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Millennials, China, & more |
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- China doesn’t want American cars anymore — that’s bad news for Ford and GM. There aren’t currently any Chinese car brands for sale in the US, but some analysts are concerned they could eventually make a play to upend the US market. More on that here.
- “DONE WITH FOX”: Right-wing pundits, politicians, and influencers raged against Fox News over Tucker Carlson’s departure. Glenn Greenwald, Glenn Beck, and Donald Jr. and Eric Trump were among those to react to the news. Read the full story.
- Maybe millennials didn’t get screwed by the economy after all. While they did get off to a rough start to their careers due to the great financial crisis, millennials have now caught up to previous generations in terms of household income, homeownership, and wealth. Read more.
- “I used AI to create my professional headshots and the results were either great or hilarious.” Insider’s Rebecca Knight tried an AI service which promised studio-quality headshots for $17. All in all, she said she came away with just two usable pictures. Take a look.
- Melinda French Gates’ former chief of staff says “Do you have any questions?” is the most important interview question to nail. Jeffrey Spector, the cofounder of the unicorn startup Karat, says this is the greatest missed opportunity in the job application process. See how to answer it.
- A dietitian who follows the Mediterranean diet shared her four go-to lunches. Kirsten Jackson said she sometimes makes vegetable soup in bulk, but other times she grabs a sandwich made with wholegrain bread. Read more.
- Five flight attendants share their thoughts on the etiquette of asking people to swap seats on a plane. On TikTok, debates about seat switching on airplanes often go hugely viral. Some flight attendants say it’s fine to ask, but no one’s obligated to say yes. More here.
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