Oracle stock slumped as TikTok’s U.S. data host was affected by the prospect of a ban of the social media app, slicing $10 ...
Mark Zuckerberg claimed the title of the world’s third-wealthiest person Monday, but is still behind tech billionaires Jeff ...
Already, Selena has kicked off 2025 with a major honour: a cover for W Mag's annual Best Performances issue alongside none other than Zendaya who graced a separate cover for the issue. And ...
A recent analysis by KPMG has revealed that while Baby Boomers remain Australia’s wealthiest generation overall, they no longer hold the largest share of property assets or the most significant ...
Sam Thompson has been spotted for the first time since his break up with Zara McDermott. Earlier this week, it was reported that 32-year-old Sam and Zara, 28, had called it quits after five years ...
Of that increase, $600 billion was concentrated among just eight tech billionaires: Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Jensen Huang, Larry Ellison, Jeff Bezos, Michael Dell, Larry Page, and Sergey Brin. Musk ...
Ocean Blvd., directly across the coastal road from the beachfront Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa, which was purchased last summer by Oracle software billionaire Larry Ellison. Ellison was not ...
New York Post's Larry Brooks wrote a column on Sunday, sharing his opinion on the state of the Rangers. Brooks said that the team has quit on its coach, Peter Laviolette, and he believes that it ...
Along with Musk, a whole host of men in the tech space benefitted this year: Mark Zuckerberg, Jensen Huang, Larry Ellison, Jeff Bezos, Michael Dell, Larry Page, and Sergey Brin. Those eight men ...
Larry Ellison, the 80-year-old cofounder of Oracle, is one of the most interesting men in tech. Whether yacht racing, buying Hawaiian islands, or trash-talking competitors, he keeps it lively.
The United States Supreme Court is engaged in what will be the most significant, consequential ruling since Roe v. Wade. Will we protect our young people from propaganda and permanent, life-altering, ...
Love it or hate it; there is no in between. The Tesla Cybertruck might have been the most polarizing subject and cover of the year. The return of the Land Cruiser nameplate to the U.S. market is ...