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Trinny Woodall built a $72 million-a-year beauty empire in her 50’s—here’s how she spends her new income image The TV star-turned-entrepreneur commutes to work in a black cab, walks her dogs in Hyde Park and doesn’t have a work wardrobe.
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French government ‘must block the sale’ of Sanofi’s Doliprane painkiller to U.S. private equity, critics argue image France's Prime Minister Michel Barnier secured a 2% stake in the deal for public investment bank Bpifrance, along with "extremely strong" guarantees against job cuts and offshoring.
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The college student who tracks private jets of Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, and Taylor Swift says his Meta Threads accounts were suspended image Jack Sweeney said all the Meta jet tracking accounts were suspended in recent days, save for two: one following the jet used by former president Donald Trump and one following the jet used by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
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The college kid who tracks private jets of Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, and Taylor Swift says his Meta Threads accounts were suspended image Jack Sweeney said all the Meta jet tracking accounts were suspended in recent days, save for two: one following the jet used by former president Donald Trump and one following the jet used by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
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Jeff Bezos says companies need ‘a culture that supports truth-telling.’ Here’s how he built one at Amazon image "We mostly survive by being social animals and being cordial" but "important truths can be uncomfortable," said the Amazon founder.
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$2 trillion Norway oil fund CEO Nicolai Tangen says AI stock boom has created a concentration risk ‘we have never seen before’ image Nicolai Tangen’s $2 trillion oil fund holds billions in AI companies, but he thinks they’re emerging as a key risk area.
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People kept dying at a popular NYC tourist spot. So it just reopened with new safety measures image It closed after three people died jumping from the structure, and reopened with security guards and an unusual rule: nobody could visit it alone.