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Where to watch Love Island UK: Free live streams, Season 13 premiere schedule

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When you buy through our links, Business Insider may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more Maya Jama returns to host Season 13 of Love Island UK. Kim Nunneley/PEACOCK/ITV via Getty Images The Love Island that started it all returns for a bombshell 13th season. Keep reading to learn everything you need to know about where to watch Love Island UK, including free and global streaming options. If you don't want to scroll any further: Love Island UK airs on ITV2 in the UK starting June 1, with the series streaming for free on ITVX. Other countries will have a slight delay on the new episodes. The season premieres on Hulu in the US starting June 4 and on 9Now in Australia starting June 3. You can learn more about the services (and how to tune in from anywhere) below. Where to watch Love Island UK: quick links Access streaming from anywhere: Proton VPN (30-day money-back guarantee) UK: ITV2 on ITVX (Starting June 1, FREE) US: Hulu (Starting June 4, 30-day free trial)...

We couldn't afford to pay for my mom's dementia assisted living anymore. She moved into a tiny house next door to me.

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Lori Bufka moved her mom into a trailer home near hers in Arizona as a long-term care solution. Lori Bufka Lori Bufka, 64, cares for her aging mother in Arizona due to high assisted living costs. Bufka's mother lives in a nearby trailer, reducing care costs and enabling family support. Tech aids Bufka in remotely monitoring her mother, enhancing her caregiving abilities. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Lori Bufka, 64, who is caring for her mother with dementia in Arizona. Assisted living became too expensive for her mother, so Bufka moved her into a trailer next to their home, where her mother would have enough space and safety. This interview has been edited for length and clarity. I was a college professor and retired from a community college in Florida. I raised two boys, both of whom are married, and I have five grandchildren. I had retired to do van life with my partner, who has been with me for seven years. I realized, though, that you can only do so mu...

Utah's governor just tightened the rules for Kevin O'Leary's giant AI data center

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Utahns opposing the Stratos Project protest outside the Utah State Capitol on May 23. Natalie Behring/Getty Images Gov. Spencer Cox issued an executive order on data center developments in Utah. It establishes a framework that includes protections for water resources. Utah residents have protested a huge data center development backed by Kevin O'Leary. Utah's governor is all for new AI data centers — under certain conditions. After a massive data center project backed by "Shark Tank" investor Kevin O'Leary outraged many Utah residents, the governor is issuing new parameters around its development. In an executive order on Friday, Gov. Spencer Cox established a "higher bar for data center development in Utah." "Utahns deserve confidence that water resources, air quality, utility rates, wildlife, and quality of life will be protected. This framework helps ensure that data center development aligns with Utah's long-term interests and reflects Utah...

This weekend’s two biggest movies were both directed by YouTubers

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If I'm being honest, I didn't really enjoy family vacations until my kids turned 10

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The author said family trips improved once she could give her kids some independence. Courtesy of Sandra Lee. I've always made a point to travel with my kids so they could experience and enjoy new places. When they were younger, it was draining and not as enjoyable for me. Once they turned 10, things changed, and family vacations became something we could all appreciate. It was one of those days that only parents of younger kids can truly relate to. We were on our annual family beach vacation in Mexico, where the beaches are beautiful, meals are included, and the goal is to relax. No one really knew what set the kids off (do we ever?), but I remember saying to myself, "This was supposed to be a vacation." If I'm being honest, I didn't really enjoy family vacations as much when my kids were younger. I was so focused on packing and planning for them that I didn't really stop to think about what the vacation meant for all of us. I had an idea of what trips wou...

DoorDash is hiring a 'fight promoter meets growth hacker' to target the 'terminally online' on X for $200,000 a year

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DoorDash is hiring for an executive communications role that has a unique job description. Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images DoorDash's corporate communications team is hiring an executive social strategy and operations lead. The company described the role as a "fight promoter meets growth hacker meets clip merchant." Compensation ranges between $136,000 and $200,000. DoorDash is hiring an "executive communications professional" who's maybe not your typical PR person. Specifically, the delivery service is looking for someone who embodies a "fight promoter meets growth hacker meets clip merchant." In a May job posting, DoorDash said it's trying to build the "next generation of local commerce," which includes autonomous robots, agentic commerce, and in-store software. "These efforts require a nimble 'build in public' mentality to reach and engage with technical talent, the terminally online, policymakers, market observe...

Amazon says it shut down a token leaderboard: 'Don't use AI just to use AI'

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Amazon CEO Andy Jassy. Brendan McDermid/Reuters Amazon is shutting down an employee-created leaderboard that promoted excessive use of AI. An Amazon spokesperson said it "was never intended to promote the use of AI for usage's sake." Amazon's move comes amid a broader reconsideration of "tokenmaxxing" and AI spending in general. Amazon is looking to minimize " tokenmaxxing ." The company is shutting down an employee-made leaderboard that tracked AI token use because it encouraged some staff to perform tasks that didn't necessarily solve problems, just so they could climb the ranks. "Please don't use AI just for the sake of using AI," Dave Treadwell, an Amazon senior vice president, told staff earlier this week. "Use AI to help you solve customer problems, to help you solve business problems, to innovate." The move, first reported by the Financial Times, is the latest sign that big companies are pivoting from a culture of...