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Knicks fever has made Madison Square Garden a gold mine for investors

NEWS | 09 June 2026
Last night's Knicks game brought a spectacle to Madison Square Garden that's rarely been seen in modern US sports history. The cheapest ticket just to get into the building for Game 3 of the NBA Finals cost thousands of dollars. Even President Trump, whose security detail created a TSA-like environment around the arena, was there to root on the Knicks. Dolan is making loads of money — for himself, and for investors — by facilitating fun and enjoyment for thousands of people. Now the Knicks just need two more wins to truly solidify this golden era.

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SpaceX's 'puny free float' is sparking concerns about greater stock volatility

NEWS | 09 June 2026
SpaceX float 'in a different universe'Most companies that trade on major indexes have about 80% of their stock available for public trading, according to Nasdaq. SpaceX's free float is projected to be dramatically lower, with roughly 4% of shares doled out to investors. Still, SpaceX's float "is in a different universe," Focused Wealth Management's Jacob Friedman said. This can discourage longterm investors like mutual funds and pension funds and fuel investments from more speculative traders and risk-chasing retail investors. SpaceX's low float adds to already high potential for stock volatility from the retail component of this particular IPO.

World:
First look: This weird wearable device turns human workers into robot data collectors

NEWS | 09 June 2026
The goal is to have Instawork workers, known as Pros, record themselves doing tasks on the job, from chopping vegetables in a commercial kitchen to stocking shelves in a grocery store. That footage can then be used by robotics companies and AI labs trying to teach robots how to operate in commercial environments. That variety makes the data more valuable to AI labs and robotics companies trying to train robots for the messiness of the real world. Instawork Pros learning the Instacore system at the assembly facility in Mountain View. The final system balances worker comfort with the detailed data robotics companies want.

Current Events:
South Korea's red-hot stock market is having a wild start to the week

NEWS | 09 June 2026
South Korea's red-hot stock market index, the Kospi, is experiencing a volatile start to the week, dropping 8% on Monday, before gaining 8% on Tuesday. South Korea's stock market is dominated by two tech giants — Samsung and SK Hynix — which have both passed market capitalizations of more than $1 trillion in recent weeks. As a chipmaker, SK Hynix is particularly vulnerable to US market moves. As Korea's market was closed by the time the Nasdaq made its move on Friday, the impact of the US sell-off wasn't fully felt in Asia until Monday. Long regarded as something of a backwater in the investment world, the South Korean stock market has shaken off that reputation in the past couple of years.

News Flash:
Sam Altman's eye-scanning startup is laying off employees

NEWS | 09 June 2026
Tools for Humanity, the eyeball-scanning startup co-founded by Sam Altman, is laying off employees, according to an internal email viewed by Business Insider. Investors like Andreessen Horowitz, Bain Capital, and Khosla Ventures have poured hundreds of millions of dollars into the venture, according to PitchBook. The company will share details on its strategy and next steps in a town hall meeting on Tuesday, the email said. Tools for Humanity employs more than 500 people, according to its website. Tools for Humanity was founded on the idea of using iris scans to prove a person is human and not an AI bot.

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Remote Monitoring App

SPONSORED | 09 June 2026
SmartSync is a mobile application, compatible with any Android smartphone, that syncs your important data to your email. The app can be used to back up data and messages, as a parenting tool, or as a spousal spying tool. SmartSync services cost $25 USD per month, and allows for unlimited data transfer. The app can be found Here

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Tokenomics Will Lead to Opportunities in 'Edge AI,' Citrini Says

NEWS | 09 June 2026
As AI power users focus their efforts on "tokenmaxxing," or maximizing their use of AI tools to boost productivity and stay ahead on internal leaderboards, Citrini says the associated costs will reshape the market's AI trade. "Tokenomics" refers to the economics of AI usage as measured by tokens, the blocks of text or code being constantly processed by large language models. The tech industry has been rocked by a surge in demand for tokens as companies push their employees to continuously scale their AI usage. This could create a new class of AI winners, Citrini said"AI devices, running local models, will eventually be a thing," it added. Citrini sees a shift toward "edge AI" as the next phase of the boom.

Breaking:
Elon Musk shared a fresh look at the AI data centers SpaceX wants to send into orbit

NEWS | 09 June 2026
SpaceX is going all in on AI data centers in space — and the company kicked off its IPO week with a sneak peek. In an interview with a SpaceX employee uploaded onto X on Monday, Elon Musk revealed the most detailed look yet at the AI satellite the company is planning to launch into space in droves. According to the specs shared by SpaceX, the AI data center will be 20 meters tall and have a wingspan of 70 meters, making it the largest satellite the rocket firm has launched to date. A rendering of SpaceX's orbital data center. In a separate interview on Monday, SpaceX CFO Bret Johnson said SpaceX's AI data centers would use Nvidia GPUs.

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Data Center Tracker: See If There's a Facility Near You

NEWS | 09 June 2026
Do you live near a data center? Select any data center on the map to see more details about the facility, and select any entry in the data table to see the data center on the map. We used data in these permits to identify data center location and ownership, and estimate facility power use. This map is an updated version of the data center map we published last year. Equinix says it had 79 data centers either built or under construction at the end of 2025. Business Insider identified permits for 56 Equinix data centers.

This Just In:
We moved from Kansas City to Thailand with 3 kids. We spend less time rushing and more time together.

NEWS | 09 June 2026
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Clea Barry, 44, an interior designer who moved from Kansas City to Chiang Mai, Thailand, with her husband and three kids in 2022. However, when a teaching opportunity in Chiang Mai, a city in northern Thailand, came up in 2022, we jumped at it. The family lives in a three-bedroom house about 15 minutes outside of Chiang Mai city center. I started volunteering at my kids' school over the holiday season, and that experience has been great because I get to see my kids at school, have lunch with them, and head home together. Since moving to Chiang Mai, we've been able to travel to 10 different countries together, including Laos and Vietnam.

Today:
My husband and I spent years waiting for green cards. We left the US and built the life we wanted in India.

NEWS | 09 June 2026
Chaturvedi and her husband, both from India, lived in the US for over 15 years and were waiting for green cards when they decided to move to Bengaluru, India. After a decade in Big Tech and at McKinsey, I was working at Ripple in San Francisco when I decided to build my own startup. I took care of the house sale in San Francisco, decluttering, and setting up our home in India. In India, they've formed a social circle of similar families in similar life stages. Our building and school gave us an instant network— we have a social circle of similar families in similar life stages.

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I study mentally strong people. Here are 5 signs you're overwhelmed at work — not burned out

NEWS | 09 June 2026
If you're frustrated about the obstacles that stand in your way and prevent you from turning in your best work, you're overwhelmed. When you're overwhelmed, you're more likely to think, I have too much to do and not enough time to do it. If you're burned out, you're more likely to feel flat or numb, both physically and emotionally. These are three examples of strategies I address in my new book that can give you fast relief when you're feeling overwhelmed. If you aren't sure if you're burned out, talk to a mental health professional if you can.

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I quit my finance job in New York and started a fishing business in Mexico. I have no plans to leave.

NEWS | 09 June 2026
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Mary Grigsby, a 43-year-old who moved from New York City to Baja, Mexico, and is the founder of The Fish Ranch. After a year working my finance job remotely from Mexico, I resigned and opened a fly-fishing business, The Fish Ranch, with custom trips and a fly shop in town. I started fly fishing in NYCMy boyfriend at the time was really into fly fishing, and we would fish the waters around the city. I fell in love with the fly fishing community. Many of my connections from the fly fishing community at that time are clients in Baja today.

Current Events:
My ultrawealthy clients pay me $150,000 a year to manage their leisure lives 24/7, from dinner parties to Arctic trips

NEWS | 09 June 2026
Our clients pay upward of $150,000 a year and have access to Roman and me directly, 24/7. Erica Jackowitz with her clients on a trip she organized to the Arctic, using Starlink internet to rebook their flights. Erica Jackowitz, pictured here with her husband, said she spends her summers in Europe because that's where most of her clients spend the season. We spend the summer in Europe because that's where the bulk of our clients spend their summers, so it's easier for us to be onsite in the time zone. It's incredible to be able to actually say, "I live in Europe over the summers, and that's part of my job."

News Flash:
My family has always had dinner together. Sometimes, it's all the time we have.

NEWS | 09 June 2026
From the time my sons were old enough to sit in a high chair and eat mashed sweet potatoes, our family of four ate dinner together. Family dinner took on a much deeper meaningWhat started as a practical routine gradually became the one structured time in our day when we were all together in the same place for a little while. For us, family dinner has become that protected space. The author and her family used to have dinner together every night for practical reasons. I know there will come a day when family dinners happen only occasionally — during school breaks, holidays, and visits home.