Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Reliance chairman Mukesh Ambani, and other deep-pocketed investors worth a collective $126 billion own franchises in Major League Cricket. But launching a new major sports league in the United States has long been a sticky wicket. https://lnkd.in/e2CqmN53
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When it comes to ideas, don’t be afraid to be delusional, advises tennis star Coco Gauff. “I think delusional is great,” Gauff tells Forbes. “All of the greatest athletes and greatest artists have to have a little bit of craziness and delusion. Having a little bit of craziness in your goal is kind of healthy.” Gauff is preparing to make her Olympic debut in Paris this summer after being forced to drop out of the Tokyo Games in 2021 when testing positive for COVID-19. Watch her full interview with Forbes here: https://trib.al/fD6Tch7
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Warren Buffett's three children, already among the nation’s biggest givers, could end up giving away as much as $130 billion of their father’s fortune. Here’s what you need to know about their philanthropy so far. https://trib.al/HW0h5VR
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This AI company claims that its new model can not only catch hallucinations produced by large language models but also explain why they’re wrong. https://trib.al/O30JKAz
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Inflation isn’t just hurting Joe Biden in a political sense—it’s affecting him personally. The president earns a fixed $400,000 annually, which is worth less every year that prices increase. Given the recent surge in inflation, the purchasing power of Biden’s salary is now 18% lower than it was when he took office. And the worst may be yet to come: If inflation continues at its current pace, whoever is in office by 2028 will, according to Forbes’ estimates, be the worst-paid president in American history. To fully understand how this happened, it helps to start in the late 1700s, when the United States had no chief executive at all.
Why The Next President Might Be The Worst-Paid In U.S. History
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Professional golfer Jon Rahm is headed to Paris to compete in the Olympics. In June, Forbes calculated our annual list of The World’s Highest-Paid Golfers and found Rahm to be No. 1 for 2024 with a record $218 million in earnings—more than double the next highest player. Read more about Rahm and the other highest-paid golfers: https://trib.al/cnWUZ8u
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Planning and organizing can help you have a smoother start to your workweek. Here are some tips and tricks to make Mondays a little less painful. https://trib.al/ISYvpQe
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The idea behind Raising Canes received a low grade in on of Todd Graves's college courses, but later would help him build a $9.1 billion net worth. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eq77n63X
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The Ivy League is losing its standing as America’s producer of great talent. Here are the schools producing the hard-working high achievers that employers crave.
The New Ivies: As Employers Sour On The Super-Elite, These 20 Colleges Shine
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