Por: The New York Times Tech December 15, 2022
Twitter on Wednesday suspended more than 25 accounts that track the planes of government agencies, billionaires and high-profile individuals — including one that followed the movements of the social media company’s owner, , who has said he was committed to “free speech.”Jack Sweeney, a 20-year-old college student and flight tracking enthusiast, said he woke up on Wednesday to find that his automated Twitter account, @ElonJet, had been... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Nation December 13, 2022
They are not elected to any office. But in the fight against global warming, the world’s billionaires have more influence than many heads of state.As government struggles to move quickly to contain greenhouse gases, ultrawealthy investors and philanthropists are increasingly... + más
What would happen to Earth if we got rid of all the billionaires? | Newsweek
Here's how much billionaire cash has been funneled into midterms | Newsweek
Portland Press Herald USA World December 13, 2022
Andrew Forrest, former CEO of Fortescue Metals Group and head of Fortescue Future Industries, sits next to Colorado Gov. Jared Polis at an event in September. Chet Strange/The Washington Post They are not elected to any office. But in the fight against global warming, the... + más
Forbes USA Business November 13, 2022
Forbes surveyed billionaires on their favorite social media apps and found the one that’s their favorite. Hint: It’s not Twitter. in a tweet. The Shark Tank billionaire has spent the past week tweeting feedback and suggestions to Musk, sometimes garnering responses. (On... + más
If You Want To Make The Forbes 400 List, Go Into These 2 Industries | Forbes
Newsweek USA World November 10, 2022
The environment would be a lot better off if we had no billionaires, research has shown.A report released on November 6 by international charity Oxfam has shown that the investments of 125 billionaires around the world emit a collective 393 million tonnes of CO2 each year.This... + más
Newsweek USA Nation November 03, 2022
American billionaires have funneled more than $881 million into federal races in the 2022 midterm elections, according to a new report Thursday that prompted warnings about billionaires' influence in politics.The report was compiled by the nonprofit organization Americans... + más
Group Leo DiCaprio funneled grants through to fund climate lawsuits moved to largest US dark money network | Fox News
From ‘Tinder Swindler’ To Elon Musk, A Brief History Of Billionaire Impersonation Scams | Forbes
The New York Times USA Business October 27, 2022
Airlines are desperate to get more planes to meet , but the two major plane manufacturers, Boeing and Airbus, are struggling to keep up.After retrenching at the start of the pandemic in 2020, airlines bounced back quickly and started placing large orders for new planes as they... + más
The best airlines for holiday travel on points | Associated Press
Airlines have the passengers. Now they need the planes | CNBC
Forbes USA Business September 30, 2022
There are plenty of paths to the list of the richest Americans, but some routes have better odds at making you a billionaire than others. , and . But some paths are more likely than others to land you on list of the wealthiest people in America. In fact, nearly half of this... + más
The Richest Person In America | Forbes
Meet The Four Billionaires Behind H-E-B Supermarkets, Texas' Largest Private Employer | Forbes
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