Americans Opposing AI Will Become America’s ‘Biggest Political Crisis,’ Top Investor Says
The former U.S. energy advisor warned the industry must change how it talks to the public or risk being blocked from building data centers and power plants fueling AI.
SpaceX Targets $75 Billion For IPO—Valuing Company Above $1.75 Trillion
The company plans to sell about 555.6 million shares for $135 in the initial public offering.
Hunter Biden Is Suddenly A Social Media Star—And He’s Clapping Back At Critics
In the weeks since Hunter Biden joined X, his posts have racked up tens of millions of views and millions of likes and re-posts.
Why Jared Kushner And Ivanka Trump’s Albanian Resort Plans Are Under Fire
Ivanka Trump touted the project in a recent podcast, claiming the development would be a “tangible manifestation” of “how I want to live.”
Tech CEO With $35 Million California Mansion Charged With Secretly Aiding Iran’s Nuclear Program
The CEO faces up to 20 years in prison for allegedly providing U.S. networking equipment to Iran, according to the Justice Department.
Makeup Mogul Anastasia Soare Came To America With ‘Not Even A Coin’
The mega beauty brand’s founder went from communist Romania to a peak valuation of $3 billion.
Bank Of America CEO Moynihan: Consumer Spending Still Resilient Despite Strains
The CEO of the second-largest bank in the U.S. said at the Forbes Iconoclast Summit that consumer spending was still showing strength.
Bessent Admits Telling Bill Pulte He ‘Was Going To Kick His A- -’
Republican Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., said he shares Bessent’s sentiment.
Graham Platner’s Betting Odds Fall In Maine Senate Race Amid Sexting Scandal
Platner and his wife have dismissed reports he allegedly sexted other women as “gossip.”
LGBTQ Travel Company Queer Scout Says Scouting America Sued Over Trademarks Amid ‘Political Pressure’
Queer Scout, a company that offers tours and experiences in Colombia for LGBTQ people, was sued by Scouting America, formerly Boy Scouts of America, over trademark concerns.