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- Palantir CEO Alex Karp said there are two groups of people who will be in demand.
- "One, you have some vocational training. Or two, you're neurodivergent," Karp said.
- Karp has repeatedly talked about how having dyslexia spurred his future success.
Palantir CEO Alex Karp says there are two groups of people who shouldn't be
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- Carl Murawski is a full-time trades professional who posts content on YouTube on the side.
- Murawski's day job supports his family, while his YouTube earnings are reinvested in his channel.
- The trades offer stability amid AI threats and have attracted professionals from outsourced office roles.
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Carl Murawski
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- If looking hot is a job requirement, why not get injectables on the clock?
- As aesthetic procedures become more mainstream, colleagues are turning them into social events.
- Some aestheticians are marketing these parties as networking opportunities.
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Since losing his job in 2023, Scott had applied to 1,600 jobs, completed 78 interviews, and depleted his savings just to stay afloat. The constant rejection had become so unbearable that he went on antidepressants. So when a recruiter from a staffing company called with a job offer last December, he hung up, walked upstairs, told his wife the news, and cried. "It
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- AI job losses may create new business opportunities, says Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas.
- "The reality is most people don't enjoy their jobs," he said.
- AI tools are fueling creative side hustles, such as writing pitch decks and children's books.
AI job losses may not be
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- Kalshi said it would be cracking down on politicians and sportspeople placing bets on its markets.
- It said this was being done to prevent "bad actors" from engaging in insider trading.
- Lawmakers introduced a bill to block prediction companies from
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- Anduril has been heavily involved in the air defense war over the Middle East, its president said.
- Matthew Steckman said the company's systems have been a "principal" defense against the Shahed.
- However, he declined to say which exact systems are being
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- Lebanese-born Nizar Mezher moved to the United Arab Emirates two years ago to manage a team.
- He didn't expect his career to grow so quickly in Dubai.
- He still sees the UAE as the safest bet for him and his career.
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with
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- Laura Dern, 59, says growing older taught her to be more confident in herself and her sexuality.
- In her 20s, being sexy onscreen meant trying to "mimic" what other people found attractive, she said.
- She said Hollywood still overlooks stories about aging, even though it's something everyone goes through.
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