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How Domo went from a $2.8 billion darling to fighting for its survival

NEWS | 29 June 2026
In 2022, the founder of software company Domo stepped down as CEO after he was accused of sexually assaulting an employee on a work trip, an allegation he denied. The company didn't provide any further details on the incident. Josh James founded Domo, a data-analytics company, in 2010. Business Wire/APThrough the company, James declined an interview. Domo didn't comment on the arrest, Maughan's departure, or the company's decline in revenue. Patrick Walravens, a Citizens JMP analyst, said fewer customers are renewing their Domo subscriptions, and "there's almost no growth" in Domo's business.

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Elon Musk says SpaceX is putting top Starship and Starlink engineers to work on Grok

NEWS | 29 June 2026
It's all hands on deck at SpaceX as the company plays catch-up in the AI race. Elon Musk said on Sunday that SpaceX had deployed "a few dozen" top Starlink and Starship engineers to help overhaul its Grok model. Musk said that Grok 4.5, the latest version of the chatbot, was now in private beta at Tesla and SpaceX, and posted that SpaceX would release new models "trained from scratch" every month this year. In February, Musk merged xAI with SpaceX, and the deal to acquire Cursor was confirmed shortly after the rocket company's record-breaking $85 billion IPO earlier this month. Deploying top Starlink and Starship engineers to overhaul Grok is the latest sign that SpaceX is going all in on AI.

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Nvidia is quietly staffing up around its AI ambitions in outer space

NEWS | 29 June 2026
Nvidia's AI ambitions are officially out of this world this year, and they haven't come back down to Earth. The AI chip giant is adding to the team behind Space-1, its first computing system designed for space. The role — for a system software principal architect — will help build software for Space-1, which the chip giant unveiled at its GTC event in March. Space-1 harnesses Nvidia's latest Vera Rubin AI chip platform and is designed for low-Earth orbit missions. The system software role requires previous experience building AI infrastructure and systems in space.

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Can you vibe code an entire search engine? This ex-Googler tried.

NEWS | 29 June 2026
Former Google engineering leader Hugh Williams is back with another fascinating Claude Code experiment. The project includes features you'd expect from a modern search engine: autosuggest, query-biased snippets, related searches, trending topics, and AI-generated summaries. Williams says he wrote zero lines of code himself, relying entirely on Claude Code. That's technically true, with an important caveat: the underlying search engine is based on an information-retrieval system he helped build in the early 2000s. Instead, Williams argues Claude Code works best when paired with deep technical expertise.

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AI's next bottleneck is power. That's why I left the creator economy to build a data center startup.

NEWS | 29 June 2026
Leonhard Soenke cofounded Throne, a creator economy startup, in 2021 to help influencers create wishlists where fans could buy and send them gifts. It's not in the creator economy. TAR, which stands for Transformative American Resources, is a new energy startup aiming to make data center power more efficient. We spent a while in the creator economy. Screenshot/ThronePivoting from the creator economy to data centersIn both cases, you solve very difficult problems.

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SmartSync Data Sync App

SPONSORED | 29 June 2026
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Liver health is the latest wellness obsession

NEWS | 29 June 2026
Leading a balanced lifestyle by exercising regularly and eating nutritious food is the best way to protect and boost liver health, they said. On TikTok, posts using the hashtags "liver health," "liver support," and "fatty liver" have amassed a collective 161.5 million views in the last 90 days, and many of the most-viewed videos feature influencers selling supplements. Dr. Robert J. Fontana, a professor of internal medicine and liver specialist at University of Michigan Health, said a number of factors have converged to raise public awareness of liver health. As cases of obesity and diabetes have grown, so have rates of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, previously known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. "Managing risk factors for liver disease is more effective for liver health than any supplement on the market," John said.

Breaking:
We're childhood friends who scaled our startup to $13M by age 21. Dropping out of college was the right move — if anything, we did it too late.

NEWS | 29 June 2026
Arora: Our app was born out of a problem we faced with taking good notes in class as we transitioned from high school to college in 2023. Dhawan: We launched the app in January 2024, and by March 2025, the app was generating almost $500,000 a month. Arora: We went full-time with our app at the end of our sophomore year, last year. Fast forward a bit, Rudy and I started our first business in our sophomore year of high school. We built our AI app manually, but now we barely write our own codeDhawan: When we started coding the app, AI code-generation models were pretty terrible.

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A self-sustaining private island in Canada sold for $6 million — it can only be reached by boat or helicopter

NEWS | 29 June 2026
The new owner of a private island off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada, better have access to a boat or helicopter. Strum Island, a 10-acre property in a collection of over 350 islands in Mahone Bay, sold for $8.4 million Canadian dollars, or about $6 million US dollars, in September 2025 after originally listing for $9.95 million Canadian dollars. The island is about 2,100 feet from the mainland, and about an hour's drive to Halifax, Nova Scotia. The developer, Fred Kern, told Business Insider in 2024 that the property was primarily used for its lodge, named The Lodge at Strum Island. "It's a lodge," Kern told Business Insider.

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I oversee all courts at Wimbledon. A typical workday during the Championships is 15 hours long and fueled by adrenaline.

NEWS | 29 June 2026
This as-told-to essay is based on an in-person interview with Neil Stubley, head of courts and horticulture at the All England Lawn Tennis Club, home of the Wimbledon tennis championships. I've been head of courts and horticulture at the All England Lawn Tennis Club for almost 10 years, and 2026 marks my 31st Wimbledon Championships. My job is to maintain the grass courts year-round so they're ready for the two-week tournament. Business Insider's Power Hours series gives readers an inside look at how powerful leaders in business structure their workday. There's a ringing in my ear; I'm wired; I'm awake; I can't just go straight to bed.

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Power Hours: a Day in the Life of CEOs, Successful Business Leaders

NEWS | 29 June 2026
Ever wonder how the most successful business leaders get it all done? Business Insider's "Power Hours" series explores that question by diving into the daily routines of top executives, founders, and creatives across industries — from aerospace and transportation to venture capital and the creator economy. Each story offers an inside look at how these high performers meticulously structure their waking hours to achieve their personal and professional goals. Besides giving us a window into their workdays, the leaders featured discuss exercise, rest, and tips on staying sharp, protecting energy, boosting productivity, and more. Reach out to editor Lauryn Haas at lhaas@businessinsider.com to share your daily routine.

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I grew up in China, but I'm raising my daughter in LA. A trip back to visit family made me rethink my parenting style.

NEWS | 29 June 2026
After nearly a decade abroad, this was the first time I'd brought my daughter back to China. Provided by Grace Cong SuiMy family was thrilled to be together againI was relieved to step away from the constant demands of parenting, with no extended family nearby. My parents happily took over with my daughter, a luxury my husband and I don't have in the US. My daughter enjoyed the attentionMy daughter seemed happier than ever in China. I had thought I'd left that style of parenting behind, but it was still part of me, shaped by the family who had raised me.

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I'm 63 and raising 2 grandchildren alone. It's cost me my retirement years, but I wouldn't trade it for the world.

NEWS | 29 June 2026
Prior to becoming a full-time caregiver for my grandchildren, I worked in administrative positions for much of my career. Business Insider is looking to hear from grandparents who are caring for their grandchildren and older Americans caring for younger loved ones. I usually pay around $2,000 a year for both of the boys' school needs. Raising my grandchildren has come at a cost to my retirement years, but I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world. If you'd like to share your story as a grandparent caring for your grandchildren or an older American caring for younger loved ones, share your story here.

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A family traded Connecticut for retirement in a car-free Costa Rica beach town

NEWS | 29 June 2026
Instead, they kept coming back to the idea of Costa Rica, a country they'd visited multiple times and loved. The couple fell in love with Las Catalinas, a car-free beach town in Costa Rica. In 2020, they sold their Connecticut home for $915,000 and relocated permanently to Costa Rica. It helps that Costa Rica offers multiple residency options for foreigners, including visas geared toward retirees, digital nomads, and investors. While English is widely spoken in Costa Rica, the family initially struggled with the language barrier.

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EY Talent Leader Shares the Smartest Move She Saw a Candidate Make

NEWS | 29 June 2026
EYFrancesca Jones, EY US early careers leader, recalled a recent candidate — who is expected to be an intern in 2027 — who made his mark by doing just that. EY also recruits at his college, she said, but he showed up anyway to broaden his network and to meet an EY partner he knew would be present. It also showed curiosity, which has become a top priority for the firm in hiring in the AI era. The talent leader said the world is in a period of transformation as AI is changing how work gets done, both at the firm and more broadly. Jones' story underscores the importance of networking in landing a job in today's job market.