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Millennial crisis, ‘golden visa,’ & more |
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- Portugal is shutting down its popular (and controversial) “golden visa” program, in which foreigners who purchased property worth at least 500,000 euros could receive residency status. But there are still two other ways you can get a residency permit — and for less money.
- Millions of millennials could soon enter a midlife crisis. But they’re not going to respond the way Gen Xers and boomers did. Instead, they’re likely to spend and divorce less and to value experiences more. Here’s what to know.
- What “biological age” actually means. Many people are trying to slow down their biological clocks by using supplements, medicines, and lifestyle changes. But scientists say it’s not clear whether antiaging is possible in humans. Here’s what we know about biological age.
- “I live on a cruise ship for half of the year.” Christine Kesteloo lives on a cruise ship with her husband, the cruise’s staff chief engineer, for six months a year. She describes their cabin as tiny, but perfect — with a private wraparound veranda making it the best room on the ship. Take a look inside.
- Check out Mercedes-Benz’s first electric SUV for the US. Insider’s Tim Levin tested the $107,000 EQS, which is packed with impressive features and a luxurious interior. Take a closer look.
- Two Black women founded a clinic to help people of color safely navigate birth. Based in Los Angeles, the birth center Kindred Space LA gives parents-to-be an alternative option to traditional hospital care and addresses a lack of diversity in midwifery. Read the story here.
- 40% of employees in a four-day-workweek trial reported fewer sleep issues. About 2,900 employees and 61 companies participated in the trial, with 92% of the companies saying they would continue with the four-day schedule. Find out more.
- Salesforce leaks. CEO Marc Benioff made revisions to the company’s strategic plan, which previously involved asking managers to rank their lowest 5% of employees. He also ordered employees to return to the office, despite previously slamming the idea. More from the leaked messages.
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