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- Welcome to Swift City. Taylor Swift’s record-breaking Eras Tour kicks off today. In Glendale, Arizona, which hosts the first two dates, hotels are booked, businesses are making more room, and the cookies are flowing. The things a city does to host over 150,000 Swifties.
- “I was just laid off from Meta. The way the layoffs were handled was very cold.” Mary Prescott was one of the 10,000 people laid off from Meta this week. She wasn’t surprised, but she wishes leadership had handled it differently. The full story, in her words.
- AI vs. tech’s “brilliant jerks.” AI is expected to take on tedious tasks and free humans to do more creative work. This means communication and collaboration among tech workers is paramount; conversely, it’s bad news for tech workers who thrived as brilliant solitary jerks. Read more.
- Making $100,000 in New York City “feels like” only $36,000. NYC ranked the lowest for cost of living on a six-figure salary in a study of 76 cities. The top 10 cities where your money goes further.
- The average bachelorette party now costs $10,800. Bachelorette parties have turned into multi-day long trips to cities like Nashville and Miami that include over-the-top experiences like pool parties hosted by hunky pool boys. Read on.
- Moscow was likely trying to send a message by harassing a US drone. A Russian fighter jet harassed a US military drone over the Black Sea this week. One think tank says engagements like this are likely calculated Russian tactics. More here.
- What the average home for sale in the US looks like. Typical homes on the market have had a price cut, been up for sale for months, and come with at least one sweetener for buyers. Read more here
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