Plus: Pumpkin pie comparison, and DeSantis' 2024 decision.
Nicholas Carlson, November 23, 2022
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If Gov. Ron DeSantis doesn't get his 2024 decision right, he risks peaking too soon — or wasting his time. DeSantis often gets compared to ex-President Donald Trump. But as he faces a decision over whether to run in 2024, he shares far more similarities with two other ex-GOP frontrunners: Former Govs. Scott Walker of Wisconsin and Chris Christie of New Jersey. Both once seemed inevitable for the White House. Walker seized the moment, while Christie let his moment pass. They both lost. Walker was a darling of the right when Barack Obama was president. But his campaign crashed so badly, he never even made it to the voting stage. As for Christie, he was brash, populist, and had a big personality. If he had run in 2012, maybe he would have been sitting in the Oval Office. But he got dragged down by Bridgegate in 2013. DeSantis could trip up early in a 2024 contest, or he could lose momentum if he waits until 2028. Per top GOP strategists, both approaches carry risks that could torpedo his chances. Read the full story here. |
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- A professional baker compares pumpkin pies from four grocery stores. Molly Allen knows how to make a solid pumpkin pie — but sometimes grabbing one from a local store is the best option. So she compared pies from Safeway, Costco, Kroger, and Walmart. Safeway's was her favorite, because of its well-balanced taste and good structure. Read all her reviews here.
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- Women in unconventional service jobs are making thousands a month as showgirls, bikini baristas, bottle girls, and shot girls. For some, it's a side hustle. For others, a full-time job. But they all make a killing in tips — often dealing with loud, aggressive, or drunk customers. Five women shared their most bizarre and frightening experiences at work.
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- "My 6-year-old daughter threw up all over the man sitting next to us on a plane." At the start of a long flight, Sarah Gundle's daughter ate an entire bag of candy while her mom was distracted — and threw up all over the man's fancy shoes. That led to a moving conversation Sarah will never forget. Read the essay here.
| - Tesla employees called Elon Musk an "unapproachable tyrant" in an internal 2018 survey. The survey, which Insider obtained and is publishing in full for the first time, was conducted during a trying period for the company — and revealed employees voiced concerns about Musk's leadership. See the full survey here.
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- "Dakota Johnson's trainer taught me how to do squats." They're one of the best, most efficient exercises, but the common advice to sit back when performing squats is wrong for many people, according to celebrity personal trainer Luke Worthington. He worked out with reporter Rachel Hosie — and showed how to properly do the exercise. Here's his best advice for squats.
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"Workers at an iPhone plant in China are fighting back — literally — against unpaid wages and COVID concerns." |
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This edition was curated by Nicholas Carlson, and edited by Lisa Ryan and Shona Ghosh. Get in touch: insidertoday@insider.com. |
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