- The 100 people transforming business. Insider’s annual list surfaces the leaders driving unprecedented change and innovation. This year’s list features power players in sustainability, money, real estate, entertainment, and more, including LeBron James, Alexis Barreyat of BeReal, and Linda Zhang, chief engineer on Ford’s all-electric F-150. Check out the full list here.
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- Miss USA contestants slam pageant for lack of mental-health support. After Miss USA 2019 Cheslie Kryst died by suicide in January, the organization’s president vowed to offer workshops on “managing stress, anxiety, depression, and suicide prevention.” But contestants at the 2022 pageant — which was engulfed by controversy — say they received little to no support. Read the full story.
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- A real-estate investor with 541 units shares why now is still a good time to buy. According to Quentin D’Souza, who owns properties near both Tampa and Toronto, the time’s never going to be exactly right. So instead of focusing on interest rates, just make sure the free cash flow on a property’s rent is high enough to cover expenses. Here’s his advice.
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- A record number of parents are missing work due to a “trifecta” of kids sick with COVID, flu, and RSV. Some parents can work remotely, but most aren’t so lucky — and many don’t have access to paid sick leave. As inflation remains elevated and the possibility of a recession looms, these missed wages could have serious financial consequences for parents.
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- Real-estate tech firms are getting hammered by a cataclysmic reckoning. For almost a decade, a growing group of companies like Compass, Opendoor, and Redfin have thrived by introducing tech innovations to the real estate industry. But now, they face a downturn — and experts warn of red ink, layoffs, and a brutal culling.
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