The female-skewing channel has ordered the 6 x 60-minute series Billionaire Lifestyles (working title) to launch later this autumn. The series will follow a range of ultra-high net worth individuals and discover some of the issues they face. It will …
And that choice is, when there's tens of billions of dollars on the table, will the money be used to protect tax loopholes for millionaires and billionaires, or will that money be used to help people who are trying to get an education, who are trying …
In response to his efforts to make global warming a major political issue in the runup to the 2014 midterm elections, Steyer is fast drawing the ire of the political landscape's resident oil-money billionaires, the Koch brothers. Their talking point is …
One billionaire adding beef cattle to their mining interests is a curiosity. Two is a stampede. In Australia, that's just what has happened with the country's richest person, Gina Rinehart, spending an estimate $40 million to buy a half share in two …
Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) responded today to a New York Times Op-Ed promoting amnesty by billionaires Sheldon Adelson, Warren Buffett and Bill Gates. Sessions said the billionaires' opinion piece shows they're clueless about the obligations of …
“This one really does boil down to three words: billionaires or students? Which way is this country going? Which way do our values go on this?” Warren said in front of hundreds of students yesterday during the Generation Progress conference in …
A BILLIONAIRE'S keen on the Knights, eh? Horseracing guy, you say? Um, so let's talk about this. ALTER EGO: Marwan Koukash seems to want a hand in controlling the Knights, or it could be Ben Kingsley researching a role. Topics doesn't want to get off …
The billionaire investors, who have been at odds over nutrition and diet company Herbalife, made up in public on Wednesday, ending a decade long feud that exploded on cable television 18 months ago. Icahn, 78, who made his reputation in the 1980s, and …
A trio of billionaires — Sheldon Adelson, Warren Buffett and Bill Gates — say they want to “End the Immigration Impasse,” to quote the headline of their recent New York Times op-ed article. The article will do nothing to end that impasse, however …