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Wall Street awaits Nvidia's earning report for clues about the chip giant's future

ddefrancesco@businessinsider.com (Dan DeFrancesco)

Morning! Retired Navy SEAL Jocko Willink sometimes works out for three hours a day, but some of the most effective exercises don't require much equipment and can be done right at home . In today's ...[Continue Reading]

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Wix Rolling Out AI-Powered Site Planning & Visualization Tool via @sejournal, @martinibuster

Roger Montti

Wix announced it is rolling out an AI-based tool that simplifies the site planning and visualization step, dramatically compressing the time from planning to site rollout. The new tool enables agen ...[Continue Reading]

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Target CEO says shoppers are stretched and waiting until 'the last moment of need' to buy items

dreuter@businessinsider.com (Dominick Reuter)

Target has described US households as "resilient" in recent quarters. Now, the retailer is rolling out a new descriptor for shoppers this fall: "resourceful." Looking to stretch their budgets just a ...[Continue Reading]

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A FIRE blogger decided to test the benefits of the popular triple-tax advantaged HSA. He explains why it wasn't worth the hassle and wants to switch health insurance plans in 2025.

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Andre Nader spent years on Meta's growth team, where his work involved experimentation and testing to determine how to improve specific products. "I like to use that same testing methodology in my o ...[Continue Reading]

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Hidden Bodies: How a Harvard Chapel Renovation Unearthed Human Remains

Ellen Gutoskey

In July 1999, anthropology student Rachel Sexton stood in Harvard Universitys Holden Chapel as a construction crew went about renovating its basement. Her teacher John Gerry had wanted someone on han ...[Continue Reading]

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Companies are still committing to net-zero emissions, even if it's a bumpy road. Here's what the data show

L. Beril Toktay, Abhinav Shubham, Donghyun (Daniel) Choi, Manpreet S. Hora

by L. Beril Toktay, Abhinav Shubham, Donghyun (Daniel) Choi and Manpreet S. Hora, The ConversationCompanies around the world are increasingly committed to cutting their greenhouse gas emissions to sl ...[Continue Reading]

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