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  • Ultra-processed foods are consistently linked to bad health outcomes, but they can be hard to avoid.
  • A cardiologist writing a book about longevity decided to quit UPFs almost entirely.
  • He shops the perimeter of the grocery store and enjoys more salads and yogurt.

When cardiologist Eric Topol goes to the grocery store these days, his cart stands out among the crowd. It's no longer


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A Hyundai Ioniq 5 on the assembly line.
  • The Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America is an all-new $7.6 billion EV factory.
  • HMGMA, located near Savannah, Georgia, opened its doors in March of this year.
  • The factory will be able to build 500,000 EVs and Hybrids for Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis every year.

The $7.6 billion Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America, or HMGMA, is one


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Many people build ADUs when they can't afford to move to a bigger home.
  • I've interviewed 10 people who have built an accessory dwelling unit, or ADU, on their property.
  • Many can't move for various reasons; ADUs are a way to add more space without physically relocating.
  • ADUs are becoming a go-to for homeowners up against higher home prices, mortgage rates, and taxes.

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Greg Petronzi is a psychologist and a watchmaker.
  • Greg Petronzi was a psychologist and professor when he got into watchmaking on the side.
  • Now he repairs vintage Rolex watches and works on pieces worth six figures.
  • Petronzi said his watchmaking out-earns his work in psychology.

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Greg Petronzi of True Patina, a watchmaker specializing in v


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  • Austin Mark and his husband decided to buy a house with another couple in 2024.
  • Buying a house together allowed all four people to get more bang for their bucks.
  • Here's how they split their mortgage payment and manage their finances.

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Austin Mark, 39, who bought a house in July 2024 with three other people — his husband and


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Kyle Fraser, 31, was announced as the winner of "Survivor" season 48 on May 21.
  • Kyle Fraser won $1 million on "Survivor" season 48.
  • Fraser shared with BI what he learned and what happened after filming.
  • He's returning to the show for its 50th season, which will premiere in 2026.

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  • Joshua Lee spent 13 years as an accountant at EY before leaving to launch his own business.
  • Lee took away five lessons from EY that he applied to his career as an entrepreneur and investor.
  • He learned to take calculated risks, prioritize family, focus on the people who matter, read more, and be adaptable.

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This week, DeepSeek released an updated version of its R1 model on HuggingFace, reigniting the open-source versus closed-source competition. The updated version, called DeekSeek-R1-0528, has 685 billion parameters, an upgrade from January's version, which had 671 billion. 

Unlike OpenAI and Google's models, which are famously closed-source, DeepSeek's model weights are publicly available. According


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Outside the JPMorgan headquarters in Manhattan.
  • June marks the start of many summer internship programs on Wall Street.
  • BI asked industry insiders where interns hang out when they're not pulling all-nighters.
  • From bars to coffee shops, see 5 top places summer interns will go to see and be seen this summer.

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TL;DR: Stay entertained all summer long and beyond with a refurbished Apple MacBook Pro (3.1GHz i5, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD, now just $329.97 through July 20 while supplies last.


Summer is here, and that means blistering hot days are right around the corner. If you want to stay entertained while staying cool in the AC, the MacBook Pro can help.

Get a refurbished Apple MacBook Pro (3.1GHz i5, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD) on sale for just $329.97, over $1,000 off the usual $1,499 price tag, through July 20, while supplies last.

See what sets this MacBook Pro apart

Apple’s MacBook Pro offers the convenience of a laptop with the performance of a desktop computer — all in a sleek 3.02-pound design. It will be your go-to device this summer, helping you tackle work, play, and everything in between while relaxing inside in the air conditioning.

You’ll enjoy a powerful 3.1GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor and 8GB of memory that’s ready for all of your multitasking. It’s also ready to handle more demanding tasks like video editing or gaming, thanks to Turbo Boost Technology, which increases processing speeds up to 3.5GHz.

This particular MacBook Pro includes one of Apple’s most versatile and handy features — the Touch Bar. It offers instant access to shortcuts and can be customized for various apps and workflows. It also includes the Force Touch trackpad for precise cursor control and a convenient backlit keyboard.

Four Thunderbolt 3 ports are ready for easy connectivity and charging, but don’t rush to connect your external hard drive. This MacBook Pro has 512GB of flash storage, so you can save important files right to the device. And the 10-hour battery life ensures you’re not constantly charging all day, either.

You’re saving $1,170 due to this model’s grade A refurbished rating. That means this computer arrives in near-mint condition, with virtually no sign of prior use, while you score a deep discount.

Bring home this powerful MacBook Pro for just $329.97 (reg. $1,499) through July 20.

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When you first think of AI, you probably think of a text-based chatbot like ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini. But AI tools are getting a whole lot more versatile. These days, even basic AI chatbots offer a range of media creation tools, including AI image generators.

Some of the best AI image generators have been around for some time now. In the early days, they were inconsistent, struggled with realism


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