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

NEWS | 04 April 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'm Daymond John from 'Shark Tank.' Here's a day in my life as I biohack for longevity, fast intermittently, and squeeze in any nap I can get.

NEWS | 04 April 2026
The Shark GroupI bought cheap fabric, sewed 80 of them, and sold them for $10 a pop, which earned me $800. I fast, drink water and coffee, and don't eat breakfast; I only eat between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Once a week, I fast for 24 to 36 hours. I don't take a formal lunchWhen I do eat at 2 p.m., I have something brought into my office while I'm working. I have a great routine, but my day can be derailedThe meetings I have throughout the day are for my companies, the companies I've invested in, and everything in between. Twice a month, for about six hours, I meet the founders of companies I've invested in.

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Software job openings surge this year, defying AI fears

NEWS | 04 April 2026
Loading audio narration...Tech job openings have rebounded sharply in 2026, challenging the popular narrative that AI is wiping out engineering roles. Data from TrueUp, a tech hiring analytics firm, shows more than 67,000 software engineering job openings, the highest level in over three years. Open software engineering roles at tech companies TrueUpThe recovery follows a steep correction in 2022 and early 2023, when tech companies slashed hiring after over-expanding during the pandemic boom. There are still entry-level tech jobs, but the pool of available talent is much bigger now. How might the tech job market evolve, as AI weaves itself through the economy?

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What Dell is telling employees as Iran threatens to strike US companies in the Middle East

NEWS | 04 April 2026
Dell has told employees not to travel to the Middle East for work until mid-April, and advised staff based in the region to work from home, after Iran threatened to strike US businesses. The company said employees should not travel to, from, or transit through Israel, Lebanon, or the Middle East region (Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE) for work. "Transit includes layovers and connections in the impacted-do not travel region," the document said. While many incoming threats have been intercepted, the situation has disrupted travel and raised concerns for multinational companies with employees and assets in the region. The US government has urged its citizens in the region to leave, and many companies with operations, employees, and clients in the region have issued similar guidance to Dell.

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Uber CEO says some drivers use Tesla's Full Self-Driving

NEWS | 04 April 2026
Some Uber drivers are letting an AI do part of the job — and the CEO's OK with it. In an interview on Peter Diamandis' Moonshots podcast published Tuesday, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said that some drivers on the Uber network use Tesla's Full Self-Driving, an AI-powered, advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) that enables hands-free driving under human supervision. Reuters reported in 2024 that some drivers on the Uber and Lyft platforms used FSD, citing one case in which an Uber driver crashed into an SUV while FSD was activated. Khosrowshahi said that he'd welcome Tesla's robotaxis on the Uber platform once the EV maker's cameras-only approach is proven safe enough for full autonomy on the roads. "When the day comes when those Teslas are safe enough with a camera-only approach, we'd love to have those Teslas on our platform as well," the CEO said.

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SPONSORED | 04 April 2026
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Salary Consultant Shares 4 Common Negotiation Myths

NEWS | 04 April 2026
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Gerta Malaj, who used to work at Salary.com and LinkedIn. Even market data isn't one number, it's a range. Give a salary numberI recommend never giving a prospective employer a salary number, with very few exceptions. Every role has its own budget that is informed beyond just the market data. When you interview, you actually want to show a lot of excitement, because that will offset the negotiation.

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United is rolling out 'basic business class' to make premium flying cheaper. Here's how it will work.

NEWS | 04 April 2026
By dangling the carrot of more "affordable" premium fares, the airline can make money off of seats that would otherwise fly empty. The upgrade option to United Polaris Studio refers to the new suite-style pod it's launching on future Boeing 787s in late April. The reworked business class is part of a broader wave of new products, like door-equipped business class and beds in economy, coming to United as it chases premium revenue. United joins a larger basic business class trendUnited is the first US airline to deploy basic premium fares, but it's not the first globally. Some industry analysts have said basic business class could gradually erode the traditional premium cabin without necessarily making flying cheaper over time.

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The controversial twist in A24's new movie 'The Drama' isn't the point — but it's all anyone wants to argue about

NEWS | 04 April 2026
"After finding out what Emma's secret is I don't think I'll watch it," one user wrote on Reddit, referring to Zendaya's character. But the way the internet has already reduced "The Drama" to its shocking twist misses the point entirely. Stories of romantic strife, adolescent cruelty, and cyber-bullying ensue, but Emma's reveal is a doozy. As his spiral continues, Charlie's reaction reveals just as much about him as Emma's secret does about her. In reality, "The Drama" is not a movie about gun violence or school shootings, because this dichotomy holds fast no matter what Emma's secret is.

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The clock is ticking on law's billable hour, says a top Cleary Gottlieb lawyer

NEWS | 04 April 2026
In January, Gerstenzang ended a nine-year run as managing partner of Cleary Gottlieb, a white-shoe law firm of 1,100 lawyers. The threat to the billable hourFor decades, elite corporate law firms have relied on armies of associates and the billable hour to sustain high profit margins. Gerstenzang recently ended a nine-year run as managing partner of Cleary Gottlieb and now focuses on the firm's technology and innovation initiatives. Cleary Gottlieb has also purchased a smaller number of rival Harvey's software licenses, among other tools for specialized practice areas. Building on that momentum, early last year, Cleary Gottlieb bought a small software developer, Springbok AI — a rare move for a law firm.

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I snail-mailed my résumé to potential employers with a 'cringey' note. It worked.

NEWS | 04 April 2026
I'd been working at my first job after college for about three years when I began to think about moving on. In May 2025, I began actively seeking and applying for jobs through LinkedIn, other recruitment platforms, and directly on companies' websites. If I had to blame it on anything, it would be on the whole AI integration automatically filtering me out. Courtesy of Camille ManaoisIn total, I mailed out six envelopes containing a cover letter, my résumé, a letter of recommendation from a colleague, and what I'd describe as a "cringey" note. I was over the moon, especially as it coincided with my engagement to my boyfriend, Ethan, 27, a diesel mechanic.

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A couple that retired in their 30s explains how they calculated their 'FIRE number' and saved up to 70% of their income without feeling deprived

NEWS | 04 April 2026
Her understanding of money was largely shaped by her parents' advice to buy a home and avoid the market. At the time, Shen and her husband, Bryce Leung, were focused on saving for a home. The couple, who met while studying computer engineering, were both working in tech and earning good salaries. They were spending about $40,000 CAD a year, putting their FIRE number at $1 million CAD (25 times $40,0000). After hitting their FIRE number in 2015, Shen and Leung quit their jobs at 31 and 32 and began traveling the world.

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I upgraded to Amtrak's business class for $50. As nice as my 8-hour ride was, I'll probably stick with coach.

NEWS | 04 April 2026
Even when the time commitment looks bigger on paper (a four-hour flight versus an eight-hour train ride), it's often counteracted by all the annoying processes flying entails, from checking luggage to moving through security screenings. One of my most frequent train rides is aboard Amtrak's Pennsylvanian between my hometown in Western Pennsylvania and New York City, where I live now. On my most recent eight-hour trip to NYC, I upgraded my seat from coach to business class. My one-way ticket cost $235, about $50 more than coach. Prices widely vary, though, I've seen these business-class seats cost double coach or just $30 more.

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I take my kids and grandkids on vacation twice a year. The trips are well worth the $30,000 I spend.

NEWS | 04 April 2026
Loading audio narration...Our family has a long tradition of going on vacation together and of the older generation footing the bill. My mother and grandmother loved our company and were generous enough to cover the cost of the trips. Follow Jane Ridley Every time Jane publishes a story, you'll get an alert straight to your inbox! Thirty years on, I revived the tradition of family vacations with my own grandchildren. It would be strange not to go on vacation togetherRobert and I are both retired and live in the moment.

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I asked ChatGPT to tweak my diet to lose fat and gain muscle. It spotted the habits holding me back.

NEWS | 04 April 2026
So, I tried using ChatGPT to track my protein, fiber, and calorie intake for two weeks. I hoped it would be better at recognizing larger patterns in my eating habits, which could help me tweak my diet. ChatGPT advised aiming for at least 80 grams of protein on rest days — slightly more doable. I needed more structure on rest days. ChatGPT/Julia PugachevskyChatGPT taught me that a few tweaks on my rest days could better set me up for success.