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A Massive Bottled Water

Summer is (unofficially) here, and if there's one thing you can guarantee everyone will be doing, it's staying hydrated. While the uptick of tumblers has many shoppers in a frenzy and ditching one-use plastic water bottles for a consistent on-the-go option, if you're one who still grabs a bottle of water while out or stocks your fridge with them, you'll want to take note of the newest recall to be announced. And it includes a super-popular water brand that everyone loves. According to a May 23 notice posted by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA), 1.9 million bottles of Fiji Natural Artesian Water has been recalled. Citing this as a Class III recall, meaning that exposure to this item "is not likely to cause adverse health consequences," the voluntary recall serves as an update to a March 4 recall issued by Fiji's parent company, Natural Waters of Viti Limited

Warren Buffett's son Howard soccer

who has been on the board since 1993 — in as non-executive chairman. Buffett, 69, is seen as the "guardian" of the unique Berkshire culture that his father and longtime lieutenant Charlie Munger created over the decades. The business itself is a beast, requiring expert planning and oversight by the Berkshire board. The business varies from operating one of the nation's most important railroads in Burlington Northern to supporting the housing market via homebuilder Clayton Homes. Buffett has an extensive management resume, ranging from working in investor relations at commodities player Archer Daniels Midland

Warren Buffett's son Howard boxing

countries or something. And I'm on the road a lot. I've been in Ukraine five times in 2022. And the same thing five times in 2023 and probably four or five times this year. So those are trips I won't make," Buffett told me on Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid podcast (video above). The board is widely expected to vote Buffett — who has been on the board since 1993 — in as non-executive chairman. Buffett, 69, is seen as the "guardian" of the unique Berkshire culture that his father and longtime lieutenant Charlie Munger created over the decades. The business itself is a beast, requiring expert planning and oversight by the Berkshire board. The business varies from operating one of the nation's most important railroads in Burlington Northern to supporting the housing market via homebuilder Clayton Homes