The streaming giant had 24 nominations, including 10 for "The Irishman," which went home empty handed.
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Netflix lost the best-picture Oscar for a second straight year. We talked to Academy voters and Hollywood insiders about why.

Netflix lost the best-picture Oscar for a second straight year. We talked to Academy voters and Hollywood insiders about why.

Jason Guerrasio | The streaming giant had 24 nominations, including 10 for "The Irishman," which went home empty handed.

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How a few scrappy homeowners may stand between Elon Musk and his dream of a Mars spaceport in South Texas

How a few scrappy homeowners may stand between Elon Musk and his dream of a Mars spaceport in South Texas

Dave Mosher | SpaceX wants the residents of Boca Chica Village to leave to make way for developing a spacecraft called Starship and building a Mars spaceport.

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'Everywhere you look there are red flags': A CIO overseeing $270 billion says the coronavirus is just one example of an event that could 'prick the bubble' in an out-of-control market

'Everywhere you look there are red flags': A CIO overseeing $270 billion says the coronavirus is just one example of an event that could 'prick the bubble' in an out-of-control market

Christopher Competiello | "I have never in my career seen anything as crazy as what's going on right now," said Scott Minerd of the $270 billion Guggenheim Investments.

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The former Apple engineer who created the programming language Swift has joined AI chip startup SiFive. Here's what he learned working at Apple, Tesla, and Google.

The former Apple engineer who created the programming language Swift has joined AI chip startup SiFive. Here's what he learned working at Apple, Tesla, and Google.

Rosalie Chan | Chris Lattner worked on Swift at Apple, Autopilot at Tesla, and TensorFlow at Google. He says those companies have 'very distinct corporate cultures.'

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How to get a job at famous ad agency Wieden and Kennedy, and what applicants should never do, according to insiders

How to get a job at famous ad agency Wieden and Kennedy, and what applicants should never do, according to insiders

Patrick Coffee | The agency cares more about people who are passionate and have creative side projects than awards they've won.

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The CEO of C. F. Martin & Co. explains why the iconic American brand has endured and prospered since 1833

The CEO of C. F. Martin & Co. explains why the iconic American brand has endured and prospered since 1833

Matthew DeBord | C. F. Martin IV has been steering the company into its third century, tackling numerous challenges while focusing on the brand's core value: quality.

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3 ways buzzy digital banks like Chime, Monzo, and N26 can battle fierce competition and stand out in a make-or-break year

3 ways buzzy digital banks like Chime, Monzo, and N26 can battle fierce competition and stand out in a make-or-break year

Dan DeFrancesco | Jan Bellens, a global banking and capital markets sector leader at consultant EY, spoke to Business Insider about the state of neobanks.

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MORGAN STANLEY: Buy these 25 non-Tesla stocks to cash in on the electric-car revolution

MORGAN STANLEY: Buy these 25 non-Tesla stocks to cash in on the electric-car revolution

Marley Jay | Morgan Stanley says growth in electric car sales may be more dramatic than investors expect, as they could out-sell traditional cars by the 2030s.

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A former Amazon and Google engineer wants to make AI more accessible to smaller companies so that Big Tech doesn't have a stranglehold on the future

A former Amazon and Google engineer wants to make AI more accessible to smaller companies so that Big Tech doesn't have a stranglehold on the future

Paayal Zaveri | Former Amazon Web Services and Google engineer Bindu Reddy wants to make artificial intelligence more accessible for small companies.

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$1.9 trillion investment giant PIMCO used a Nobel winner's methodology to envision the next recession — and concluded that its likely trigger is well underway

$1.9 trillion investment giant PIMCO used a Nobel winner's methodology to envision the next recession — and concluded that its likely trigger is well underway

Akin Oyedele | A trend three years in the making could torpedo the economy when the next downturn arrives, PIMCO says.

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