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    The private jets of the world's wealthiest man spent a lot of time in the air in 2024. BI used jet-tracking data to chart the 335 flights Musk's private jets have taken so far this year.

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    The Insider was developed in 2002 by the late Al Neri, a veteran political commentator with over 20 years of political experience, and political operative John Verbanac, a protegee of Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum. [5] [6] [7] Within a short period of time, the Insider became the largest statewide political publication. [8]

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    This post originally appeared in the Insider Today newsletter. You can sign up for Business Insider's daily newsletter here.. Welcome back to our Sunday edition, a roundup of some of our top stories.

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  8. Jim Cramer - Wikipedia

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    Cramer was born in 1955 in Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania (a suburb of Philadelphia), to Jewish parents. [1] [4] [5] Cramer's mother, Louise A. Cramer (1928–1985), was an artist.. Cramer's father, N. Ken Cramer (1922–2014), owned International Packaging Products, a Philadelphia-based company that sold wrapping paper, boxes, and bags to retailers and restaur

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    Business Insider Inc.'s name was changed to Insider Inc. in December 2017 as the company planned on becoming a general interest news publisher. [9] Nicholas Carlson is Global Editor-in-Chief of Insider. [2] In January 2018, the firm moved its global headquarters in New York City from the Flatiron District to the Financial District. [10]