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What's it like to work for MrBeast, the biggest YouTuber in the world, according to 5 former staffers Insider spoke with five people who'd worked for YouTube star MrBeast. They described days filled with unimaginable stunts, inconsistent work hours and varying salaries.
Woman, 41, who had to move into a VAN after her business collapsed opens up about the 'shame' she... Annie Wonderlich, 41, spoke to Insider about her current itinerant lifestyle. She was 'equally shocked' by hate messages she received on being forthcoming about her age.
How to get a job at Nvidia, the chip maker fueling AI N Nvidia is hiring for more than 1,000 jobs in and outside the US. The company's VP of recruitment spoke to Insider about how applicants can prove themselves. Here are 5 tips on how to get hired, according to Lindsey Duran.
Elon Musk wants a secure location for his videotaped deposition in his custody battle with Grimes Musk's lawyers requested an "secured location" in Austin, Texas, for the videotaped deposition. Two lawyers told Insider Musk likely had security concerns about doing it at a more public location. Musk sued the singer in Texas in September to "establish the parent-child relationship" with the kids.
US destroyer shoots down drone flying toward it in the Red Sea, defending itself in uneasy waters USS Thomas Hudner, an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, "successfully defended itself" against an unmanned aerial vehicle. A US official told Insider that the drone originated in Yemen and the interception happened early Wednesday morning local time. It's unclear what type of drone was destroyed and what method the warship used to bring it down.
Americans postponing home searches by years: WSJ report National Association of Realtors found existing home sales were down more than 15% year-over-year in September. James Rodriguez, a senior real estate reporter with Insider, joined CBS News to discuss the market.
Israel is looking to World War II in its Gaza fight, and it risks taking lessons from the wrong war Israel faces long odds of ending Hamas, and even if it succeeds it's faced with a difficult dilemma. The US invaded Iraq and Afghanistan but ran into trouble when it tried to rebuild their governments. "The Israelis have a similar problem here," a military expert with RAND told Insider.
Amazon reportedly blocks 'junk ads' on Apple product pages Amazon gives Apple's product pages the special treatment and keeps them relatively clear of unrelated ads. The Federal Trade Commission filed an antitrust lawsuit against the e-commerce retailer in September. Insider found that the pages for Apple products, such as "iPhone" and "iPad," show a clean page layout.
Even Melania's top advisors don't know what she did in the White House: 'It's a mystery' Stephanie Grisham, the former first lady's chief of staff, said it was thought the first lady might have spent some of her time online shopping or reading magazines. A spokesperson for the Trump campaign did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
Apple reportedly cut a deal to get cleaner Amazon pages Apple struck a deal with Amazon to strip competitors’ ads off of pages for iPhones, iPads MacBooks, and its other products, according to a report from Insider. The agreement makes search results and product pages for Apple devices cleaner than those of competitors.
Universal basic income and guaranteed income programs: How they work Pilot guaranteed income programs are popping up around the country. Michael Venutolo-Mantovani, a contributor for Insider, joined CBS News to discuss how these programs work.
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'You've got to stick with it:' A Q+A with GOP presidential candidate Asa Hutchinson Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson is challenging Donald Trump for the GOP presidential nomination. Hutchinson is also a former member of the House of Representatives and US district attorney. The morning after the third Republican presidential debate, Hutchinson spoke to Insider.
Instacart says most of its retailers charge more through its app than in stores, confirming what gig workers and shoppers have suspected for years Just 425 of the 1,400 retailers that sell through Instacart charge the same prices in-store and on the app. Some customers don't realize that the markups even exist, shoppers have told Insider.
Travis Kalanick's $15 billion ghost kitchen company lays off staff Travis Kalanick's ghost kitchen company laid off staff on Wednesday, two employees told Insider. The cuts come as tech and real estate companies rethink staffing needs in a more difficult market. It wasn't immediately clear how many CSS employees were affected.
How to survive AI jobs revolution, expert views AI could replace 83 million jobs in the next five years, according to the World Economic Forum. Experts tell Insider how workers can upskill to prepare for the changing workplace. They suggest developing people skills and learning how to write good prompts for AI.
Google researchers may have just turned the race to AGI upside down with a single paper "We shouldn't get too crazy about imminent AGI at this point," one AI expert told Insider. Lamini AI CEO Sharon Zhou says transformers can still be very useful.
Seeking nominations for the hottest adtech companies of 2023 Insider is compiling its annual adtech list that honors the companies transforming digital advertising. The list focuses on public and private companies that made the biggest impact in the industry. Submit your nominations by November 20.
Jill Kramer, CMO of Accenture, says disability inclusion should be baked into creative briefs Jill Kramer, chief marketing and communications officer at Accenture, spoke to Insider. Kramer is spearheading Accenture's partnership with Disability:IN and TD Bank.
It's not just Mike Johnson: Porn-tracking software is actually pretty common on the religious right House Speaker Mike Johnson and his son use an app that lets the other know if either has viewed pornography. It's actually rather common in religious circles, and there are several different apps for it. "You try and figure out ways to keep folks accountable," one former user told Insider.