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I built a $300,000 side hustle while working full-time at Google

NEWS | 25 November 2025
Last year, Sundas Khalid earned $600,000 — half from her job at Google and $300,000 from a side hustle she runs just five hours a week. By 2024, her content creation income had even surpassed her Google salary, thanks to help from a virtual assistant and a team of editors.

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NEWS | 25 November 2025


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How Technology Broke the Job Market

NEWS | 25 November 2025
And as a recruiting executive, she thought she knew how to navigate the modern job market. Gridlocked to the point of paralysis, the job market isn't working. There, it introduced a feature called Dream Job, which lets people mark one application a month as a job they especially want. Alvin Roth, Nobel Prize-winning economistOther intermediaries of the job market are trying their own fixes. But every rejection has made it harder and harder to hold out that hope, and in this broken job market, she can't afford to wait forever.

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Fake Overseas Accounts Are a Feature, Not a Bug, in Elon Musk's X

NEWS | 25 November 2025
Breaking news from the everything app: Not everything you see on the everything app is real. But the real surprise isn't where these accounts are posting from — it's that anyone's still surprised. And when Elon Musk bought Twitter in 2022, he didn't try to fix the problem at all: He accelerated it by creating a new system that paid Twitter users directly for creating engaging posts. The money is real, the reach is real, and the effects are real, even if the people posting aren't who they claim to be. A handful of accounts — some real, some not — produce the noise that the rest of us mistake for consensus.

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Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz says pressure to straighten her curly hair followed her throughout her career

NEWS | 25 November 2025
When Debbie Wasserman Schultz was in her mid-20s and preparing to run for the Florida State House, every older woman she sought advice from urged her to "do something" about her curly hair. Although Wasserman Schultz decided to go with a new, more manageable hairstyle, the former chair of the Democratic National Committee said she refused to succumb to a straight iron. But Anand said on her podcast that people with curly hair — regardless of their race or gender — continue to face prejudice. "The implication, Wasserman Schultz continued, was that they thought she didn't look as attractive as when she wore her hair naturally. Wasserman Schultz, who is Jewish, has since stuck with her curls and come to appreciate them even more.

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SPONSORED | 25 November 2025
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The crypto crash has tanked the investments of the Trump family and its followers

NEWS | 25 November 2025
A year later, things look a lot different for Trump and his followers who poured into the space. The token is now firmly in a bear market, down more than 30% from its high of around $126,000. Trump coin, launched shortly before the inauguration, has lost more than 90% of its value since peaking at $75.35 on January 19. American Bitcoin, a cryptocurrency mining firm backed by Trump's sons, began trading on the Nasdaq on September 3 and has seen its shares plunge 30% since then. Shares of the president's media company, which announced that it would implement a crypto treasury strategy earlier this year, have droppd 30% in the last month.

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Read Nvidia's rebuttal to Michael Burry's criticism that the AI chip titan has hurt shareholder value

NEWS | 25 November 2025
In a note sent to a Wall Street analyst, Nvidia responded to a recent X post from Michael Burry. In a note sent to a Wall Street analyst, Nvidia responded to a recent X post from Michael Burry. Jim Spellman/WireImageIn a note sent to a Wall Street analyst, Nvidia responded to a recent X post from Michael Burry. It specifically cited an X post Burry made last week that said Nvidia's stock-based compensation had hurt shareholder value, "reducing owner's earnings by 50%." In an X post on Monday, Burry acknowledged Nvidia pushing back on his arguments in the memo to analysts, adding, "I stand by my analysis.

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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff Picks "Insane" Gemini 3 Over ChatGPT

NEWS | 25 November 2025
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff says Gemini 3 is so advanced that he has stopped using ChatGPT. Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff says Gemini 3 is so advanced that he has stopped using ChatGPT. AP Photo/Markus SchreiberSalesforce CEO Marc Benioff says Gemini 3 is so advanced that he has stopped using ChatGPT. AP Photo/Markus Schreiberlighning bolt icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff says he's ditching OpenAI's ChatGPT for Google's newest AI model, Gemini 3 — calling it an "insane" leap forward in reasoning, speed, and multimodal capabilities.

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Amazon's AI capacity crunch and performance issues pushed customers to rivals including Google

NEWS | 25 November 2025
Epic Games shifted a $10 million Fortnite project to Google Cloud after AWS failed to provide enough quota for Bedrock, according to the document. (Quota limits control how much intelligence customers can access via AI cloud services). Amazon CEO Andy Jassy Noah Berger/Noah Berger'Urgent need'The July AWS document said the capacity crunch was hitting customers across industries, including finance, gaming, and tech. Amazon's AI capacity issues are a double-edge sword here. Joel Hron, CTO of Thomson Reuters, told Business Insider that the company recently moved "one component of an AI workload to Google Cloud to prioritize latency."

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'Entitled,' 'complacent,' and 'sloppy': Inside the workplace tension at the world's largest HR organization

NEWS | 25 November 2025
"Change is not a sign of instability — it's a sign of leadership," spokesperson Eddie Burke wrote in an email to Business Insider. Nearly all former SHRM employees who spoke to Business Insider said there was confusion and fear of retaliation in the workplace. In an all-hands meeting last month, a recording of which was obtained by Business Insider, Taylor called many of the organization's employees "entitled," "complacent," and "sloppy." In a statement to Business Insider, Starbuck said he spent two hours taking photos with conference attendees after he finished speaking. "Many in the business community have gone silent, or certainly have reduced their rhetoric, on this whole issue," he told Business Insider.

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Ex-Google Exec Quit Job After 18 Years, Has No Regrets

NEWS | 25 November 2025
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Jenny Wood, a 45-year-old former Google executive who lives in Boulder, Colorado. It seemed preposterous for me to ever think about leaving Google. Stay tuned for more in this series, How to Quit Well: I quit Apple and became homeless, but I have no regrets. Her words stopped me in my tracks and opened me up to the possibility of leaving — leaving well and quitting thoughtfully. I broke it down into four components: physical risk, cognitive risk, emotional risk, and financial risk.

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6 Tips for Young People to Reduce Cancer Risk As Rates Rise

NEWS | 25 November 2025
Business Insider interviewed 40 young adults with cancer — alongside researchers, economists, caregivers, and clinicians — to make sense of this trend. Business Insider interviewed 40 young adults with cancer — alongside researchers, economists, caregivers, and clinicians — to make sense of this trend. Scroll down to explore our reporting project, The True Cost of Young Cancer. Understand what's driving the trendBooks in the office of Rebecca Siegel, the epidemiologist who first spotted an uptick in colon cancer among young adults. Build your support networkJohn B. Johnson, who was diagnosed with colon cancer at 35, is pictured with his family.

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The 18 most promising startups in healthcare in 2025, according to investors

NEWS | 25 November 2025
lighning bolt icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. lighning bolt icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Healthcare investors are chomping at the bit to fund hot startups tackling administrative burdens, workforce shortages, and high medical costs with new technologies. We asked 10 investors from VC firms, private equity shops, and family offices to identify the most promising healthcare startups of 2025. Here's the full list of the most promising healthcare startups of 2025, according to investors.

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'Wicked: for Good' Director Explains Casting Dorothy and the Ending Scene

NEWS | 25 November 2025
"Wicked: For Good" kicks off as Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) sets out on a mission, determined to reveal the Wizard (Jeff Goldblum) as a fraud. On making Elphaba a badass, casting Dorothy, and sliding into Colman Domingo's DMsCynthia Erivo as Elphaba in "Wicked: For Good." Universal PicturesBusiness Insider: You open "Wicked: For Good" with a scene that's not in the musical: Elphaba saving animals who are building the Yellow Brick Road. So every time it drew us to, "What does Dorothy think?" On tweaking the Wicked Witch's death scene and hiding the movie's final shot from Universal"Wicked: For Good."