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Reddit’s CEO debuts as a billionaire 20 years after cofounding the company

Strong ad sales have propelled Huffman into the billionaire ranks. Now he’s charting a new course, aiming to become invaluable to AI companies.

  • By Monica Hunter-Hart

NBA approves $10 billion Lakers sale to dodgers owner Mark Walter

Jeanie Buss will keep a small stake in the franchise as majority ownership is transferred to LA Dodgers owner Mark Walter.

  • By Antonio Pequeño IV

Trump pardons billionaire Binance founder—and his crypto ally—Changpeng Zhao

Zhao served a four-month prison sentence after earlier pleading guilty to money laundering charges.

  • By Ty Roush
  • Forbes Staff

Uniqlo’s billionaire founder Tadashi Yanai receives the Malcolm S. Forbes Lifetime Achievement Award

The award recognizes a lifetime of achievement and is a celebration of the global business success bestowed upon an individual who embodies and exemplifies the ideals of entrepreneurship championed by the late Malcolm S. Forbes, the legendary publisher of Forbes.

  • By Jonathan Burgos
  • Forbes Staff

How failed Christmas tree and parrot breeding businesses helped make Richard Branson a billionaire

Branson made his first investments starting at age 13, gambling his pocket change on two ventures that failed miserably—but taught him priceless lessons.

  • By Martina Di Licosa

Inside a billionaire’s $400,000 treehouse

Tour the outrageous backyard treehouse of America’s chicken finger king, featuring a bar, a bathroom—and Snoop Dogg.

  • By Chase Peterson-Withorn
  • Forbes Staff

Here’s how much the Trump Kids have made because of the presidency

President Trump just had the most lucrative year of his life. But percentage-wise, his three sons—Don Jr., Eric and Barron—did even better.

  • By Dan Alexander
  • Forbes Staff

How this Google alum became a low-key AI billionaire

An alum of Google and Twitter, Edwin Chen built his data labeling company, Surge, in the shadows of the AI revolution. Now the 37-year-old wants to make his voice heard.

  • By Phoebe Liu
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