Plus: Facebook has your info, and Trump sues NY AG.
Nicholas Carlson November 3, 2022 |
Hello, Insiders. Where'd you sleep last night? Wherever it was, it was probably more comfortable than where Twitter staffer Esther Crawford slept the other night — on the floor in a sleeping bag in a conference room. She says she and her team were "pushing round the clock" to meet Twitter's new deadlines. I'd never do that. But Esther says she's cool with it. She tweeted: "I love my family and I'm grateful they understand that there are times where I need to go into overdrive to grind and push in order to deliver." What about you? Would you ever intentionally #SleepWhereYouWork? Let us know at insidertoday@insider.com.
|
|
|
- Breaking: Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan was shot in the leg at a political march, according to reports. Follow here.
|
- Trump is suing New York Attorney General Letitia James after she served him with a $250 million fraud lawsuit. Read the full story.
|
|
|
Gen Z is refusing to put up with the toxic work culture that Boomers created. There are so many articles out there about Gen Z's alleged distaste for workplace "norms" — but young workers aren't entitled, lazy, or even looking to slack off. Instead, they're choosing to reject practices that previous generations were forced to accept. Gen Zers are less likely to go along with long hours, overbearing bosses, or a lack of boundaries at work. And many have opted to create change from within their workplaces, whether through activism or unionizing. "I think my generation is finally starting to realize that it doesn't matter if you're in the food industry, retail, construction, healthcare, etc., we all deserve to have healthier working conditions," Laila Dalton, a 20-year-old college student and former Starbucks worker, told writer Kim Kelly. Here's how Gen Z is revolutionizing the workplace. |
|
|
- Insider found Donda Academy's secret location. After the school, founded by Kanye West, abruptly announced it was closing last month, Insider found an alternative location — and it was bustling with students, parents, and Ye himself. Here's what we saw at the clandestine location.
| - Top Russian generals, frustrated by humiliating losses, mused about nuking Ukraine. According to CNN, the generals discussed using tactical nuclear weapons in the eastern European country — and US intelligence isn't quite sure what to make of the situation. What we know so far.
| Facebook has more of your information than you realize. Even if you've never signed up for any of its core services (including Instagram, Facebook, or Messenger), the company likely still has your email and phone number — but it quietly rolled out a feature to wipe your info. Here's how to delete your contact information.
|
|
|
Real or fake: "Mondrian artwork has been hanging upside down for 75 years." |
|
|
North Korea launched at least 23 missiles Wednesday — its most in a single day. One landed in territorial waters close to South Korea, sparking fear among residents. Watch the footage here. |
|
| Can't get enough of Insider? |
| |
|
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.