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Jurors in a New Mexico child safety trial heard testimony from Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg today. During pre-recorded testimony, Zuckerberg was repeatedly asked about the company's understanding of social media addiction and other issues that had been studied by its researchers. 

During the deposition, which was recorded last March, Zuckerberg was asked about numerous findings from researchers at Meta



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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 04: Elon Musk arrives at federal court on March 4, 2026 in San Francisco, California. Musk is on trial in a civil case for allegedly manipulating Twitter's stock price prior to his purchase of the company in 2022.
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  • He rushed into the building while they were

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The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has granted approval to TerraPower to begin construction of a reactor in Wyoming. The project is the first new US commercial nuclear reactor in about a decade, according to The New York Times. TerraPower was founded by Bill Gates, and it took years for the business to receive regulatory approval for this construction effort.

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The health secretary recently announced his plans to have companies like Dunkin' Donuts prove their foods are safe to eat.



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Epic Games and Google are burying the hatchet, but documents released today reveal that they aren't only aligned on how Google is shaking things up for app stores. The two companies have also agreed to terms about a new class of apps that they're calling "metaverse browsers," according to a heavily redacted



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Ken Griffin's Citadel was up in February, according to a person close to the firm.
  • Big-name funds such as Citadel, ExodusPoint, and more notched gains last month.
  • It was another big month for Asia-based funds, including $6 billion Dymon Asia.
  • Hedge funds were largely positive last month despite the S&P 500 index recording a loss in February.

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Joaquin "Jack" Garcia is a retired FBI agent who worked 24 of his 26 years in the bureau undercover. He spent three years infiltrating the Gambino crime family under the alias "Jack Falcone."

Garcia talks to Business Insider about his unconventional entry into the FBI, including challenges with his weight and Cuban background. He discusses the "mob school" he attended to learn about the mannerisms


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A $51 million property in Miami has sold to an entity with ties to Google cofounder Sergey Brin.
  • A home on Miami's Allison Island sold for $51 million on Tuesday.
  • The purchaser has ties to Google cofounder Sergey Brin.
  • Tech billionaires have been flocking to Miami as California weighs a wealth tax.

The latest mega-sale in Miami — a $51 million waterfront mansion — had been


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Kevin Fredericks, aka KevOnStage, with his older brother, Jason, who died at the age of 42.
  • Kevin Fredericks, aka KevinOnStage, was distraught when his brother died of a heart attack at 42.
  • The comedian channeled his grief into his latest show, which finds lighter moments amid the tragedy.
  • Fans have been moved — and amused — by his unusual take on loss.

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Probst uses meditation-like strategies to get in the zone before Tribal Council.
  • Jeff Probst has hosted CBS's "Survivor" since it premiered in 2000.
  • Probst spoke to Business Insider about his daily routine while filming "Survivor 50."
  • He said he loves to watch police interrogation videos if he has 15 minutes of free time.

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