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Hindsight is 20/20 — especially when hindsight is worth $38 billion. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and MacKenzie Scott, his first wife, got married without a prenup (in 1993, before Bezos started Amazon). Scott received roughly $38 billion in Amazon shares in the settlement, making her one of the world’s richest women. On Friday, Bezos got
Lauren Sanchez and Jeff Bezos‘ lavish wedding reception came to a close in the early hours of Saturday as A-listers slipped away from the glittering celebration under the cover of darkness and through narrow Venetian canals. Described as the ‘wedding of the century,’ the 61-year-old Amazon founder and 55-year-old former journalist exchanged vows in front
This week, Tesla investor and social media influencer Sawyer Merritt posted a 30-second video clip on X (formerly Twitter) of himself hailing one of the first “robotaxis”, a small fleet of driverless Teslas that Elon Musk has deployed to the baking tarmac of Austin, the Texas capital, in a bid to revolutionise transport and rescue
US president’s claim greeted with surprise as deaths spiral in Gaza and Israeli forces accused of more ‘war crimes’ for shooting starving people seeking food aid. United States President Donald Trump said he believes a ceasefire in Gaza between Israel and Hamas could be reached within a week. Trump came out with the surprise comment
Jun 28, 2025 08:01 AM IST Warren Buffett donated a total of 9.43 million shares to the Gates Foundation and 943,384 shares to the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation. Billionaire Warren Buffett donated another $6 billion of Berkshire Hathaway stock to the Gates Foundation and four family charities. The donation made on Friday was his biggest annual
Warren Buffett donated on Friday another $6 billion of Berkshire Hathaway stock to the Gates Foundation and four family charities, his biggest annual donation since he began giving away his fortune nearly two decades ago.
Edward Coristine, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) staffer known as “Big Balls,” has taken up a new post at the Social Security Administration (SSA) after resigning from his previous post earlier this week. Coristine’s moves within the federal government have been carefully monitored and reported on by WIRED, which first broke the story of