Hello, Insiders. Matt Turner, editor in chief for business, here. Salt Bae (aka Nusret Gökçe) is an Instagram-famous steakhouse impresario known for his over-the-top antics. His meme-ification happened in 2017, when he posted a now-infamous video that showed him sprinkling salt on a piece of meat. A new investigation reveals a darker side of his culinary empire. That's today's big story. Here's what else we're covering: | |
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THE LATEST Microsoft, Carlson, & more | - A UK regulator blocked Microsoft's $68.7 billion bid to buy Activision Blizzard. The regulator said the deal would lead to reduced innovation and less choice for UK gamers. Read more.
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THE BIG STORY Inside Salt Bae's empire |
Tip theft. Discrimination. Labor violations. Polyester uniforms. These are just some of the allegations made against Salt Bae by lawsuits and former workers. Nusret Gökçe, known around the world as Salt Bae, has an online persona that oozes wealth. He often travels across his culinary empire — which spans three continents — taking selfies with excited guests as he performs his signature-salting technique. At his New York restaurant, you can even expect to pay $300 for a "Golden Burger." But all the glitz and showmanship may just be a charade. Lawsuits and interviews with former staff members depict another side to Gökçe: a petty tyrant whose obsession with wealth and excess extends only to himself. |
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TOP READS End of coding, First Republic, & more | - ChatGPT has come for software developers. Tech companies have rushed to embrace generative AI, recognizing its ability to turbocharge programming. And for better or worse, this effectively marks the end of coding as we know it. Dive into this here.
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- Charlie Bell, one of the godfathers of cloud computing, is ready to go after Amazon. Bell helped create Amazon Web Services, and worked there for 23 years. Now, he's at Microsoft — and set to take on his former employer. We got a rare interview with Bell. Read it here.
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- "I left NYC for South Carolina and I'll probably never go back." Michelle Gross and her husband left New York City after 14 years. She said while the move wasn't easy, it's given her a better work-life balance and the freedom to explore nature. Read more.
- Bryan Freedman — Tucker Carlson and Don Lemon's Hollywood-heavyweight lawyer. The Fox News host and the CNN anchor both left their networks on Monday and have hired Freedman to represent them. His former clients have included Vin Diesel, Quentin Tarantino, and Mariah Carey. More here.
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TAKE A LOOK The Minuteman III ICBM |
US Air Force photo by Staff. Sgt. Codie Trimble
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The US military test-launched a Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile. A rare photo captured the moment the keys were turned on a US military "doomsday" plane to launch the ICBM. Check it out. |
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WATCH THIS Carlson's shock firing |
Fox News announced it fired Tucker Carlson this week. His show brought in more than three million viewers each night. Watch here. |
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This edition was curated by Matt Turner, and edited by Hallam Bullock, Lisa Ryan, Nathan Rennolds, and Jack Robert Stacey. Get in touch: insidertoday@insider.com. |
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