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Some of CEO and entrepreneur Elon Musk's most polarizing attributes may have also enabled his success so far, says biographer Walter Isaacson. That reckless streak can't be separated out from Musk's track record of innovation at companies like Tesla and SpaceX, Isaacson told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Tuesday. "I didn't believe in vacations. I didn't believe in weekends. I didn't believe the people I worked with should either," Gates said, adding that he didn't realize he needed to change until he became a dad.
Persons: Elon Musk's, Walter Isaacson, Musk, Isaacson, CNBC's, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Mark Cuban, Cuban, Let's, Bill Gates, Gates, Satya Nadella, Nadella, He's, Kimbal Organizations: SpaceX, Microsoft, Northern, Harvard Business, CNBC Locations: Northern Arizona
When Mark Capps, 54, fell asleep several hours later, and Acuff and her mother Tara Capps, Mark Capps' wife, were able to leave the house and file a police report. Police later shot and killed Mark Capps when he pointed a gun at an officer after they tried to arrest him at his home. In a video call with Jeff Capps three weeks earlier, Mark Capps had put a gun to his own head. Meanwhile, Colleen Walters, who was a family friend, spoke with Mark Capps the day before his death. In the hours before Mark Capps began threatening his family, he had been drinking and taking pills, Tara Capps and Acuff told investigators.
Persons: Mark Capps, Zachery Silva, McKenzie Acuff, Silva, Acuff, Tara Capps, Jan, Jeff Capps, Juanita Copeland, Tracey West, Colleen Walters, Walters, Josh Swift, ” Swift, Swift, , David Dyer, , Dyer, Capps, Glenn Funk, Josh DeVine Organizations: Tennessee Bureau of, Police, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Associated Press, Partners, Mental Health Cooperative, Metro Nashville Police, Tennessee Bureau, Investigation, AP Locations: Tenn, Tennessee, Nashville
[1/28] Sep 11, 2023; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Miami Marlins pitcher Jesus Luzardo (44) throws a pitch during the first inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field. Veteran Josh Donaldson, making his Brewers debut, followed with an RBI single to center. The Brewers made it 6-0 in the fifth on doubles by Adames and Taylor plus Sal Frelick's RBI single. In the sixth, after Adames' three-run triple, Andruw Monasterio hit an RBI single and another run scored on an error. The Marlins (74-70) threatened in the top of the first with consecutive two-out singles, but Woodruff recovered to strike out Bryan De La Cruz.
Persons: Jesus Luzardo, Jeff Hanisch, Brandon Woodruff, Willy Adames, Woodruff, Jon Berti, Garrett Hampson, Jesus Sanchez, Adames, Mark Canha, William Contreras, Carlos Santana's, Jake Burger, Josh Donaldson, Donaldson, Tyrone Taylor, Taylor, Sal Frelick's, Monasterio, Joey Wiemer, Bryan De La Organizations: Miami Marlins, Milwaukee Brewers, St, Louis Cardinals, Miami, National League Central, Chicago Cubs, Colorado Rockies, Brewers, Milwaukee, Yankees, Marlins, Thomson Locations: Milwaukee , Wisconsin, USA, Milwaukee, Denver, Bryan De La Cruz . Miami
People hold up Esteladas, or Catalan separatist flags, during a demonstration to mark Catalonia's national day 'La Diada' in Barcelona, Spain, September 11, 2022. REUTERS/Nacho Doce/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsBARCELONA, Sept 11 (Reuters) - Thousands of people were expected to celebrate Catalonia's National Day on Monday as the Spanish region's separatist parties appear set to play a kingmaker role in forming a national government. In recent years, attendance at La Diada, as the National Day is known, has fallen as support for breaking away from Spain has decreased. But with two Catalan parties poised to play a role in forming a new government, it may boost the independence cause. In October 2017, when Puigdemont's separatist regional government held a referendum declared illegal by the Spanish courts, a CEO poll found 49% supported splitting from Spain while 43% were against.
Persons: Nacho, Pere Aragones, Carles Puigdemont, Pedro Sanchez, Sanchez, Isabel Rodriguez, Alberto Nunez Feijoo, Graham Keeley, Peter Graff Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, La, Catalana, ERC, Socialist, People's Party, Catalan Centre, Public, Thomson Locations: Barcelona, Spain, Rights BARCELONA, Spanish, Catalonia, Catalan, Belgium, Catalunya
ANKARA (Reuters) - An American caver who had become trapped more than 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) underground in southern Turkey has been moved closer to the surface and is expected to be rescued by Tuesday morning, rescuers said. Previous footage from the operation showed Dickey lying inside the cave and receiving treatment by a medical team. It is a very particular phase of the cave here because there are so many slopes it is a bit tricky," Giuseppe Conti, European Cave Rescue Association technical commission chairperson, told reporters. More than 150 rescuers from Turkey and other countries have been working for days to rescue him from the country's third deepest cave. "The rescue operation will continue from the -180 meters after Mark has rested at the camp here for a while.
Persons: Mark Dickey, Tulga Sener, Dickey, Sener, Mark, Giuseppe Conti, Conti, Ali Kucukgocmen, Aurora Ellis Organizations: Cave Rescue, Rescue Association, Speleological Federation of, Ece Locations: ANKARA, American, Turkey, Mersin, Cave, Speleological Federation of Turkey
The European Cave Rescue Association (ECRA) received a call on September 2 saying that he was experiencing severe gastric pain. American caver Mark Dickey, 40, had been trapped inside the Morca Sinkhole in southern Turkey. Turkish Government Directorate of Communications/APAn international rescue operation led by at least 200 aid workers began on Saturday. Italian Alpine Rescue/ReutersThe Turkish Caving Federation said Dickey was removed from the last exit of the cave at 12:37 am local time, in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter. He is also a medical commission secretary at the European Cave Rescue Association, and the executive director at Caving Academy.
Persons: Mark Dickey, Recep Salci, Dickey, , , ” Dickey, ECRA, Mark, cavers Organizations: CNN, Turkish, Federation, Rescue, Directorate of Communications, Academy, Rescue Association Locations: Anamur, Turkey, Mersin, Morca Valley, United States, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Ukraine
According to new research from the job search platform Ladders, these two industries are hiring for the most six-figure jobs. You don't need to have several years of work experience or an advanced degree to land some of these in-demand roles, either. To examine where hiring is happening the most for high-paying jobs, Ladders identified the top 10 occupations with the highest number of job openings on their site between January and August that pay more than $100,000. In fact, a 2022 Ladders report found that software engineers and project managers are among the top remote jobs employers are hiring for that pay six figures. Check out:7 companies hiring now that will let you work from anywhere—some jobs pay over $100,0003 in-demand skills employers want to see on your resume right nowWant to be smarter and more successful with your money, work & life?
Persons: Mark Cenedella, It's Locations: U.S
Brewers crank out 7 late runs to beat Yankees
  + stars: | 2023-09-09 | by ( Field Level Media | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
September 9 - Tyrone Taylor hit a go-ahead homer to spark a three-run eighth inning and the Milwaukee Brewers pulled away for a 9-2 victory over the host New York Yankees on Saturday after a long rain delay. Taylor hit a 1-0 sinker off Jonathan Loaisiga (0-2) down the left-field line for his sixth homer. Taylor hit his 348-foot homer after being inserted late into Milwaukee's lineup to replace Christian Yelich (lower back soreness). The Brewers (79-62) produced five straight hits to open the eighth, including a pair of bloops. Willy Adames hit an RBI triple and scored Milwaukee's second run on a throwing error by DJ LeMahieu in the fourth.
Persons: Tyrone Taylor, Taylor, Jonathan Loaisiga, Christian, Carlos Santana, Giancarlo Stanton, Gleyber Torres, Mark Canha, Victor Caratini, William Contreras, Caratini, Andrew Monasterio, Willy Adames, DJ LeMahieu, Adames, Anthony Volpe, Stanton, Monasterio, Peraza, Michael King, King, Wade Miley, Joel Payamps, Jasson Dominguez, Aaron Judge Organizations: Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, The Brewers, NL Central, Chicago Cubs, Yankees, New, Milwaukee, Thomson Locations: New York
Trump’s High Court Hail Mary
  + stars: | 2023-09-08 | by ( Lauren Camera | ) www.usnews.com   time to read: +13 min
Half a century ago, the Supreme Court ruled in the United States v. Nixon that executive privilege is not absolute. In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court in 1974 rejected Nixon’s argument – a ruling that marked the end of his presidency. But would the Supreme Court half a century later say the same? “It wouldn't shock me to find that the Supreme Court tries to avoid a showdown,” Geyh says. “One could see certain issues developing through the course of litigation that do present the type of constitutional question that the Supreme Court would take,” Geyh says.
Persons: Nixon, Richard Nixon, Donald Trump, Trump, it’s, , Barbara Perry, , Gerald Ford’s, Georgia –, John Lauro, Lauro, Tonya Chutkan –, Jack Smith’s, Chutkan, , Obama, ” Trump, Charles Geyh, ” Geyh, Geyh, Ronald Reagan, he’s, Trump’s, ” Perry, James D, Louis XIV, Clair, Brett Kavanaugh, ” Kavanaugh, “ Nixon, Kavanaugh, Marbury, Brown Organizations: Court, University of Virginia’s Miller Center, Trump, Supreme, Donald Trump View, Capitol, , Press, GOP, Washington , D.C, National, Biden White, Indiana University, Washington Lawyer Locations: United States, Washington, Georgia, U.S, Washington ,, Clair, ” St, Youngstown
The deal is seen as a bet on the future of natural gas in a regulated market even as energy companies and consumers are transitioning to a greener future by phasing out fossil fuels. But some analysts were surprised at the timing, the scale and impact such a deal would have on the company's already leveraged balance sheet. Enbridge struck the deal just over a month after CEO Greg Ebel told analysts the company saw 'tuck-in' acquisition opportunities 'across the board'. By late morning, Enbridge shares were down 5.5% at C$45.50, while the benchmark Canadian share index was off 0.5%. Enbridge is selling new shares at a discount of 7.2% to its Tuesday close to part-fund the transaction.
Persons: Chris Helgren, Moody's, Morningstar, Stephen Ellis, Ellis, Enbridge, Greg Ebel, Wells, Mrinalika Roy, Denny Thomas, Anil D'Silva, Alexandra Hudson Organizations: REUTERS, Enbridge, Dominion Energy, East Ohio Gas, Public Service Co, Management, TC Energy, Alexandra Hudson Our, Thomson Locations: Calgary, North, Vancouver , British Columbia, Canada, North Carolina, North America, company's, Bengaluru
The logo of Calgary-based Enbridge, one of North America's largest energy infrastructure companies, is displayed during the LNG 2023 energy trade show in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, July 12, 2023. Analysts, however, were surprised at the timing, the scale and impact such a deal would have on the company's already leveraged balance sheet. "I don't see how you can keep piling more issuance - debt and equity - on this company at these rates. Enbridge shares provisionally closed down 5.9% at C$45.31, while the benchmark Canadian share index was off 0.9%. "While Enbridge paid a reasonable price, high leverage and funding gap could act as overhang," Wells Fargo analysts said in a note.
Persons: Chris Helgren, Ryan Bushell, Enbridge, Greg Ebel, Morningstar, Stephen Ellis, Ellis, Wells, Alan Armstrong, Mrinalika Roy, Nia Williams, Denny Thomas, Anil D'Silva, Alexandra Hudson, Devika, Marguerita Choy Organizations: REUTERS, Dominion Energy, Ohio Gas, Public Service Co, Newhaven Asset Management, Management, TC Energy, Williams Companies, Barclays CEO Energy, Power Conference, Thomson Locations: Calgary, North, Vancouver , British Columbia, Canada, North Carolina, North America, Newhaven, Enbridge, New York, Bengaluru
LONDON, Sept 6 (Reuters) - As they endeavour to meet lofty sustainability goals, companies from Japan's Asahi (3333.T) to retailer John Lewis face challenges like confusion among suppliers, tough legislation, and friction with top management over costs, executives said. But the upfront cost of investments needed to curb emissions can cause friction within companies. WORKING TOGETHERWhile regulation plays a role in helping companies meet their goals, some feel it also acts as a constraint. Managing suppliers plays a major role in companies meeting sustainability goals but doing so can prove difficult. Some companies are going so far as to work with rivals to exchange best practices on issues such as decarbonising their value chains.
Persons: John Lewis, Preeti Srivastav, Mark Chadwick, Marija Rompani, Asahi's Srivastav, they're, Andy Griffiths, we're, Jay Doyle, Richa Naidu, Sharon Singleton Organizations: Asahi, Asahi Europe, International, Reuters IMPACT, Diageo, ITV's, Thomson Locations: London, British
NEW YORK (AP) — Novak Djokovic reached his record 47th Grand Slam semifinal, breaking a tie with Roger Federer for the most by a man, by defeating Taylor Fritz 6-1, 6-4, 6-4 at the U.S. Open on a steamy Tuesday. Djokovic improved to 13-0 for his career in quarterfinals at Flushing Meadows — and to 8-0 against Fritz, an American who was seeded No. Political Cartoons View All 1145 ImagesBut while Djokovic eventually got his shots straightened out, Fritz's miscues just kept on coming. By the end, Fritz had 51 unforced errors, nearly twice as many as Djokovic's 26. Fritz heard a ton of support from the partisan Ashe fans, especially as he was trying to get back into the match against Djokovic.
Persons: — Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Taylor Fritz, Djokovic, Fritz, Arthur Ashe, Fritz's miscues, Frances Tiafoe, Ben Shelton, Ashe Organizations: U.S, Flushing, Djokovic, AP Locations: Flushing Meadows —, American, Serbia, California, New York
Silicon Valley Bank's implosion spotlighted the federal deposit insurance limit of $250,000. The cap led NBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo to open multiple bank accounts to protect his fortune. Billionaire investor Marc Lasry told the player to invest in US Treasuries and other assets instead. Get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in business, from Wall Street to Silicon Valley — delivered daily. When Giannis Antetokounmpo first learned of the limit, he opened half a dozen bank accounts to protect his fortune.
Persons: Giannis Antetokounmpo, Marc Lasry, Antetokounmpo, Giannis, Lasry, Lionel Messi, LeBron James, Tom Brady, John Koudounis, Bill Ackman, Mark Cuban Organizations: NBA, Service, Bloomberg, Milwaukee Bucks, Bloomberg Wealth Summit, JPMorgan, Forbes, Deposit Insurance Corp, Signature Bank Locations: Wall, Silicon, Greece
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCampbell Soup CEO on earnings: Believe in momentum building throughout 2023Mark Clouse, Campbell Soup CEO, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the company's quarterly earnings results, the company's ability to raise prices, and insights into the company's soup portfolio and gaining market share.
Persons: Campbell, Mark Clouse Organizations: Campbell Soup
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Campbell Soup CEO Mark Clouse on $2.7 billion deal for Rao'sMark Clouse, Campbell Soup CEO, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the company's quarterly earnings results, the company's ability to raise prices, and insights into the company's soup portfolio and gaining market share.
Persons: Campbell, Mark Clouse Organizations: Campbell Soup
"I was a little short chubby kid [and] my parents didn't have a lot," Cuban recounted on the show. Learning the moves to show him he was competent, had rhythm and could quickly pick up new skills, Cuban said. "It really did [help with confidence]," Cuban tells CNBC Make It in an email. "It will be the person with high confidence and lower abilities who will get the job over the person with low confidence and higher abilities." "It was the best job ever," Cuban told sportscaster Jim Rome on a podcast in 2019.
Persons: Mark Cuban, NBC's, didn't, Cuban, We've, couldn't, Bonnie Low, Kramen, Jim Rome Organizations: Dallas Mavericks, CNBC, Staff, Solutions, Indiana University
Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX, arrives at court as lawyers push to persuade the judge overseeing his fraud case not to jail him ahead of trial, at a courthouse in New York, U.S., August 11, 2023. Bankman-Fried, 31, has pleaded not guilty to fraud and conspiracy charges stemming from the November 2022 collapse of his now-bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange. Bankman-Fried's lawyers asked that he be returned to his parents' custody, so he can prepare adequately for trial. Bankman-Fried's lawyers said their client wasn't being given time to sort through the deluge, depriving him of his constitutional right to a fair trial. Danielle Kudla, a prosecutor, said her office had delivered a hard drive with evidence for Bankman-Fried to the MDC earlier on Wednesday.
Persons: Sam Bankman, Eduardo Munoz, FTX, District Judge Lewis Kaplan, Kaplan, Palo, Mark Cohen, Danielle Kudla, Luc Cohen, Jonathan Stempel, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: REUTERS, U.S, District, Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center, Google, Attorney's, MDC, Thomson Locations: New York, U.S, Manhattan, Brooklyn's, Palo Alto , California, Bahamas, Bankman
Terry Gou, Foxconn founder announces his bid for the Taiwan presidency during a press event in Taipei, Taiwan August 28, 2023. Before he announced his bid to run as an independent on Monday, Gou had sought the KMT ticket for the presidency but failed. But his direct language, along with his business acumen, has drawn crowds in pseudo-campaign events across Taiwan that Gou held in the run-up to his announcement. He showed me how to use the touch screen on the spot," Gou said in 2011 about his relationship with Jobs. Gou told Trump he wanted to be a peacemaker between Taiwan, China and the U.S. as Taiwan's president.
Persons: Terry Gou, Ann Wang, Taiwan's Terry Gou, Democratic Progressive Party's, Gou, Sung Wen, APPLE Gou, Foxconn, Steve Jobs, Jobs, reverentially, Xi Jinping, Donald Trump, Trump, Ben Blanchard, Yimou Lee, Sarah Wu, Raju Gopalakrishnan Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, Apple Inc, Foxconn, Democratic Progressive, DPP, Kuomintang, KMT, Taiwan People's Party, National University's Taiwan Studies, APPLE, Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd, Chicago, Atari, Dell, Apple, Sony Corp, Nintendo Co, Microsoft Corp, Communists, Communist Party's, Thomson Locations: Taiwan, Taipei, Rights TAIPEI, China, Beijing, Shanxi, Guangdong, People's Republic of China
Ukrainian snipers are focused on taking out high-profile Russain targets and demoralizing troops. A sniper unit training near Bakhmut calls itself "Devils and Angels," The Wall Street Journal reported. The team of snipers has dubbed itself the "Devils and Angels," according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. The snipers training near Bakhmut told the outlet that in addition to their marksmanship, they're training to be even more elusive in the field. AdvertisementAdvertisementAlso in June a Ukrainian sniper picked off Vladimir Andonov, a Wagner Group member known at "The Executioner" and one of Russian President Vladimir Putin's most notorious mercenary fighters.
Persons: Robert Scales, Bakhmut, Fisher, Mark Cancian, Insider's Ryan Pickrell, Vladimir Andonov, Vladimir Putin's Organizations: Street Journal, Military, Service, Devils, Street, Ukraine Ukrainian, CNN, Center for Strategic, International Studies, Wagner Locations: Wall, Silicon, Ukraine, Zaporizhzhia
Col. Yurii Ihnat, Ukraine’s air force spokesman, believes that two squadrons, each of 12 planes, would begin to turn the tables. Mads Claus Rasmussen/Ritzau Scanpix/ReutersBut the F-16 has never gone up against Russian air defenses in the real world. “Russian air defenses are very formidable.”Rapid trainingTraining programs are getting underway for the first batches of Ukrainian pilots – in Denmark, Romania and the United States. Ihnat says about 30 Ukrainian air force pilots have adequate English, the absolute minimum required to stand up two squadrons. The Ukrainian Air Force has long been working on improving and protecting airfields that would accommodate the F-16s.
Persons: Volodymyr Zelensky, Piroschka van de Wouw, Yurii, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Mette Frederiksen, Mads Claus Rasmussen, Ritzau Scanpix, , Mark Cancian, ” Ihnat, Oleksii Reznikov, Ihnat, Cancian, ” Cancian, James B, Hecker, ” Hecker, Frank Kendall, it’s, Mykola Oleshchuk, Su, Kendall, Biden Organizations: CNN, Air Force, Reuters, Denmark's, Center for Strategic, International Studies, Rapid, Reuters Ukrainian Defense, Ukrainian, Air Missiles, Radiation, CSIS, NATO, US, Accounting, US Air Force, US Air Forces Europe, SA, Ukrainian Air Force Locations: Danish, Russian, Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Ukraine, Romania, United States, Greece, Israeli, Russia
[1/37] Aug 28, 2023; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Milwaukee Brewers left fielder Christian Yelich (22) walks to the dugout before the game against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-USA TODAY Sports Acquire Licensing RightsAugust 29 - Christian Yelich and Mark Canha each homered during a four-run first inning as the visiting Milwaukee Brewers extended their season-best winning streak to nine games with a 6-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Monday night. Winners of 13 of their last 16 games, the Brewers wasted no time getting to Chicago starter Jameson Taillon (7-9). Three pitches into the game, Yelich went deep into the left-center-field bleachers for his 17th home run of the season. Milwaukee is 5-3 against the Cubs this season and has won three straight games at Wrigley Field.
Persons: Christian Yelich, David Banks, Yelich, Mark Canha, Wade Miley, Ian Happ, Patrick Wisdom, Jameson Taillon, Sal Frelick, Willy Adames, Dansby Swanson, Rowdy Tellez's, William Contreras, Taillon, Drew Smyly Organizations: Milwaukee Brewers, Chicago Cubs, Wrigley, USA, Brewers, National League Central, Cubs, Milwaukee, Thomson Locations: Chicago , Illinois, USA, Chicago, Contreras, Adames . Milwaukee
The platform, which Schwartz describes as "Etsy for software products," currently brings in roughly $354,000 per month, according to a CNBC Make It estimate. "You want to really orient yourself around a real problem that needs to be solved," Schwartz, 25, tells Make It. During high school, he and Zoub built sneaker bots, or pieces of software that nabbed limited-edition shoes faster than people who manually clicked "buy now." The company clearly solved a problem, but the co-founders didn't find the work creatively fulfilling. It solved a safety problem: Zoub patrolled online forums where people sold software, and found them rife with scammers and rip-off artists.
Persons: Steven Schwartz, Cameron Zoub, Schwartz, Jack Sharkey —, Mark Cuban, Cuban, Todd Wagner, Zoub, didn't, Whop, it's, Warren Buffett Organizations: Tesla, CNBC, Indiana University, Yahoo Locations: Whop
A Russian pilot defected to Ukraine with an Mi-8 helicopter and fighter jet parts this week. Ukraine offers monetary rewards to Russian soldiers who bring their equipment to Ukraine. AdvertisementAdvertisementUkraine has sought to incentivize Russian soldiers to defect since the war began in February 2022, launching at least two programs targeted at would-be turncoats. A helicopter — like the one a Russian pilot flew into Ukraine this week — fetches $500,000, according to the legislation. The Rada bill also promises "secrecy, a safe stay in Ukraine, and support in obtaining new documents and leaving for a third country," for any Russian soldiers who abandon post.
Persons: 30SM, Mark Cancian, Mick Ryan, Vladimir Putin's, Ryan Organizations: Service, Kyiv Post, US Marine Corps, Center for Strategic, Studies, Verkhovna Rada, Australian Army, Rada, ABC News, Guardian, Radio Free, Radio Liberty, Kyiv Locations: Russian, Ukraine, Wall, Silicon, Ukrainian, Russia, Verkhovna, Radio Free Europe, Poltava, Kharkiv, Ukraine's
What your poop color can say about your health
  + stars: | 2023-08-25 | by ( Kristen Rogers | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +6 min
When bilirubin and bile are secreted in the small intestine during digestion, they ultimately turn the poop brown. This physiological process is also the reason why green is the second most common poop color. Eating a lot of tomato juice, beets or red gelatin or drinking a lot of energy drinks with red dyes could make poop red, Corkins said. Usually, gastroenterologists think blood in poop is coming from lower in the colon or rectum because poop red from blood would indicate the blood hasn’t yet had time to change color. Red poop unassociated with anything you recently consumed may also come with stomach pain or fatigue.
Persons: , Mark Corkins, Rena Yadlapati, , Yadlapati, Corkins, ” Yadlapati, Colon, it’s, ” Corkins Organizations: CNN, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, McGill University’s Office, Science and Society, gastroenterology, University of California Locations: University of California San Diego
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