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Mark Zuckerberg Says NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is the Taylor Swift of Tech
In an Instagram post, Mark Zuckerberg praises NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang and compares him to the Taylor Swift of Tech amid their partnership for Meta's artificial intelligence plans.
FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Could Get Over 100 Years in Prison After Cryptocurrency Fraud Case
Sam Bankman-Fried, former CEO of FTX cryptocurrency exchange, faces potentially over 100 years in jail for fraud. Prosecutors advocate for a 40 to 50-year term, while his defense seeks a minimal 6-year sentence.
Taylor Swift Reaches Her Billionaire' Era,' Joining Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos on the List of World's Wealthiest People
Taylor Swift now joins tech billionaires Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos on the list of the world's wealthiest people.
Businessman Brutally Murdered Allegedly by 4 of His Workers Who Swung an Axe Into His Head
Police authorities in Uganda are currently looking for four men accused of brutally killing a businessman.
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Ex-Tesla employees allege that Elon Musk enjoys special privileges in China. Here's what was revealed.
Vice President Kamala Harris had a private lunch with JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon at the White House, raising eyebrows due to Dimon's previous comments praising certain policies of former President Trump.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has visited China to boost iPhone sales while praising the Chinese economy. However, he was criticized at home for his laudatory remarks.
China's President Xi Jinping met with more than a dozen American CEOs and academics on Wednesday in an effort to mend strained relations with the US.
A Chinese businessman was sentenced to death for the murder of his girlfriend two years ago in Nigeria.
Elon Musk's dad shared how he taught the billionaire how to gamble. Is this why Musk wants X to enter sports gambling?
Elon Musk recently said he was done voting for the Democratic Party and that the US desperately needs a "red wave" to save the country.
James Biden is under criminal investigation in Florida and Medicare fraud probe in Pennsylvania by the Justice Department.
The website selling the Bibles claims that the initiative is not political and has no connection to any political campaign.
Some Republican billionaires are reportedly working together to help former President Donald Trump raise cash for the original $454 million bond amount he needs in his New York civil business fraud case.