From Fortune
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Are cold plunges and saunas safe for kids? What parents need to know about the benefits and risks
More adults have been incorporating saunas and cold plunges into their wellness routines, and increasingly, their kids are, too.
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The NCAA and top college conferences could pay $3 billion and share revenue with athletes to settle an antitrust lawsuit
Schools in the Big Ten, Big 12, Atlantic Coast Conference and Southeastern Conference could be on the hook for about $30 million per year, which would include about $20 million annually directed to their athletes.
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India and Japan hit back at Joe Biden’s comments calling them ‘xenophobic’ countries like Russia and China
Biden made the remarks during a campaign fundraising event on Wednesday.
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Elon Musk has turned Tesla into a meme stock as he tells Wall Street to value the EV maker like an AI company, top economist says
"The fundraiser, cheerleader, and coach for teams developing real technologies has become a meme-stock carnival barker."
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Warren Buffett warns on AI, teases succession, and hints at possible investment during Berkshire Hathaway’s annual meeting
“I trust my children and my wife totally, but that doesn’t mean I ask them what stocks to buy,” Buffett said.
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Top Boeing executive weighs in on qualities the next CEO should have as the search for a new boss takes more twists and turns
In a note distributed to investors on Thursday, JPMorgan analysts recounted a recent meeting they had with Boeing CFO Brian West.
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Japan’s child population falls for the 43rd straight year to a fresh record low, weighing on economic prospects
The ratio of children to Japan’s total population decreased to 11.3%, also touching an all-time low.
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Geely’s EV brand Zeekr plans what could be the biggest U.S. IPO by a Chinese company since 2021
Zeekr is seeking to raise as much as $367.5 million in a U.S. initial public offering.
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‘Think about Europe, but everything a little worse’: The U.K. economy could stare down long-term irrelevance without immigration
The U.K. is expected to grow more slowly than most of the world's developed nations this year, but it can save itself in the long run.
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Once near bankruptcy, now this country is building Europe’s largest smart city
Spread across 6,200 acres outside of Athens, Greece, Ellinikon will transform the coastline and the country.
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London’s Royal Opera House plans a new renaissance starting with a name change — and potential Netflix series
To fill a multimillion-pound funding gap, the institution will begin streaming on social media sites such as YouTube and will team up with brands.
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75% of Americans think mental health issues are treated worse than physical illness, new survey says. Here’s why
The older the survey respondents, the more likely they were to think mental health issues are treated worse than physical ones.