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From ALICEs to HENRYs, here's what people across the tax brackets discuss in therapy
Therapists shared what their clients talk about with Business Insider. While ALICEs struggle with t…
Serafina Kenny
Here's what Cracker Barrel's CEO is doing to help the chain become 'relevant' again
From a redesign of its restaurants to testing new menu items, Cracker Barrel is considering some bi…
Alex Bitter
Gen Z is obsessed with manifesting their way to riches and romance
On TikTok, Zoomers are turning to a higher power to guide them through uncertainty.
Amanda Hoover
Why personalised Him & Her breakfasts could be the key to weight loss
As per scientists, breakfasts that follow the "man-eats-carbs, woman-eats-fats formula" could help …
Old US Bradleys becoming 'legend' in Ukraine shows what the country can do when it gets enough of the weapons it needs
Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles have been praised for their wins against Russia. An expert said …
Sinéad Baker
Peloton's new CEO has a chance to turn things around. Here's what he needs to do.
Peloton is betting that its new CEO, Peter Stern, can help turn the struggling company around after…
Madeline Berg,Mary Hanbury,Er…
What OpenAI must do to stay on top
Investors are getting antsy as OpenAI spends billions with little promise of a return on investment…
Lakshmi Varanasi,Lloyd Lee
Anne Hathaway showed Blake Lively just what to do to swerve public backlash
Anne Hathaway apologized to journalist Kjersti Flaa for a difficult 2012 interview. Experts suggest…
Mikhaila Friel
What can the West do about North Korea giving troops to Russia? Not much it hasn't already flinched from.
The West has options in responding to North Korea's threat of joining the Ukraine conflict, but it …
Mia Jankowicz
I left Goldman Sachs to plan weddings for the ultra-rich. I do 4 key things to keep my clients — and their families — happy.
Lelian Chew once planned for a wedding in the Maldives, it was a logistical nightmare that took her…
Lian Kit Wee
People are tired of 'unpacking' every relationship issue. Here's what some happy couples do instead.
Internet advice often suggests honest communication in relationships. But that can lead to frequent…
Julia Pugachevsky
The Orient Express is plotting a comeback as the ultra-rich ditch luxury brands for travel
La Dolce Vita sleeper trains mark the Orient Express's return, capitalizing on the growing demand f…
Maria Noyen
Georgia is rich in EV money and jobs
Georgia has received more private investment in EVs and battery manufacturing than any other state,…
John Towfighi
What needs to go right for Intel, and what happens if it doesn't
Intel faces challenges after losing its Dow Jones spot to Nvidia. Federal aid under the CHIPS Act c…
Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert,…
The human life span may have finally plateaued. Here's what you can do to optimize your chances for a long life — and what researchers are working on next.
A new study suggests only a small percentage of adults will live to 100, barring a breakthrough. He…
Hilary Brueck
5 Starbucks baristas highlight what they want the new CEO to do
The baristas would like to see tech updates, better compensation, and menu standardization, among o…
Aditi Bharade,Shubhangi Goel,…
Gen Z's new side hustle: getting rich off Airbnb
On TikTok and Instagram, Airbnb superhosts brag about subletting their rentals — and making million…
Amanda Hoover
Fall has become its own shopping season
Fall isn't just a season, it's a shopping event, with retailers selling goods including pumpkin-spi…
Alex Bitter
Ina Garten gave up a job at the White House to become an entrepreneur — without business experience. Here's what the risky move taught her.
When Ina Garten gave up her White House job to run a store called Barefoot Contessa, she had never …
Anneta Konstantinides
I'm a divorce attorney for the rich and famous. Here are the biggest mistakes I've seen clients make.
A divorce attorney for celebrities and high-profile business leaders says certain transactions made…