From scoring Adderall to a potential movie deal, Caroline Calloway took the stage at a Brooklyn podcast taping to 'spill the tea' on her ghostwriter controversy

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From scoring Adderall to a potential movie deal, Caroline Calloway took the stage at a Brooklyn podcast taping to 'spill the tea' on her ghostwriter controversy
 
 
From scoring Adderall to a potential movie deal, Caroline Calloway took the stage at a Brooklyn podcast taping to 'spill the tea' on her ghostwriter controversy
 
Calloway disputed her former ghostwriter Natalie Beach's telling of events during a taping of the Red Scare podcast in Brooklyn Friday.
 
 
 
 
 
Will Smith's 'Gemini Man' is breaking all animation rules — and it could be the future of Hollywood
 
 
Will Smith's 'Gemini Man' is breaking all animation rules — and it could be the future of Hollywood
 
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The 12 most-hated YouTube videos of all time, from Rebecca Black's 'Friday' to the 'Baby Shark' song
 
 
The 12 most-hated YouTube videos of all time, from Rebecca Black's 'Friday' to the 'Baby Shark' song
 
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The top 9 shows on Netflix and other streaming services this week
 
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'Abominable' wins the box office with a solid $21 million opening
 
 
'Abominable' wins the box office with a solid $21 million opening
 
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What do real-life hustlers think of the hit movie 'Hustlers'? 3 former exotic dancers weigh in
 
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'The Last of Us Part II' is the long-awaited sequel to one of the best games of all time. Here's everything we know so far.
 
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Spotify will now let you add podcasts to playlists, as it moves to become a major force in the world of podcasting
 
 
Spotify will now let you add podcasts to playlists, as it moves to become a major force in the world of podcasting
 
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Sex, tequila, and a tiger: Employees inside Adam Neumann’s WeWork talk about the non-stop party to attain a $100 billion dream and the messy reality that tanked it

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WeWork employees were lured in by a non-stop party and the promise of a big payday. Then they saw some sobering signs of trouble.
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Sex, tequila, and a tiger: Employees inside Adam Neumann's WeWork talk about the non-stop party to attain a $100 billion dream and the messy reality that tanked it

Sex, tequila, and a tiger: Employees inside Adam Neumann's WeWork talk about the non-stop party to attain a $100 billion dream and the messy reality that tanked it

Julie Bort,Meghan Morris | WeWork employees were lured in by a non-stop party and the promise of a big payday. Then they saw some sobering signs of trouble.

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The former CEO of a high-speed trading firm is taking aim at Robinhood with a fintech startup that wants to pay you to trade

The former CEO of a high-speed trading firm is taking aim at Robinhood with a fintech startup that wants to pay you to trade

Dan DeFrancesco,Rebecca Ungarino | All of Us CEO Alan Grujic told Business Insider his pitch to customers is that they can get paid to trade using the San Francisco-based startup.

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Here's exactly what it takes to get accepted into Harvard Business School, according to 5 grads and the managing director of admissions

Here's exactly what it takes to get accepted into Harvard Business School, according to 5 grads and the managing director of admissions

Robin Madell | Only 11% of prospective students get into Harvard Business School. Here's how to become one of them.

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Here's exactly what it takes to get into Wharton's MBA program, the No. 1 business school in the world

Here's exactly what it takes to get into Wharton's MBA program, the No. 1 business school in the world

Robin Madell | To get into Wharton for an MBA, do some research beyond just the classes and alumni, say these experts — and get to know the culture of the school.

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Harvard and Stanford MBA grads reveal the most important benefits they got from business school, besides their education

Harvard and Stanford MBA grads reveal the most important benefits they got from business school, besides their education

Robin Madell | These alumni say there's more to the business school experience than just what you absorb from your professors during lectures.

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'The power of revelation': Adam Neumann and Elon Musk show how startup founders use the same tactics as cult leaders — and why it eventually backfires

'The power of revelation': Adam Neumann and Elon Musk show how startup founders use the same tactics as cult leaders — and why it eventually backfires

Drake Baer | Adam Neumann's fall is seen as a business story, but it's a tale of social psychology. This is why startups are, in many meaningful senses, cults.

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'We prick the bubble, and everything comes imploding down': Peter Schiff sounds off on the 'artificial' economy — and why the next big reckoning is inevitable

'We prick the bubble, and everything comes imploding down': Peter Schiff sounds off on the 'artificial' economy — and why the next big reckoning is inevitable

Christopher Competiello | Peter Schiff, president and CEO of Euro Pacific Capital, thinks time is wearing thin for the US economy.

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At least 5 longtime members of Adam Neumann's inner circle are out, but cofounder Miguel McKelvey will remain as WeWork revamps itself

At least 5 longtime members of Adam Neumann's inner circle are out, but cofounder Miguel McKelvey will remain as WeWork revamps itself

Meghan Morris,Julie Bort | The heads of security, real estate, and Japan, and the vice chairman are out. But cofounder McKelvey and copresident Berrent have kept their jobs.

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The newest 'Shark Tank' judge explains how a Harvard MBA fit into her decision to become an entrepreneur — and how she founded a personal-styling company worth $1.9 billion

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Sherin Shibu,Shana Lebowitz | The Stitch Fix founder and "Shark Tank" judge reveals how she started her company — and how going for an MBA mitigated the risks of entrepreneurship.

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