Andrea Halvorsen, the Viking who conquered Wall Street with his hedge fund
After founding his own firm in 1999, this former Norwegian military man has amassed a fortune of almost $6 billion
After founding his own firm in 1999, this former Norwegian military man has amassed a fortune of almost $6 billion
Officials said the sale, done without U.S. government authorization, violated export control laws and also improperly benefited Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard
The shooter was identified as 36-year-old Genesse Ivonne Moreno. The motive for the attack at celebrity pastor Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church on Sunday remains unclear
The SEC has been conducting a fact-finding investigation into the period before Musk’s Twitter takeover, when the San Francisco-based social media company was still publicly traded
Trump campaign message to allies with the subject line of ‘I’m in court. Again!’ warned that unspecified opponents ‘want me arrested’ and ‘erased from the ballot’
The new device becomes a viral phenomenon, garnering all kinds of reactions
Brands like Coca-Cola and Safilo have ditched their collaborations with the Italian influencer after she was fined for misleading advertising. The businesswoman has turned to a firm specializing in crisis management to recover her reputation, her brand partnerships and earnings
Wormholes that function as time machines are a theoretical possibility within the laws of physics
Profiles with almost constant updates about the latest movements of singers and actors reflect the dedication of many of their anonymous followers
Having separate rooms, as the upper classes once did, or sharing a bed only on weekends are new ways of interpreting the marital duty of sharing a bed
EU funds research on RASopathies, rare genetic disorders affecting neurodevelopment
The Sandinista Government grants asylum to ex-Panamanian president and convicted money launderer Ricardo Martinelli, the latest in a long line of fugitives
A shadowy group of Venezuelans with anti-Chavismo roots is deeply embedded in the Salvadoran government and oversaw the president’s successful electoral campaign
The government of Kosovo, a former Serbian province, banned banks and other financial institutions in the Serb-populated areas from using the dinar in local transactions, starting Feb. 1, and imposed the euro
The Elephants defeated Nigeria 2-1 in Sunday’s final to claim the country’s third title after wins in 1992 and 2015. It set off unbridled celebrations that lasted through the night
The meeting with King Abdullah II comes as Biden and his aides are working to broker another pause in Israel’s war against Hamas in order to send humanitarian aid
Victims of the former police officer will testify at his trial for alleged crimes against humanity perpetrated in 1976
With Chinese imports to the U.S. dropping by 20%, the Latin American country has surpassed the Asian giant to become America’s main trading partner
The decision came as Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte traveled to Israel to meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss the conflict
The dismissal of Alejandro Gil fuels speculation that the government is seeking scapegoats for drastic price hikes and stagnant reforms
The 30-second spot, financed by the American Values 2024 Super PAC that is backing Kennedy, compared the independent candidate to his assassinated uncle, President John F. Kennedy
The final tally from Sunday’s runoff shows former Prime Minister Alexander Stubb, of the center-right National Coalition Party, had 51.6% of the votes
It would be the third largest producer in the Permian behind Exxon and Chevron, overseeing 838,000 acres and potentially producing 816,000 oil-equivalent barrels each day
The former US President shocked many in Europe over the weekend by inviting Russia to invade any NATO member not spending enough on its own defense
The strategic significance of the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, the friction between the U.S. and China and the possible return of Trump make for a high-risk horizon
The U.S. government affirms that Beijing and Moscow are collaborating in the digital war. Ukraine’s secret services say they have dealt with 10,000 major cyberattacks since the start of the invasion
The U.N. has never been as weak as it is now. The Security Council, an instrument for peace, is incapable of confronting barbarism