Taylor Swift’s new era: The pop star officially becomes a billionaire
With a record-breaking tour, a blockbuster movie and a shrewd mind for business, the 33-year-old singer is now worth an estimated $1.1 billion.
		
	With a record-breaking tour, a blockbuster movie and a shrewd mind for business, the 33-year-old singer is now worth an estimated $1.1 billion.
		
	1989 (Taylor’s Version) contains five new songs and is Swift’s fourth re-recorded album.
		
	The oil and gas giant’s EV charging business, BP Pulse, is looking to expand its public network across the US.
		
	The Series B round led by Spark Capital values 5-year old Abridge, which is used by 5,000 doctors, at $200 million. But it’s up against Nuance, which Microsoft bought for $18.8 billion and is used by half a million doctors.
		
	The new song called “Now And Then” is coming out November 2 alongside “Love Me Do,” the Beatles’ first single.
		
	Forbes announced today the beta launch of Adelaide, its purpose-built news search tool using Google Cloud.
		
	FTX founder will take the stand in an attempt to refute allegations by his former lieutenants that he knew he was running a scam. If he fails, he could be in for a century-long prison term.
		
	Forbes got an exclusive look at the celebrities and billionaires who’ve used a federal program to hide their private-plane flights. Here’s why it’s not working.
		
	As Apple prepares to launch its long-awaited Vision Pro augmented reality headset, company officials are reportedly considering using the $3,500 headset to diagnose and treat mental illness, The Information reported Wednesday, as the tech giant faces manufacturing issues ahead of its biggest launch in years. The headset, which comes equipped with an array of sensors […]
		
	On Wednesday, some users began seeing a feature allowing them to make audio and video calls on X.