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Missed Flights and Endless Lines: a View From LaGuardia Airport

NEWS | 25 March 2026
I went to LaGuardia's Terminal B on Tuesday morning to get a sense of what travelers were up against. The security line looped around the terminal four times. Multiple travelers told me they'd been stuck in limbo for days. Mary Bruccoli, who lives in New York, chimed in with her rendition of "Let go, let God": "Let go, let TSA." Then, I got a ping from a colleague, who'd just arrived on the other side of the security line.

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Some Meta Executives Could Make Billions Under New Pay Package

NEWS | 25 March 2026
The forms detail a two-part incentive system for six executives, including CTO Andrew Bosworth, CFO Susan Li, chief operating officer Javier Olivan, and chief product officer Chris Cox. Meta's stock — trading at about $600 — is down nearly 3% in the last year. The news also comes as Meta weighs major layoffs as it pours billions into AI. These pay packages will not be realized unless Meta achieves massive future success, benefiting all of our shareholders. The other Meta executives part of the proposed increase are chief legal officer C.J.

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3 ways the Strait of Hormuz crisis could unfold — and how to position your portfolio for each

NEWS | 25 March 2026
For global markets right now, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz is pretty much the only game in town. Any attacks from Iran seen threatening flows through the strait have resulted in an oil-price spike. Price forecast: Brent trades in a $100-to-$110 per barrel range in 2026, then falls to $80Investing recommendations: MS says to lean into risk assets, but expect choppy trading. The firm says investors should go: overweight equities and cash, underweight government bonds, and equal-weight corporate credit. Scenario 3: Effective closureOutcome: The strait stays closed for months, significant demand destruction occurs, and Iran retains control.

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The S&P 500 is flashing a warning sign. How to protect your portfolio.

NEWS | 25 March 2026
The S&P 500 crossed below its 200-day moving average last week as the benchmark index continues to struggle in 2026. During those episodes, the S&P 500 has ended up, on average, 4.8% lower six months after the moving average was crossed. 6 steps to protect your portfolioHe shared several steps for taking risk off the table, starting with trimming your largest positions. The Vanguard U.S. Quality Factor ETF (VFQY) is one example of a fund offering exposure to quality stocks. Fifth, for more volatile stocks like cyclicals, adjust your stop-losses to allow for downside of just 7%-10%, Roberts said.

News Flash:
Delta Air Lines Suspends Perks for Congress Amid TSA Staffing Shortage

NEWS | 25 March 2026
Members of Congress may have to wait in line at the TSA checkpoint alongside everyone else if they fly with Delta. "Due to the impact on resources from the longstanding government shutdown, Delta will temporarily suspend specialty services to members of Congress flying Delta," a spokesperson for the airline said. Many TSA workers got a $0 paycheck in mid-March and have begun calling out sick. Passengers have been left to contend with long lines at TSA checkpoints, resulting in hourslong wait times. Frontier Airlines, Spirit Airlines, American Airlines, and Alaska Airlines did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

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SPONSORED | 25 March 2026
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Jeffrey Epstein's top accountant and lawyer explain why they think the sex offender left them $75 million

NEWS | 25 March 2026
Neither has taken a salary from Epstein's estate for that work, they told members of the House Oversight Committee in depositions earlier this month. Epstein bequeathed Indyke $50 million and Kahn $25 million. Epstein's money still has a long road aheadIndyke and Kahn may never see their millions from Epstein's funds. The estate has investments in two funds with Peter Thiel's Valar Ventures that are together worth about $172 million, Indyke said. Epstein planned to open his own bankThe depositions shed light on how much money Epstein was spending.

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Pitch Deck: StoReel Startup Raised $34M to Build AI Micro Dramas

NEWS | 25 March 2026
Micro dramas are booming — and one startup is betting AI can help make them more interactive. StoReel is a Beijing-based startup that distributes AI-made micro dramas in its mobile app. They join a growing number of investors in the micro drama space, generally, including Fox Entertainment. StoReel says AI is well-suited to micro dramasMicro dramas, the short-episode series meant for watching on your phone, have taken off in popularity. "People tend to complain about how it's always the same tropes," Koh said of micro dramas.

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YouTube shows are closing in on traditional TV — fast

NEWS | 25 March 2026
Spotter estimated that these creator TV shows carry about 2.4 minutes of ads per half hour, less than linear and streaming TV's ad loads. It also said the creator TV universe is comparable to the US TV market in terms of number of shows and episodes, with TV having 2,280 active shows and 94,000 annual new episodes, excluding local news. However, Spotter's estimate of time spent on creator TV is dwarfed by the time people spend streaming traditional TV, according to several prominent industry trackers. Much of "creator TV" is unscripted and lacks the prestige TV quality that some advertisers crave. "It's not just that there's numbers — people trust creators more than they trust a traditional TV show," he said.

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I'm a former magazine editor who wakes up every day at 5:17 a.m. for good luck. Here's a day in my new flexible life as a mom of 3.

NEWS | 25 March 2026
What really stands out is my time as the editor-in-chief of Women's Health, a role I held from 2018 to 2024. I'm really proud of our team's work on strength training and reframing the conversation about exercise from a place of empowerment. I'm also the host of a YouTube show I launched called "Lifting with Liz," which is my version of a podcast. I wake up at 5:17 a.m., which keeps me from hitting snoozeI set my alarm for 5:17 a.m. Lifting With Liz/YouTubeI love the flexibility of this new life, now that I don't go to an office every day.

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

NEWS | 25 March 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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Oura Fans Are Turning Fitness Trackers Into $10,000 Diamond Rings

NEWS | 25 March 2026
Since then, she's received 40 enquiries for custom Oura Ring jackets, and said new requests are coming in daily. Wearables, but make them sparklyGrimes is not the only high-end jeweler that's riding the Oura Ring jacket wave. Henri Noël's Diamond Bubble Oura Jacket ($6,495) slips over an Oura Ring. After making a couple of adjustments to the first model, she launched the $3,980 Confetti-themed Oura Ring jacket in January. Oura Ring jackets for men nextSince Oura made smart rings mainstream, several companies have tried to replicate its success by debuting their own smart rings.

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This simple phrase can get you up to 20% more in compensation, according to a negotiation coach

NEWS | 25 March 2026
Executive negotiation coach Jacob Warwick guides clients through high-stakes negotiations, transitions, and exits. He said it's always better to ask — and he's seen one simple phrase result in anything from 5% to 20% more in offers: "What's the chance that there's a little more here?" The phrase is a reminder that the terms aren't "set in stone," he said, and that everything in a job post is up for negotiation. Warwick said he didn't go to college, but every job he worked in required a college degree. By asking, "What's the chance there's a little more to this that you need?"

Current Events:
I waited in a TSA line for 5 hours. I still missed my flight and had to cancel meetings with potential clients.

NEWS | 25 March 2026
It was my path to a room full of investors at the Transform conference in Las Vegas. He thought my flight was at 7:35 a.m., not 7:35 p.m. We laughed it off. If I had gotten there 12 hours early, I might've made that flight. The TSA line wrapped around baggage carouselsBy the time I reached Hartsfield-Jackson Airport on Sunday afternoon, the line was too long to be just 45 minutes. Behind every long line is a real cost: time lost, plans disrupted, or opportunities missed.

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Think you're one of NYC's best-dressed lawyers? Nominate yourself or a colleague.

NEWS | 25 March 2026
Business Insider is searching for the best-dressed lawyers in New York City for a new editorial feature spotlighting standout style. We're looking for attorneys who bring personality to the profession — the ones who serve looks as well as they practice law. Our editorial judging panel will consider nominees of all titles, from associate to managing partner, at major law firms in New York City. To strengthen your submission, please include a headshot and two photos that showcase the nominee's personal style. Selected honorees will be featured in a Business Insider photo shoot in early May (exact dates and location to follow).