These items were supplies that were needed by the veteran's hospitals and were in short supply. As with Secretary Fall, people began to wonder how the director could have such an affluent lifestyle on a salary of only $10,000. Forbes was investigated …
Any time you can gather hundreds of famous historical bikes, airplanes and exotic cars in one place is destined to be fun, but spread out over the Monterey Jets airport hangar with champagne flowing like jet fuel – the McCall MWR is a high-octane jump …
(AP) – Four years ago, a startup car company announced with great fanfare big plans for the Mississippi Delta: Using money from foreign investors and other sources, it would build a massive auto plant to churn out a new line of energy-efficient cars …
Volkswagen Group executives are content with the automaker's performance in the United States, despite a slowdown that led the VW brand to cut its 2013 sales target. During a meeting with U.S. dealers in July, Volkswagen Group of America executives set …
The Billionaires to Wrap Up Jazz Fest 0 comments. FULTON — The Billionaires will close out the 2013 edition of the Fulton Jazz Festival when they take the stage at 8 p.m. today. kAmu62EFC:?8 3@E9 >2=6 2?5 76>2=6 =625 G@42=:DED 2?5 2 E:89E …
Jeff Bezos, the billionaire founder of Amazon.com, has just bought the Washington Post. He spent less than 1 percent of his net worth on the venerable paper. For some reason he did not buy Slate or Foreign Policy. They remain owned by the Washington …
The daughter of the late billionaire George Malouf Sr. was interviewed by various TV stations about her latest endeavor, which follows on the heels of her shoe line called Adrienne Maloof for Charles Jourdan. Adrienne used to be married to Beverly …
Billionaire Elon Musk's CV is impressive, to say the least. He made his initial fortune from PayPal before going on to launch spaceships. He also founded Tesla, which has made electric sports cars viable and profitable. He has been compared to the …
When Peter Buffett took to the pages of The New York Times to lament what he calls a “crisis of imagination” in philanthropy—a failure to envisage a way for our society to function that puts an end to what he calls a “perpetual poverty machine,” he …