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- Ron DeSantis learned something the hard way: If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. He could have just gone down a golden escalator to launch his presidential campaign, like Donald Trump did in 2015. Instead, by joining Elon Musk on Twitter, he made GOP campaigns really not great, again. More here.
- The age-old taboo against revealing your salary is proving impossible to break. “How much money do you make?” If that question freaks you out, you’re not alone. In the last few years, increasing pay transparency has become more common — but we’re still a long way from everyone feeling comfortable talking about pay openly. What to know.
- Bill Gates says this under-the-radar company will win the AI race. Inflection describes itself as an “AI studio creating a personal AI for everyone.” Insider’s business editor in chief, Matt Turner, chatted with its personal AI assistant, Pi — and was pretty impressed by it. Read more.
- A brain implant is helping a paralyzed man walk again. The groundbreaking technology has helped Gert-Jan Oksam regain the ability to walk using spinal-cord stimulation he controls with his mind. The technology is similar to, but more advanced than, what Elon Musk is working on. Get the full story.
- This couple accumulated 25 Airbnb rental units within two years. Nathan and Taniera Turner started by experimenting with “rental arbitrage,” which involves renting a property and subletting it on platforms like Airbnb. They were so successful that they’ve now created a whole business out of it. More here.
- The only major cities where buying is cheaper than renting. The housing market is pretty brutal right now — it’s 25% more expensive to buy a home than to rent in the US. But in rare cities including Philadelphia and Houston, buying is actually cheaper. Get the full list.
- Americans escalated the cost of living in Portugal. In recent years, many Americans have moved to Portugal for a cheaper, laid-back lifestyle. But the major influx has pushed people out of the country and caused housing prices to spike. More on Portugal’s new cost of living.
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