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THE LATEST Taiwan, Trump, & more | - The US would destroy Taiwan's chip factories rather than let them fall into China's hands, a former national security advisor said. Read more.
- Trump rejected the Manhattan DA's invitation to testify before the New York "hush-money" grand jury. Here's why.
- A Ukrainian battalion lost all 500 of its original members in fighting with Russia, a commander said. More here.
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TOP READS Middle managers, a tiny-home village, & more |
iStock; Robyn Phelps/Insider | - Save the middle manager! Few positions in corporate America are more thankless — or more ridiculed — than that of middle manager. But companies like Twitter and Meta are getting rid of them, and that is a big mistake. Here's why.
- Millennial men — with lots of money — are leading the way on buying electric cars. New data from J.D. Power says Gen X is close behind. Read more.
- Tips for a happier and more productive work-from-home routine. From creating an end-of-the-day ritual to tracking your water intake, here are nine healthy habits to boost your WFH routine.
- The big short. A doctor wants to make his penis-enlargement implant as common as breast implants. Thousands of men have undergone the procedure, but some say it's left them deformed and in excruciating pain. Read Insider's new investigation here.
- "I make six figures reviewing tech products with the Amazon Influencer Program." Sal Farzin is a full-time tech creator with almost 3 million TikTok followers. About 80% of his six-figure influencer income comes from promoting products on Amazon. His six tips for success.
- A tiny-home village with $1,000-a-month rents. A husband-and-wife duo are building a community of 44 tiny homes across four acres in Dover, New Hampshire. They say it's meant for "your entry-level schoolteachers, your entry-level firefighters," and others with low income. Read more.
- Over-hired Meta and Google staff were "doing nothing." The billionaire CEO of C3.ai said that the tech giants hired so many employees that they didn't have enough work for them to do. Get the full story.
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The world's first 3D-printed rocket is preparing to launch. Relativity Space wants to launch the world's first rocket that's almost entirely 3D printed. The company developed the world's largest metal 3D printers to make its Terran 1 rocket. It hopes the launch will put it on track to beat Elon Musk's SpaceX to Mars by 2024. See it for yourself. |
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Finding the best full English breakfast in London. Insider's Harry Kersh and Joe Avella travel across London to find the best full English breakfast in the city. They visit the best-rated breakfast spot, Harry's expert pick, and a wild-card location to see what the city has to offer. Check it out. |
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This edition was curated by Matt Turner, and edited by Hallam Bullock, Lisa Ryan, Dave Smith, Nathan Rennolds, and Jack Robert Stacey. Get in touch: insidertoday@insider.com. |
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