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There are a lot of familiar faces on this year's list of richest people, according to Forbes. Elon Musk, though it may not surprise you, was No. 1.
Stephen A. Smith spent time last week teasing a possible presidential run in 2028. Now it appears he's taking the first steps ...
Melanie Lynskey breaks down Shauna's actions in the Season 3 finale of 'Yellowjackets' and shares her thoughts on Lottie and ...
With Shedeur Sanders moving on to the NFL in two weeks, there is a two-man QB battle brewing in Boulder.  Kaidon Salter came ...
Since the beginning of 2025, ByteDance co-founder Zhang Yiming has seen his wealth jump by nearly USD 14 billion even as ...
A Howland man will spend more than a decade behind bars on charges dealing with child sex abuse material. Jeffrey Barton was sentenced to 12-15 years in prison. He previously pleaded guilty to a Bill ...
Denver trades No. 20, No. 85 (third round) and a 2026 sixth-round pick to Atlanta for No. 15 and a 2026 fifth-round pick. The Broncos surge up to secure Loveland, who is neck and neck with Warren to ...
Trump-supporting billionaires Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jeff Bezos lost billions this year, while only one American ...
The market plunge over the last few days has wiped out trillions, affecting the bankrolls of the world's richest people.
US investors collectively lost $10 trillion since President Trump's tariff announcement, and many billionaires have ...
Some of the world's richest people lost tens of billions as President Donald Trump's tariffs sparked market turmoil. One ...
The 10 richest individuals have had some $350 billion of wealth erased this year amid the market turmoil, with only Warren ...