated his relationships with teenage girls.
Eric Burgess, Rosemead High School's "Golden Boy," repeatedly groomed students for sex. No one stop…
Matt Drange
London and New York have similar populations and density, but only one is seeing a major coronavirus surge. Here's why.
Over the last few months, New York City has controlled the coronavirus' spread while London's daily…
Susie Neilson,Morgan McFall-J…
Serena's next serve
The tennis superstar has had an unparalleled career, but she still has more moves to bring to her c…
Joi-Marie McKenzie
Bodybuilders are sounding the alarm that ‘extreme’ steroid use is leading to deaths in the sport, and it’s only getting worse
Experts say huge body sizes, dehydration, rapid weight changes, and steroid use contribute to high …
Gabby Landsverk
Moscow insiders describe panic, frustration, and shame as Russia gets cut off from the global economy
Russians are emptying bank accounts and buying big-ticket items as the ruble declines. "I feel my c…
Jason Corcoran
Josh Peck hid drug abuse, insecurities, and trauma behind his funny-guy image. Now, he's coming clean.
The 35-year-old actor spoke with Insider about his rise to fame on Nickelodeon, his many career piv…
Olivia Singh
A Ukrainian man describes life in Russian-occupied Kherson: Dead bodies in the street, dwindling food on the shelves, and no way out
A 20-year-old Ukrainian man spoke to Insider about the horrors Kherson is enduring under Russian oc…
Erin Snodgrass,Havovi Cooper
75% off and more – Grab the best deals on laptops, smartwatches, tablets, headphones and more on Amazon today
Last week, e-commerce giant, Amazon marked the beginning of its Great Indian Festival Sale 2022, wh…
A sentence that never ends: How probation kept a Pennsylvania man locked up through the pandemic — even after his release date
Probation was supposed to be an alternative to incarceration. But for some it has meant a cycle of …
Charles R. Davis
The human cost of Family Dollar's low prices: Its workers describe 80-hour weeks, sleeping in chairs, and snakes in the stockroom
Family Dollar workers said they put in 80-hour weeks, slept in chairs, and found snakes in stockroo…
Jack Newsham,Peter Coutu
Inside the epicenter of America's Great Resignation: Kentuckians lay out the 4 forces driving the state's labor shortage — and explain why it's here to stay
How to solve the labor shortage? For business, it's hiring three workers instead of six. For worker…
Juliana Kaplan,Hillary Hoffow…
Connecticut's Treasurer, Shawn Wooden, is holding powerful institutions accountable for their abysmal diversity stats. For him, it's personal.
Money managers seeking to do business with Connecticut's $44 billion pension system have to go thro…