Everything you need to know about Trump's impeachment process: What's happened, who the players are, and what comes next

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The Trump-Ukraine scandal has ensnared officials on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean and poses the most immediate threat to Trump's presidency yet.

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Everything you need to know about Trump's impeachment process: What's happened, who the players are, and what comes next

Everything you need to know about Trump's impeachment process: What's happened, who the players are, and what comes next

The Trump-Ukraine scandal has ensnared officials on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean and poses the most immediate threat to Trump's presidency yet.

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Millennials might not be buying multimillion-dollar ranches, but Kanye West sure is

Millennials might not be buying multimillion-dollar ranches, but Kanye West sure is

There's a surplus of multimillion-dollar luxury ranches out west, but in the past few months, Kanye West has bought two in Wyoming.

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NetApp and Google Cloud, whose CEOs are twin brothers, announce an expanded partnership because 'it would be crazy for us not to bring our services there'

NetApp and Google Cloud, whose CEOs are twin brothers, announce an expanded partnership because 'it would be crazy for us not to bring our services there'

NetApp and Google Cloud's partnership started when NetApp met with former Google Cloud CEO Diane Greene. Here's what they are launching together.

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We drove a $44,000 Nissan Leaf Plus to figure out if this 2019 Car of the Year runner-up is ready to take on Tesla

We drove a $44,000 Nissan Leaf Plus to figure out if this 2019 Car of the Year runner-up is ready to take on Tesla

The Leaf Plus serves up to 226 miles on a single charge and has a powerful motor. It's a dandy EV and well worth a look.

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Psychologists debunk 25 mental-health myths

Psychologists debunk 25 mental-health myths

Business Insider brought in three psychologists to debunk 25 of the most common myths about mental health and therapy

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American Express is paying some merchants up to $450,000 to start accepting its cards. Here's what small business owners should know about the sign-up bonus.

American Express is paying some merchants up to $450,000 to start accepting its cards. Here's what small business owners should know about the sign-up bonus.

The Wall Street Journal reports that the incentives come after investor pressure for AmEx to catch up with its competitors, Visa and Mastercard.

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Bill Gates is once again the richest person in the world. Here's how he spends his $110 billion fortune, from a luxury-car collection to incredible real estate.

Bill Gates is once again the richest person in the world. Here's how he spends his $110 billion fortune, from a luxury-car collection to incredible real estate.

Bill Gates — and his $110 billion fortune — has recently reclaimed his title of richest person in the world. Take a look at how he spends his money.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook says privacy isn't a feature that should be built into products after the fact

Apple CEO Tim Cook says privacy isn't a feature that should be built into products after the fact

Apple CEO Tim Cook spoke at Dreamforce about the importance of building privacy into products throughout the development process.

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Salesforce co-CEO Marc Benioff says he doesn't use a computer anymore and has been running his business from his iPhone for years

Salesforce co-CEO Marc Benioff says he doesn't use a computer anymore and has been running his business from his iPhone for years

At Dreamforce in San Francisco, Salesforce co-CEO Marc Benioff spoke with Apple CEO Tim Cook on how everything he needs is on his iPhone.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook explains the 'revelation' he had late in life that led him to realize his 'highest value'

Apple CEO Tim Cook explains the 'revelation' he had late in life that led him to realize his 'highest value'

Tim Cook told an audience at Salesforce's Dreamforce that "the reason we are all here is to help somebody else."

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