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Au Hui Her and Liu Yi Wen run The Weirdoughs, a bakery in Singapore.
Au Hui Her and Liu Yi Wen run The Weirdoughs, a bakery in Singapore.
  • Au Hui Har and Liu Yi Wen opened a cozy neighborhood bakery in Singapore this year.
  • Before becoming business owners, they worked in the fine dining and pharmaceutical industries.
  • Running a bakery means rising well before the sun and baking hundreds of loaves daily.

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A new study from a German think tank found that foreign exporters paid only 4% of the US tariffs, with the rest paid by American buyers.
  • A Kiel Institute study found US tariffs are mostly paid by American importers and consumers.
  • The study found foreign exporters paid only around 4% of the tariff cost.
  • The research contradicts Trump's messaging that Americans

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Pioneering mathematician Dr. Gladys West has passed away at the age of 95. Her name may not be familiar to you, but her contributions certainly are; West's work laid the foundation for the global positioning system. As you likely know from experience, GPS is now an essential component of industries ranging from aviation and emergency response, as well as ensuring that you get to that dinner date


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Sarah Friar, CFO of OpenAI, wears a red sweater while gazing into the distance and gesturing
OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar
  • OpenAI is focused on "practical adoption" in 2026, CFO Sarah Friar wrote.
  • The company sees opportunities to grow its business in health, science, and enterprise, she said.
  • OpenAI generated more than $20 billion in annualized revenue in 2025, CFO noted.

OpenAI is going on all in on "practical adoption" of artificial intelligence in 2026


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  • Hady Kfoury grew Naya from a single restaurant to a fast-casual chain with more than 40 locations.
  • Kfoury's experience has shown him there are several common misconceptions about the industry.
  • He said running a fast-casual spot is harder than you'd think and that it's not just about the food.

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ASUS appears to be shifting its business operations away from smartphones. According to translations of recent quotes from Chairman Jonney Shih, the company does not plan to release new phone models in the future. The chairman did not confirm whether smartphones would be completely phased out, but he did acknowledge that possibility. Whatever direction ASUS takes, its existing phones will continue


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OpenAI plans to focus on "practical adoption" of AI in 2026, according to a blog post from CFO Sarah Friar. As the company spends a huge amount of money on infrastructure, OpenAI is working on "closing the gap" on what AI can do and how people actually use it. "The opportunity is large and immediate, especially in health, science, and enterprise, where better intelligence translates


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The UK Gambling Commission has raised concerns that Meta is ignoring advertisements by illegal gambling websites on its platforms. At a conference in Barcelona, the commission's Executive Director Tim Miller criticized Meta's behavior towards advertisements for online gambling on its Facebook and Instagram social networks.

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The 'Star Wars' sequels are out, and the original trilogy is in at Disneyland—but just as the parks failed to commit to what made 'Galaxy's Edge' so interesting in the first place, now they can't even commit to erasing that dream.