9 small things you do that people use to judge your personality
From the moment two people meet, they're sizing each other up, looking for signs of qualities like honesty, intelligence, and altruism. Whether it's a date or a job interview, the small stuff matters...
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View ArticleA day in the life of Genius' Rob Markman, whose job working with artists may...
The music annotation website once known as Rap Genius has expanded radically since three Yale alums launched it in 2009. Today, the re-branded Genius.com hosts crowdsourced annotations of a wide...
View ArticleWhat the science says about every popular diet
There are so many diets out there, but which ones actually work? Luckily, scientists have found that most reasonable diets can help you lose weight, compared to not following a diet at all. Overall,...
View ArticleHow the fleece vest became the unofficial uniform of Silicon Valley investors
I'm sitting in a San Francisco, counter-service restaurant waiting for my chopped salad, when a group of tall, white men wearing button-downs and fleece vests crowds around the cash register. My...
View ArticleMeet the guys trying to turn the infamous Ashley Madison site into more than...
The parent company of the infamous dating web site Ashley Madison, which made its name as a place for married people to find partners for affairs, is trying to recover from a terrible year. Now...
View ArticleProfessional video game players make over seven figures to play 'League of...
Twenty-seven million people play "League of Legends" every day. At peak hours, more than 7 million people are playing concurrently. For professional players, their salaries and endorsement deals reach...
View ArticleThe 21 largest US cities ranked by ease of building wealth
The best way to build wealth is to prioritize assets over income. But ensuring that your assets outweigh your liabilities can be impacted greatly by the city you call home. This week, online personal...
View ArticleA 58-story luxury apartment in San Francisco is sinking and people aren't...
Public officials are trying to determine why a luxury apartment tower in San Francisco has been slowly sinking. The sinking has led to an unusual lean, earning the building’s nickname: “The leaning...
View ArticleI just tried the iPhone 7 Plus on the California coast and will never take a...
As a part-time photographer and full-time foodie, I always struggle in deciding which camera to take on vacation: my high-end but clunky Canon 5D or the iPhone that slips into my pocket. That's why...
View ArticleThe rich really might pay less attention to other people
When some people walk past you, it can feel as though you're invisible to them. Turns out, you may be right. In a small recent study, researchers from New York University found that those who...
View ArticleWe finally know why tomatoes lose their flavor when you refrigerate them
Whatever you do, don't tuck your freshly-purchased tomatoes in the fridge. It might seem like a good way to store them, but in reality, the cold temperatures can wreak havoc on the flavor and texture...
View ArticleMaking this 'slow' coffee is a quick way to a caffeine buzz
The pour-over coffee is one of the freshest brews around, and its popularity continues to grow despite the higher cost and longer brew time. Follow BI Video: On Twitter Join the conversation about...
View ArticleThis entrepreneurial power couple run 4 businesses together out of their West...
For entrepreneurial power couple Michael and Caroline Ventura, "working from home" means much more than posting up all day on the couch with a laptop. The husband-and-wife team runs multiple...
View ArticleAnthony Bourdain: Taking LSD was a 'very, very, very positive experience for me'
"Appetites" author Anthony Bourdain experimented with LSD when he was younger, and found the experience very positive. While he wouldn't do it today, he does have a few warnings to those who would try...
View ArticleThe insanely successful and unorthodox life of Google founder Sergey Brin
Google co-founder Sergey Brin is incredibly successful. Here's a look into his unorthodox life. Follow BI Video: On Twitter Join the conversation about this story »
View ArticleThe married stars of HGTV’s 'Fixer Upper' explain how a stint in county jail...
Shortly after the birth of their first child over a decade ago, Chip and Joanna Gaines, now the stars of HGTV's hit home-renovation show "Fixer Upper," experienced a financial wake-up call when Chip...
View ArticleHow Donald Trump spends his billions
It's well-known that Donald Trump is a very wealthy man, but his actual net worth has always been a bit of a question mark. Throughout the 2016 presidential campaign, Trump has boasted about his...
View ArticleThe owner of the Detroit Pistons just bought an insane Los Angeles mansion in...
A Los Angeles mansion that was listed earlier this year for an eye-popping $150 million just sold in a complex deal to Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores. According to The Los Angeles Times, Gores will...
View ArticleThe worst mistake everybody makes when cooking steak, according to Anthony...
World-famous food guy Anthony Bourdain has a new book out called "Appetites," and he recently appeared on the Marc Maron "WTF" podcast to talk about it. During his conversation with Maron, Bourdain...
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