In a low-scoring game, the Minnesota Vikings defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars 12-7, despite Sam Darnold throwing three interceptions. Minnesota’s defense held Jacksonville to just 143 yards, with Darnold struggling to protect the football, resulting in a game where the Vikings settled for field goals instead of touchdowns. Mac Jones, starting for the injured Trevor Lawrence, had a tough outing for the Jaguars, who couldn’t capitalize on the Vikings’ turnovers, leading to Minnesota securing the win despite their offensive struggles.
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Profits at Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway drop as it writes down its Kraft Heinz investment
Berkshire Hathaway reported a significant profit decline in Q2, earning $12.37 billion due to a $3.76 billion writedown on its Kraft Heinz stake, as the food company considers reversing its merger. Despite this, Berkshire's operating earnings slightly decreased to $11.16 billion, surpassing analyst expectations, while CEO Warren Buffett prepares to transition leadership to Vice Chairman Greg Abel later this year. Want More Context? 🔎
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