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Martina Di Licosa, Forbes Staff

KIDNAPPING INSURANCE

Kidnapping insurance exists. Here’s who actually buys it.

Authorities have released images of a masked person possibly connected to the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mom, Nancy.

  • By Martina Di Licosa

The kidnappings of the rich and famous don’t always have terrible endings

Today Show host Savannah Guthrie’s says it’s the “hour of desperation” as her mother has now been missing for over a week.

  • By Martina Di Licosa

The kidnappers of Savannah Guthrie’s mum want Bitcoin—but it’s not as anonymous as many think

The Today Show host’s 84-year-old mother was reported missing late last week

  • By Martina Di Licosa

Melinda French Gates suggests Bill Gates’ Epstein ties caused marriage to end

Bill Gates and his ex-wife separated in 2021.

  • By Martina Di Licosa

Asides

TikTok star Khaby Lame sells his core company in $975 million deal

Khaby Lame, the 25-year-old Italian content creator known for his tight-lipped comedy skits, has sold his company Step Distinctive Limited

  • By Martina Di Licosa

Legendary designer Valentino Garavani dies at 93

The fashion icon’s funeral has been scheduled for this Friday

  • By Martina Di Licosa

Denmark skips Davos World Economic Forum amid Greenland feud with US

The move comes as President Trump imposes new tariffs on European allies.

  • By Martina Di Licosa

Italian influencer Chiara Ferragni found not guilty in fraud case that almost ended her career

The “Kim Kardashian of Italy” was accused of defrauding consumers over a 2022 charitable collaboration to sell branded “pandoro” Christmas cakes.

  • By Martina Di Licosa

UK joins EU, Australia, India, more in Grok deepfake battle

The British communications agency said it “urgently made contact with X” to determine its compliance with the country’s Online Safety Act over sexual imagery, and a ban is on the table

  • By Martina Di Licosa
As Trump increasingly threatens to take control, some of the most powerful people in the world have taken their own interest in the mineral-rich territory to the North.

These billionaires bet big on Greenland – After Trump took interest

As Trump increasingly threatens to take control, some of the most powerful people in the world have taken their own interest in the mineral-rich territory to the North.

  • By Martina Di Licosa
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