• Business Insider

    'Be like Buffett' and buy the dip in Apple stock before its next iPhone announcement, analyst says

    "Warren Buffett has been remarkably disciplined at adding to his Apple position when it is relatively cheap," Bernstein's Toni Sacconaghi wrote.

  • NBC

    Barbra Streisand Defends Asking Melissa McCarthy ‘Did You Take Ozempic?’ On Social Media

    Barbra Streisand left a very unfiltered question on Melissa McCarthy’s Instagram page, now she’s revealing it was meant as a compliment. On Monday, the “Bridesmaids” actress posted a picture with film director Adam Shankman. In a now deleted comment, Streisand wrote, “Give him my regards did you take Ozempic?” Some fans have called the question inappropriate, while others are giving the EGOT winner the benefit of the doubt, saying maybe she meant to send the message privately. Now, Streisand is addressing the comment saying, “She looked fantastic! I just wanted to pay her a compliment. I forgot the world is reading!”

  • The Telegraph

    Letters: Disillusioned Tories should think long and hard before backing Reform

    SIR – The idea that voting for Reform UK could result in the party replacing the Conservatives in the longer term (Letters, April 29) is a fantasy. The electoral arithmetic simply doesn’t work that way, and the suggestion that we should regard a decade of Labour government as a price worth paying is glib. Labour’s cultural and social agenda is diametrically opposed to the worldview of those drawn to Reform. I would advise anyone considering supporting this party to read Hilaire Belloc’s poem Jim