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Meet Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, whose net worth just cracked $100 billion
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 6 days agoHis net worth jumped another $6.6 billion, according to data from Bloomberg, as investors seized on...
Dustin Poirier's net worth in 2024
ClutchPoints· 7 days agoPoirier's UFC career has been long and illustrious, but it is likely coming to a close sooner rather than later. The fight has a chance to change...
NHL free-agent deep dive: Analyzing the top centers available on the market
New York Times· 3 hours agoBreaking down how good each player is projected to be, how he’s expected to age, and most...
'I pay what I owe': Mark Cuban says he wired $275.9 million to the IRS because he's 'proud' to pay...
MSN News· 6 days agoIt’s a good day for the IRS.
Sam Reinhart's career year ahead of UFA was 'a fluke,' and the Panthers want the whole NHL to know...
New York Times· 5 days agoPaul Maurice was singing the praises of a handful of his Florida Panthers players earlier this...
How Trump’s Conviction, And Canadian Billionaire Robert Miller’s Arrest, Stack Up To Other...
Forbes· 4 days agoCanadian billionaire Robert Miller, 80, was arrested at his Montreal home Thursday and faces 21 sex...
Nvidia’s Jensen Huang and AMD’s Lisa Su Unveil Competing A.I. Chips at Computex 2024
The New York Observer· 11 hours agoJensen Huang and Lisa Su have a lot in common. In addition to their respective positions as CEOs of...
Sam Altman Wasn’t Fired From Y Combinator, Founder Says—As OpenAI Chief Faces Criticism From...
Forbes· 5 days agoSam Altman was not fired from storied startup incubator Y Combinator, but he was forced to choose...
How a tech bro movement vowed to optimise humanity – and became embroiled in scandal
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 1 day agoA discreet note greets visitors to the website of Wytham Abbey, a palatial 15th-century manor house ...
Investments by OpenAI’s CEO Raise Questions About Conflicts - Tech News Briefing - WSJ Podcasts
The Wall Street Journal· 5 hours agoSpreadsheets like those created with Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets remain a go-to application in today's workplace. WSJ reporter, Berber Jin, is going to join us to talk about that and why it's raising questions about potential conflicts.