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What is inflation, and when should you really start worrying about it?

What is inflation, and when should you really start worrying about it?

Prices have been on the rise this summer. While no one likes higher bills, most economists believe it's temporary, and they started to slow in July.

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Top US law firm profits are soaring to levels never seen before. Here's why their numbers are skyrocketing.
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Top US law firm profits are soaring to levels never seen before. Here's why their numbers are skyrocketing.

A key metric for the legal industry's financial health has surged to a new high, with dealmaking creating work and hourly rates high.

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The restaurants of the future will be more expensive and full of robots. Here's why that's a good thing.

The restaurants of the future will be more expensive and full of robots. Here's why that's a good thing.

Restaurant staff will be paid more. Robots will take over fast food. Your portion size might be smaller, too. They're all changes that have to happen.

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11 behind-the-scenes players at companies like Accenture and Publicis who are driving advertising's M&A spree
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11 behind-the-scenes players at companies like Accenture and Publicis who are driving advertising's M&A spree

Ad giants Omnicom, Publicis, and Dentsu are bidding against PE firms, consulting giants, and upstarts like S4 Capital.

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People are starting to shun restaurants as the Delta variant spreads — especially in states where the virus risk is high

People are starting to shun restaurants as the Delta variant spreads — especially in states where the virus risk is high

Restaurant reservations have fallen to 80% of 2019 levels in some of the worst states for COVID-19 as the highly contagious Delta variant surges.

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Bill Shufelt quit his job as a hedge fund manager at 34 years old and launched a non-alcoholic craft beer company a year later. Now he controls nearly half of the fast-growing market.
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Bill Shufelt quit his job as a hedge fund manager at 34 years old and launched a non-alcoholic craft beer company a year later. Now he controls nearly half of the fast-growing market.

The brewery recently raised $50 million and is leading the fast-growing nonalcoholic craft beer segment, which has grown 352% since last year.

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How a 27-year-old uses a 3D printer to make prosthetic limbs for those in the world's poorest countries

How a 27-year-old uses a 3D printer to make prosthetic limbs for those in the world's poorest countries

For many living in a poorer country, missing a limb can make life incredibly hard — but Ayúdame3D's 3D printed limbs could change that.

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Amazon Web Services is on a 20,000-employee global hiring spree — here's what it's looking for and how much it pays
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Amazon Web Services is on a 20,000-employee global hiring spree — here's what it's looking for and how much it pays

Amazon's cloud unit is on a hiring spree for over 20,000 people around the world. Insider broke down who it's hiring and what they might get paid.

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Experts say many electric car startups are doomed to fail — but these 5 are built to last
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Experts say many electric car startups are doomed to fail — but these 5 are built to last

It's a promising time for EV startups. But given how challenging it is to start an EV company, not all of the new entrants will make it long term.

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A day in the life of a Cisco engineer who tests the company's technology from his 37-foot sailboat off the coast of Norway
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A day in the life of a Cisco engineer who tests the company's technology from his 37-foot sailboat off the coast of Norway

After COVID-19 prompted lockdowns, Ronny Pettersen swapped his Oslo apartment for a Bavaria sailboat.

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