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Employee commits suicide after MongoDB fired her during mental health leave

Article URL: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/gsurman_our-beloved-irreplaceable-daughter-annie-activity-7407842359826120704-kFaq Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46403128 Points: 82 # ...

Dec 27Hacker NewssocietyImpact

My grandmother wrote me a letter before my wedding. Her marriage advice insulted me at first, but now I get it.

Victor Dyomin/Getty Images I married my husband, Scott, back in April of 2025. My grandmother wrote a letter with controversial advice before the big day. She warned me that married life isn't all &#3...

Dec 28Business InsiderlifestyleImpact

Venezuela releases 88 jailed after post-election protests

The ‍New Year's Day announcement marks the second mass release in a week amid US pressure on President Nicolas ⁠Maduro's government....

Jan 1Deutsche WellePoliticsImpact

UK Prime Minister says ‘we will take action’ on Grok’s disgusting deepfakes

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer says the country will take action against X following reports that the platform's Grok AI chatbot is generating sexualized deepfakes of adults and minors , as reported e...

1dThe VergePoliticsImpact

WATCH: 'It sounds like a dragon': Bear living under house won't leave

A homeowner in Altadena, California, says it's terrifying to have the bear live in the crawl space under his home....

Dec 30ABC Newssociety

Venezuelan government launches wave of repression after Maduro’s ousting

Armed militias patrol the streets and journalists are arrested as crackdown on dissent widens...

4dFinancial TimesPoliticsImpact

My daughters attended Harvard, Yale, and Stanford; they then became the CEOs of YouTube and 23andMe. Letting them fail helped them grow into leaders.

Anne Wojcicki and Susan Wojcicki Andrew Harnik/ Getty Images; Eric Gaillard/ Reuters Esther Wojcicki taught her three daughters that it was OK to fail and try again. She said emphasizing independence ...

6dBusiness InsiderlifestyleImpact

Singapore’s viral moments of 2025: politician slip-ups, sinkhole heroes and a new US envoy

From political gaffes and diplomatic stumbles to courtroom fury and security breaches, many of Singapore’s viral moments in 2025 showed how quickly everyday incidents in the city state could turn into...

Dec 25South China Morning PostPoliticsImpact

Venezuela frees several high-profile opposition figures and activists

Venezuela released a "significant number" of high-profile opposition figures, activists and journalists in a gesture to seek peace, just days after the capture of Nicolás Maduro....

22hEuronewsPolitics

The gangs, goons and guerrillas running swaths of Venezuela

From street paramilitaries to Colombian insurgents, Venezuela is teeming with men with guns...

2dFinancial TimescrimeImpact

I spent a year interviewing America's oldest workers. Here are their 5 tips for staying healthy and active.

Patricia Casey (left), Marilyn Gettinger (middle), and Eileen Hartigan (right) shared their biggest pieces of advice with Business Insider. Courtesy of Patricia Casey/Marilyn Gettinger/Eileen Hartigan...

Dec 30Business InsiderHealthImpact

What Maduro’s ouster means for Trump’s mass deportation campaign

Trump said many Venezuelan immigrants ‘want to go back.’ Will Maduro’s removal spark a return -- or another exodus?...

5dWashington PostPoliticsImpact

Venezuela says it will release an ‘important number’ of prisoners

Move to free locals and foreigners comes after decade of harsh repression by Maduro regime...

1dFinancial TimesPolitics

How oil once made Venezuela rich, but not its people

Venezuela has the largest oil reserves in the world, but some of the people there earn less than $4 a month....

1dAl Jazeeraeconomics

ICE officer kills a woman in Minneapolis

A US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer shot and killed a woman during a traffic stop in Minneapolis, triggering protests and a furious backlash from city and state leaders who condemne...

1dFrance 24crimeImpact

No call for reform: Amid nationwide protests, do Iranians envision new regime in free secular Iran?

As Iran's nationwide protests increase the pressure on Iran’s civilian government and its Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Nadia Massih is pleased to welcome Dr. Ammar Maleki, Director/Founder o...

1dFrance 24PoliticsImpact

In 2025, French people's desire to leave the country is at an all-time high

According to a Gallup study published on Monday, confidence in French institutions has plummeted this year, while the desire to leave France has only grown. Euronews spoke with several French expatria...

Dec 25EuronewssocietyImpact

We asked you to vote on a $120K remote or $240K in-office job. The results were closer than we expected.

365 readers answered Business Insider's survey about remote versus in-office work. Amy Leonard; Arlton Lowry; Priya Chaudhari We asked readers to weigh in on an internet debate: Would you prefer a $24...

Jan 2Business InsiderlifestyleImpact

The US military's annual suicide report is missing, and the Pentagon isn't offering any answers

The Pentagon's annual report on military suicides serves as an important measure of accountability. Senior Airman Karla Parra/US Air Force The Pentagon's annual military suicide report is delayed with...

17hBusiness InsidersocietyImpact

Seeing Japan's older workers made me wonder how the US could better prepare for an aging economy

Nearly 30% of Japan's population is 65 or older, and many still work. Francesco Riccardo Iacomino/Getty Images Japan has adapted to an aging workforce with government support and job programs. Nearly ...

Dec 28Business InsidereconomicsImpact
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