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                      | Good morning, Daily Money friends, it's Nathan wishing you a great start to your week! | 
                                                                              | It's been a long time since a lot of us have had fun. Maybe it's time to take yourself out on a date. | 
                                                                              | On to our ...  | 
                                                                              | 💡 INSIGHT OF THE DAY: Long-term joblessness might have lost its stigma. Employers appear more likely to understand if you've been out of work for a while. Paul Davidson explains what's happening. | 
                                                                              | 📰 And here are more stories you won't want to miss: | 
                                                                              | 1. Jeff Bezos is out of this world: He announced he's taking a trip to space with his rocket company, Blue Origin. | 
                                                                              | 2. His brother is going, too: Here's what you need to know about Mark Bezos, who is poised to make the trip to space alongside Jeff and an auction winner. | 
                                                                              | 3. Making all the right decisions is tough: But here are the five most important money decisions you'll make in your lifetime. | 
                                                                              | 4. The chicken sandwich wars are now intersecting with the culture wars. Burger King said it will donate 40 cents per chicken sandwich (up to $250,000) sold in June to pro-LGBTQ rights group The Human Rights campaign. The move is viewed as a shot at Chick-fil-A, which has been criticized for its ties to anti-LGBTQ efforts. | 
                                                                              | 5. Apple is starting its Worldwide Developers Conference today. Here's a breakdown of how the company's iOS system has changed since the iPhone debuted in 2007. | 
                                                                              | I'm old enough to remember when there was no such thing as an App Store. Or iPhone. Or cell phones. | 
                                                                              | --@NathanBomey | 
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