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I'm a Japanese nutritionist and I'm 'obsessed' with fruit—I eat these 5 for longevity and brain health
Michiko Tomioka is a nutritionist from Japan, home to some of the world’s longest-living people. She shares the five fruits she eats every day to support gut and brain health, immunity, and overall well-being. Source link
Berkshire's operating earnings jump 34%, Buffett buys back no stock and raises cash hoard to $381 billion
Berkshire’s operating profit generated from the conglomerate’s wholly owned businesses including insurance and railroads jumped 34% in the third quarter. Source link
While AI spending is top of mind, online ads are driving a lot of Big Tech's growth
Meta, Amazon, Alphabet and Microsoft reported quarterly earnings that showed rising digital ad sales and increased AI infrastructure spending. Source link
Impactive Capital sees a structural shift creating upside for this wastewater company
Impactive Capital recently took a stake in Advanced Drainage Systems and sees earnings growth ahead that is under appreciated. Source link
Gaming billionaire: Prepare for AI to 'completely disrupt everything' across the industry
Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan said AI can help game developers and testers — as well as players. Source link
VC who bet on billion-dollar AI firm shares two red flags that stop him investing in a founder
“If the first signs are just not there, I usually don’t want to waste anyone’s time,” angel investor Carles Reina shared regarding meeting with founders. Source link
This startup founder works 11-hour days — but still makes time for family and fitness: ‘Find your own rhythm’
“One advice [I have] for founders and leaders is … to go. very deep on one passion you have that is not work [related],” said CEO of Workstream Desmond Lim. Source link
Musk teases Tesla Roadster demo by year-end. He's been hyping a new one since 2017
Tesla’s Elon Musk told Joe Rogan that his company is aiming to develop a redesigned version of the Roadster before the end of the year. Source link
Tariffs are expected to start showing up more in consumer prices as holiday shopping season starts
Impacts have been muted so far as companies built up inventories ahead of the duties and have absorbed some of the impact. Source link
Tech's $380 billion splurge: This quarter's winners and losers of the AI spending boom
With the largest cloud and internet companies reporting results this week, it’s clear that spending on artificial intelligence is only increasing. Source link