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Founders Fund’s outlier bet on humanely killed fish

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The U.K. just banned social media for kids under 16. The founder of ‘safe TikTok’ says the U.S. is next thumbnail
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The U.K. just banned social media for kids under 16. The founder of ‘safe TikTok’ says the U.S. is next

When the UK government announced this week that it would ban children under 16 from TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and X, Zak Ringelstein wasn’t...

If you’re surprised by how well the stock market is doing, so is Jamie Dimon—he says there’s a ‘little tsunami’ heading for the economy thumbnail
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If you’re surprised by how well the stock market is doing, so is Jamie Dimon—he says there’s a ‘little tsunami’ heading for the economy

Markets across the world have had plenty to worry about in the past decade. A global pandemic, a major war between Ukraine and...

Ezekiel Emanuel: My father lived into his 90s. He understood something many successful men miss thumbnail
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Ezekiel Emanuel: My father lived into his 90s. He understood something many successful men miss

Data drives the modern corporation. As the saying goes, you can’t manage what you can’t measure. This may be good advice for getting...

Your ‘proteinmaxxing’ is creating a whey shortage that’s ratcheting up prices and leaving snack companies to eat costs or make recipes worse thumbnail
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Your ‘proteinmaxxing’ is creating a whey shortage that’s ratcheting up prices and leaving snack companies to eat costs or make recipes worse

When David Protein began selling its bars in late 2024, the whey protein used in the products cost $7 per pound. Today, that...

NBC’s Tom Llamas climbed from 15-year-old intern to the top anchor chair—and still isn’t satisfied: ‘If you’re not growing, you’re dying’ thumbnail
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NBC’s Tom Llamas climbed from 15-year-old intern to the top anchor chair—and still isn’t satisfied: ‘If you’re not growing, you’re dying’

As the face of NBC Nightly News, Tom Llamas has reached a milestone many journalists spend their entire careers pursuing: the anchor chair...

‘Tax break tart’: how hospitality plans to game the summer VAT cut on children’s meals thumbnail
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‘Tax break tart’: how hospitality plans to game the summer VAT cut on children’s meals

As operators ridicule the Chancellor’s giveaway, one Kensington venue is touting a £25 “kids” menu of burgundy snails and anchovy butter toast Pubs...

Weather trumps the World Cup at the till, says Tesco as growth cools thumbnail
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Weather trumps the World Cup at the till, says Tesco as growth cools

A washout spring has done more damage to Britain’s supermarket tills than any World Cup win, according to the boss of Tesco, after...

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Can AI chatbots really pick stock market winners?

Taxi drivers, stockbrokers and the bloke propping up the bar at your local have all, at one time or another, served as a...

UK unemployment falls to 4.9% as pay growth beats forecasts before Bank of England verdict thumbnail
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UK unemployment falls to 4.9% as pay growth beats forecasts before Bank of England verdict

Britain’s unemployment rate edged down to 4.9 per cent in the three months to April, according to figures published by the Office for...