Hello Insiders. I am Spriha Srivastava, Insider's London Bureau Chief, filling in for Nicholas Carlson. The US is observing Martin Luther King Jr. Day and it's a good time to pause and reflect on everything that's happening around us. The Russia-Ukraine conflict, an economic downturn, and widespread layoffs are some examples of how drastically things have changed since the start of 2022. The world has become even more fragmented. Perhaps that's why the theme for the World Economic Forum in Davos this year is "Cooperation in a Fragmented World." It's day one in Davos and top CEOs and government officials will be putting on their snow boots to head to the Alps. Matt Turner, the editor in chief of business at Insider, is in Davos and will be posting the latest on his LinkedIn — follow along here. Now, let's get started. — Spriha Srivastava |
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- The Russian missile that wiped out an apartment block was an "aircraft carrier killer," Ukraine said. More here.
- Rudy Giuliani says Trump once advised him to take top-secret files home. Read the full story.
- Greta Thunberg and a "mud wizard" faced off against German police. Watch what happened.
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| Inside the mind of a 6-year-old shooter. On the afternoon of January 6, a shooting occurred at Richneck Elementary School.
The police identified an unlikely suspect: a 6-year-old boy, accused of deliberately shooting his first-grade teacher — the lone victim. Abigail Zwerner was teaching a class of about 20 children when she was shot through her hand and into her upper chest. "The shooting was not accidental," the city's police chief said. "It was intentional." But what does "intentional" mean to a 6-year-old? Scientists told Insider that at such a young age, the brain is still developing. The boy likely didn't understand the full consequences of his actions, morality, or the law. The experts also explained why, instead of arrest, young offenders need rehabilitation — and the courts are finally starting to listen. |
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- "How I broke the last taboo." Americans are happy to talk about sex, politics, and religion, but many still recoil at the thought of divulging their salaries. Insider's Aki Ito felt just the same. But she decided that now, she would share hers. Here's how she overcame the "deeply ingrained" taboo.
- A man wrote and illustrated a children's book in 72 hours… using AI. Ammaar Reshi used ChatGPT and Midjourney to create his book in one weekend. It quickly went viral on Twitter after it attracted intense backlash from artists. Find out more.
- The crypto culling. Plunging valuations, scandals, and legal turmoil mean thousands of crypto workers are getting the chop. Major companies like Crypto.com, Coinbase, and Genesis have already announced layoffs in 2023. Get the full story.
- Five rules Prince William has to follow that Prince Harry was allowed to break. As the future king of the UK, William has a lot of rules to follow. But as the "spare" rather than the heir, Harry has broken rules before and after his step back. Find out which ones here.
- The 10 most affordable cities in the US in 2023. Realtor.com has ranked the top places where homebuyers can still get a good deal this year, from Toledo, Ohio to Hartford, Connecticut. See the full list here.
- A Delta jet was forced to abort takeoff when an American Airlines plane passed in front of it. A passenger on the Delta flight from New York's JFK airport said there were screams in the cabin as the plane came to a sudden halt seconds after starting its takeoff roll. Read more.
- "After years in coach, I took my first long-haul flight in business class." Insider's Monica Humphries flew from LA to Auckland, New Zealand. The 13-hour flight gave her plenty of time to soak up the glamor of Air New Zealand's business class. Here are the 10 things that surprised her most about the experience.
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See eight iconic "Yellowstone" locations in real life. Insider's Jordan Parker Erb went to her home state of Montana to visit filming locations from the hit TV drama, from the Dutton Ranch to the infamous "train station." Check out the pics here. |
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This Portuguese cheese is made with mineral water drawn from volcanic springs, known as "sour water," and milk from free-grazing cows in the Azores islands. Watch here. |
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This edition was curated by Spriha Srivastava, and edited by Hallam Bullock, Nathan Rennolds, and Shona Ghosh. Get in touch: insidertoday@insider.com. |
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