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Famed investor Andrew Left says Nvidia has already crowned the big quantum stock winner

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The Nvidia NVQ Link Quantum-GPU Supercomputer displayed at the Nvidia GTC conference in San Jose, California, on March 17, 2026. Bloomberg/Getty Images Andrew Left thinks an under-the-radar quantum stock is the sector's biggest winner. He pointed to Nvidia's partnerships with Infleqtion, a lesser-known name in the space. Left said the stock is undervalued based on Nvidia's ties to the company and its other partnerships. Andrew Left is known as a short-seller, but he's turned a bullish gaze toward an under-the-radar quantum stock this week. Quantum stocks have surged recently, with names like  Rigetti Computing  and  D-Wave Quantum  up 36% and 52%, respectively, in the last week. These companies and a few others have been at the heart of the quantum trade, but Left thinks a relative newcomer is the one to watch due to its ties to chip king, Nvidia. In a post on X , Left's Citron Research said Infleqtion , which went public in February, is the red-hot secto...

Best weighted blankets

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When you buy through our links, Business Insider may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more The best weighted blankets mimic the calm and comforting effects of a hug. Kinsley Searles/Business Insider When I've had a long day, there's nothing better than snuggling up with my weighted blanket. Whether I'm watching my favorite show on the couch or cuddling up for bed, the best weighted blankets provide gentle pressure to ease my racing mind and relax my tense body. Get to the point: Our best overall pick is the Bearaby Cotton Weighted Blanket , a stylish throw-size blanket made of chunky, heavy-knit yarn. For something to go on your bed, check out the Eli & Elm Weighted Comforter . It has the perfect blend of weight and fluffiness for an incredibly comfortable night's sleep. After testing two dozen options and talking to experts, we've picked our favorite weighted blankets based on feel, durability, care, and value. The science on weighted blankets is s...

Samsung just launched a new Micro RGB TV. Its colors are stunning, but there are still reasons to buy an OLED instead.

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When you buy through our links, Business Insider may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more The Samsung R95H is one of the first Micro RGB TVs to hit the market. Steven Cohen/Business Insider Micro RGB is being positioned as the next big thing in TV technology. Its main selling point is its enhanced color, which is a step above even the best OLED, QLED, and Mini LED sets. Samsung was one of the first brands to release a Micro RGB TV last year with its giant 115-inch MR95F . That massive display cost an equally massive $30,000. And now, the brand is ready to bring Micro RGB to the masses with a much more affordable model: the R95H . The R95H is available for a starting price of $3,200, with sizes ranging from 65 to 85 inches. Though still positioned as a flagship model, that's rather reasonable for a high-end display with such new tech. But as one of the first consumer-friendly Micro RGB sets to hit the market, the R95H has a lot to prove. Does it offer a proper showcase of...

I'm a dietitian married to a personal trainer. Here are 10 of our favorite groceries to buy at Aldi.

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My husband and I, a personal trainer and a dietitian, respectively, do most of our grocery shopping at Aldi. Jasmine Westbrooks I'm a registered dietitian married to a personal trainer, and we go to Aldi for grocery staples. The budget chain is a great place to find frozen berry mixes, salad kits, and canned beans. Some of our go-to protein sources are Friendly Farms Greek yogurt and Earth Grown plant-based meat. When I think of high-quality food at affordable prices, Aldi instantly comes to mind. I first got hooked on the chain about a decade ago, when I was on the hunt for a grocery store that sold a variety of nutritious products that also tasted good. After all, I'm a dietitian, and my partner has similar goals since he's a personal trainer. Aldi took the crown for us, and we've now been shopping there for over a decade. We're always looking for nutritionally dense foods that support our workout regimen and recovery. And as busy business owners, we...

Trump officials may be encouraging banks to test Anthropic’s Mythos model

The report is particularly surprising since the Department of Defense recently declared Anthropic a supply-chain risk. from TechCrunch https://ift.tt/yijX6DS via IFTTT

Apple reportedly testing four designs for upcoming smart glasses

These glasses are a step back from an ambitious plan that once called for Apple to launch a variety of mixed and augmented reality devices. from TechCrunch https://ift.tt/mwICtWn via IFTTT

At 18, I was managing a Wendy's. Years later, I earned a record $496,900 in a single bowling season.

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Kyle Troup stars on the new HBO documentary "Born to Bowl" /TIM FULLER Kyle Troup, 34, has been a professional bowler since he was 16. In 2021, he set a bowling earnings record, making $496,900. Troupe stars on the new HBO documentary "Born to Bowl" and is glad the sport is getting attention. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Kyle Troup . It has been edited for length and clarity. Growing up, my parents used to pay me if I could beat them at bowling. I got $5 if I beat my mom, and $20 if I beat my dad, Guppy. He was a professional bowler with the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA), and my brother and I often went to PBA events with him. Around the time I was 13 or so, I started beating my dad so often that he dropped my pay down to $10 per victory, then $0. I figured I must be getting pretty good. I wanted to be just like my father — and not because he was a professional bowler. People loved him, whether he was bowling or not. ...