Putin is 'preparing to starve much of the developing world' in order to win Russia's war in Ukraine, Yale historian says
- Ukrainian officials have accused Russia of blocking millions of tons of grain exports.
- Yale historian Timothy Snyder said Putin plans to starve places in Asia and Africa to win the war.
- "When the food riots begin, and as starvation spreads, Russian propaganda will blame Ukraine," he said.
- Man shot barber twice after being unhappy with haircut
- Galapagos 'fantastic giant tortoise' believed to be extinct found
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Thailand gives away a million free marijuana plants but says it doesn't want people to get high
Thailand has legalized cannabis and is giving away free marijuana plants, touting the health and economic benefits, but recreational use is banned.
Users of Donald Trump's Truth Social claim they were suspended after posting about Jan. 6 committee hearings
Truth Social users claim they were suspended by Donald Trump's platform, contradicting the site's pledge to defend free speech.
Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia says Queen Elizabeth won't dye her hair because she is 'not vain'
Royals from around the world, including Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia, have paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth upon her Platinum Jubilee.
Soaring gas prices trigger meltdown for ice cream van operators
The owners of vans selling ice cream on British streets are struggling to stay in business as the cost of fuel forces prices to rise, hitting demand.
A new dinosaur discovered was a 'huge' 32-foot-long predator with a crocodile face, say scientists
Remains of Europe's largest-ever land-based dinosaur have been discovered on the Isle of Wight in England, University of Southampton scientists say.
A Texas man who rapped about robbing ATMs was arrested for allegedly committing the crime
Authorities identified the man as 30-year-old Ladesion Riley, who reportedly recently made a song about striking ATMs out of state.
31 masked Patriot Front extremists were arrested outside an Idaho Pride event after being seen loading into a U-Haul looking 'like a little army'
A concerned citizen reported a group of men that "looked like a little army" were loading into a U-Haul truck with shields and other riot gear, Coeur d'Alene police said.
I've worked on cruise ships for 7 years. Here are my favorite port destinations of all time.
From tropical paradises like Mo'orea to adventurous hubs like Alaska and New Zealand, there are some ports that can liven your sailing itinerary.
How Gen Z is winning the Great Resignation, from pay increases to better work-life balance
Gen Zers are more likely to switch jobs during the Great Resignation's hot jobs market than other generations — and they're landing big pay increases.
Invest in real estate for as little as $100 with Arrived, a startup that allows buyers to co-own rental properties and plans to expand aggressively this year
After raising $25 million in funding, Arrived plans to offer co-ownership of long- and short-term rental homes in 40 cities from Alabama to Colorado.
The class of 2022 is being presented with the most open jobs in history. But they aren't the jobs Gen Zers want.
Stories from economists and Gen Z grads vary widely. It might be because many of the 11 million open jobs are not the ones today's young people want.
Michael Burry and Jeremy Grantham are bracing for plunging stocks, stubborn inflation, and a painful recession. Here's what 10 elite investors are saying about the market outlook.
David Einhorn, Stanley Druckenmiller, and other leading investors are predicting further pain for markets.
THE PAYMENTS ECOSYSTEM: The biggest shifts and trends driving short- and long-term growth and shaping the future of the industry
In this report, Business Insider Intelligence examines the payments ecosystem today, its growth drivers, and where the industry is headed.
Get all the healthcare coverage you need with the Digital Health Briefing from Insider Intelligence
The Digital Health Briefing is a curated, subscriber-only daily email newsletter from Insider Intelligence with insight into the future of healthcare.
This Kyiv jeweler began making body armor when Russia invaded. Now it's also sending wedding rings to soldiers on the frontline
Oberig has sent 6,000 pieces of body armor to the front line, as well as almost 150 rings for Ukrainian fighters wanting to get married.
Quit if you're not happy, Coinbase boss Brian Armstrong tells disgruntled workers in wake of petition
"If you have no confidence in the execs or CEO of a company ... quit and find a company to work at that you believe in,"Â Brian Armstrong tweeted.
If you're a government or nonprofit worker who wants student-loan forgiveness, you have 5 months left to use a waiver that'll bring you closer to that relief
Biden's reforms to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program run through October 31. Here are the three steps you need to take to qualify.
A 61-year-old student-loan borrower chooses between paying her debt and paying for health insurance — and Biden's forgiveness plans won't help
Robin O'Brien works part time because she has long COVID, and she can't afford her medical bills in addition to her monthly student-debt payments.
I'm self-employed, but I still give myself a 4-part 'benefits' package
Writer Kelly Burch has been freelancing for 10 years and finally gave herself a benefits package that includes retirement and health insurance.
How Glossier founder Emily Weiss' tech dreams derailed the hottest millennial beauty brand
Glossier recently laid off a third of its corporate workers, mostly in tech. Now former employees are sharing what went wrong at the trendy startup.
'We have your daughter': The terrified father paid the ransom. Then he found his kid where he least expected her.
Criminals are staging a devious new kind of kidnapping — and the FBI is stumped.
Gen Z and younger millennial women are outearning men in 16 cities — and the reasons why could make the pay gap less severe
Female New Yorkers in their teens and 20s are earning 2% more than men the same age, according to a new Pew study.
'My company is not my family': Fed up with long hours, many employees have quietly decided to take it easy at work rather than quit their jobs
Hustle culture is over — and in much of corporate America, it's being replaced by coasting culture.
A high-school dropout who owns over 100 units and grosses six figures per month in rental income explains how he used real-estate investing to build generational wealth
After two decades of following his buy-and-hold real-estate investing strategy, Matt "The Lumberjack Landlord" owns 36 buildings in New Hampshire.
Tesla's stock split plan aims to help Elon Musk attract and retain 'excellent talent', filing shows
Tesla's plan to reduce the price of individual shares through the split would also allow more retail investors to buy its stock.
Russian state news is one of Putin's greatest weapons during his struggling Ukraine war
Here's why Russian state TV routinely airs wildly false claims like World War III has started and Ukraine is a Nazi state.
Investors should buy these 23 underpriced and high-returning stocks to outperform a market rocked by high inflation and continued volatility, Evercore says
Evercore's Julian Emanuel says these stocks are trading at unusually low valuations, and their dividend and free cash returns make them appealing.
Elizabeth Holmes' ex-boyfriend Sunny Balwani 'is no Johnny Depp', says an expert on juror behavior
Jill Huntley Taylor, a longtime jury consultant, says the former Theranos COO is not as likable as Holmes, and less of a "believer."
Today's mortgage and refinance rates: June 12, 2022 | High rates are cooling housing demand
Mortgage rates are higher today than they've been in recent weeks. Due to significant increases this year, some buyers are dropping out of the market.
Sheryl Sandberg's complicated legacy holds key lessons for leaders on what they can do to boost diversity at the top
The outgoing Meta COO, Sheryl Sandberg, wasn't perfect, but leaders can learn from both her pioneering work and her shortcomings, experts say.
The chief executive of a new real estate investing exchange lays out how you will be able to buy shares in specific office complexes, shopping malls and industrial sites — and explains why you should add these assets to you portfolio
The boss of a new real estate investing exchange lays out how you will be able to buy shares in office complexes, shopping malls and industrial sites.
Cathie Wood's Ark Invest has seen all its gains wiped out in a nightmarish 2022 — but investors aren't losing faith
Analysts told Insider that Wood continues to appeal as "a sort of messiah figure" despite suffering heavy losses this year.
37% of Google Maps results for abortion services in trigger states directed people to fake clinics, nonprofit says
The Center for Countering Digital Hate found out of a total 70 results for abortion services on Google Maps, 26 directed users to fake clinics.
See inside these Pilatus propeller planes that carry skiers to Alpine resorts and double as air ambulances
I toured two Pilatus propeller planes, the PC-12 NGX and the PC-24, and was surprised to discover their versatility.
'Pawsitively adorable' Puppy Bowl NFTs are going on sale to benefit Ariana Grande's animal rescue
Discovery is dropping new NFTs weekly leading up to the annual Puppy Bowl that airs on the same day as the NFL Super Bowl.
A law firm built investor networks for women-led startups that have gone on to raise more than $85 million. Here's how.
Law firm Davis Wright Tremaine developed accelerator programs to connect women entrepreneurs and guide them on sales and raising capital.
2 business owners share how they created a succession plan for when one steps down — and what it includes
Russ Stephens made a plan outlining how he'd pass the reins to his daughter Sky before APB was even founded — including share ownership.
NFT sales hit $565 million over the past week. These were the 5 best-selling digital collections.
Total NFT sales volume hit $17 billion over the past year as artists, investors, and entrepreneurs descend upon the nascent Web3 space.
Cerebral is trying out an unusual clinical trial for a depression drug that has other companies wary. Here’s why.
Cerebral supplied patients from its subscription-based mental health service for the ongoing Phase 2 trial.
Jan. 6 live updates: Giuliani says Trump 'had nothing to do' with Jan 6. attack and that the Democratic party 'needs to be destroyed'
The panel is investigating the January 6 events and the role former President Trump and his allies played in trying to overturn the 2020 election.
RESULTS: 48 candidates face off in an Alaska House special election
Four dozen candidates are competing to succeed the influential late Republican Rep. Don Young in the first election under Alaska's new top-four primary system.
Ukrainian officials dispute Biden's claim that Zelenskyy 'didn't want to hear' warnings that Putin would invade
Biden said "Zelenskyy didn't want to hear" his warnings about a Russian invasion. Ukrainian officials said Saturday that Biden was incorrect.
Texas judge temporarily blocks investigations into the families of trans kids, saying they would suffer 'immediate and irreparable injury' if allowed to continue
The decision stops ongoing cases against three families who sued the state and will prevent "invasive, unnecessary, and unnerving investigations."
Giuliani says Trump 'had nothing to do' with Jan 6. attack and that the Democratic party 'needs to be destroyed at the top'
In an episode of his podcast about the Jan. 6 hearings, Giuliani said the trial is an indication of a "fascist-type government."
'Near-stampede' caused by active shooter scare interrupts March for Our Lives rally
Protesters demonstrating for reform in gun laws following the Uvalde shooting were startled by a man in the crowd who was heard yelling he had a gun.

