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The US Navy's USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier sails in bright blue waters.
Big wins in additive manufacturing are changing how the Navy builds and repairs parts on its ships.
  • The US Navy and the shipbuilding industry is making progress on 3D printing parts for warships.
  • 3D printing saves time and money on building and repairs, the service said.
  • Navy leadership believes additive manufacturing can also help it bypass traditional supply chains.

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Jide Adebowale.
  • Jide Adebowale transitioned from a government job to tech after taking the federal buyout in 2025.
  • He had to expand his job search nationally when he couldn't find any opportunities in New York.
  • Geographic mobility proved crucial to Jide's successful career transition to Washington, D.C.

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A barista wrote "you rock" on my Iced Caramel Protein Matcha.
  • Starbucks says sales are up.
  • The "Back to Starbucks" changes look like they're actually working.
  • I visited my local store to see for myself — and I can see why the changes are helping.

First, I should admit that ordering Starbucks' new "Iced Caramel Protein Matcha" was an obvious mistake. I'm not a huge


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Color is the buzziest feature in ereaders right now, but is it necessary? It makes the covers more fun, and readers of comics and graphic novels will appreciate the added hues (though they may be happier with an E Ink tablet for better image detail). Color is just one factor to consider when picking out the best ereader. The lights, screen quality, housing and buttons make a difference too. Then


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A federal agent throws a teargas canister towards protesters following the fatal shooting of a protester earlier in the day, on January 24, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The federal government's deployment to Minnesota is being covered by everyone from network news to citizens with iPhones. That poses a challenge for the Minnesota Star Tribune, the state's largest paper.
  • The Minnesota Star Tribune is the news outlet best positioned to cover the chaos in the Twin Cities.
  • But there are lots of people covering it, including ordinary

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Each of the four Google employees Business Insider spoke with spent roughly a year preparing to pivot to an AI team.
  • Google made a big concession this week.
  • The tech giant said it will let websites "specifically opt out of Search generative AI features."
  • Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince says more is needed to force Google to separate AI and search crawls.

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Andrej Karpathy, a Tesla and OpenAI alum, wrote that he is "sheepishly" telling a coding agent what to write.
  • Andrej Karpathy posted his "notes from Claude Coding," describing a recent "phase shift" in software engineering.
  • "I really am mostly programming in English now," Karpathy wrote, describing the slow "atrophy" of his manual coding

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Mike Kostersitz (left), Deborah Hendersen (center), and Mody Khan (right) all had big names on their résumés but varying luck in finding a new role in today's tricky market.
  • January is typically ripe for layoffs, and this year is no different.
  • Workers laid off from Amazon and Meta are entering a job market that's grown challenging in recent years.
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As much as nearly all of Meta's products are part of my daily life  —  Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, Threads, even the Ray Ban smart glasses  —  I can't say that any of them make me feel more alive. Except the one that Meta just killed.

Supernatural, the Meta-owned VR fitness app, has been my constant cardio companion since 2022. For about 45


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