@NABShow Can you confirm this stat shared at NAB 2025 in New York: "2/3 to 3/4 of every person trust content creator more than the big brands." Thanks!
Went on a tour of NJ diners with @petegenovese for our latest @BusinessInsider video. I left feeling optimistic about the future of these iconic restaurants. https://t.co/WK4txkP6G6
OUTSIDER EXCLUSIVE: The White House apologized on Thursday and expressed support for workers striking with @InsiderUnion after it crossed the picket line by referencing a @thisisinsider story in a press release.
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@TropicalSponges Hey there! I'm a producer for @BusinessInsider We're in Tarpon Springs this week to film the sponge industry. Can we go out sponging with you? Shoot me an email at [email protected]. Thanks!
One of the prettiest locations we ever filmed. Except coming from beautifully dirty NYC, it was odd to see! Especially seeing all the golf carts zipping around. But what I love most about this place was the history: Miami's first Black Billionaire tried to start a resort here.
You can only reach this island for the rich, located just three miles from Miami, via ferry or private yacht. It's the richest zip code in the US, and we got a chance to tour it
Every day, Mistar mines sulfur inside an active volcano and hauls 150-lb loads up the crater walls. (Mistar himself weighs just 130 pounds.) His work is deadly, but he does it to support his family. -- It was an honor getting to tell his story.
In East Java, Indonesia, hundreds of miners face deadly smoke to mine sulfur, or "devil's gold." So why do they do it? Insider's News & Doc team asked them, and the result is this haunting, eye-opening video from @abnarishkin and teamโฆ
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One of my favorites. Growing up with a dad who took me to every air show and every air & space museum, the nerd in me was very excited to produce this video for @BusinessInsider.
In the first episode of our new series "Risky Business" for @InsiderNews and @BusinessInsider, we go inside Ijen Volcano to follow miners as they harvest sulfur or "devil's gold."
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It was an honor covering the world's toughest sport and following Captain Maggie Steffens through training camp.
Heading into Tokyo, the two-time gold winners hadn't played a real game in 13 months.