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Firm Henley & Partners put out its annual ranking of citizenship and visa programs, with the Middle East and Caribbean climbing up the lists
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The former DOGE chief made his prediction at a meeting of current and former DOGE members.
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Russian forces falter as the world’s richest man intervenes in the war once again.
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It’s still very early days for brain chips that let people control devices with their thoughts — but the market opportunity has become increasingly intriguing to tech CEOs and politicians
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Mark Cuban has a simple rule for success: you don't have to be perfect. You just have to be right once. Speaking at the Oxford Union in 2017, the billionaire entrepreneur laid out a philosophy shaped by failure, risk and stubborn persistence. “You don't have to know exactly what you want to be when you grow up,” he told the audience. “You don't have to figure it all out in advance.” Why Being Wrong Doesn't Matter As Much As You Think Cuban broke it down in simple terms. “You could pick the wrong
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Today, 5:46 PM
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Billionaires tend to know their way around an investment strategy, so when someone like “Shark Tank” star investor and all-around money expert Mark Cuban says to avoid a company, you might want to take stock.
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Entrepreneur Mark Cuban is one of the few billionaires who doesn't pretend it was all grit and genius. He's said it repeatedly: Luck plays a key role in building massive wealth. Speaking on computer scientist Lex Fridman's podcast, Cuban said that after years in entrepreneurship, he doesn't believe any business plan can guarantee billionaire status. He said if he had to start over, reaching $1 million would be doable, but becoming a billionaire is a different ballgame, where timing and trends
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Want to feel more fulfilled, satisfied, and happy? Define success your way, and then work to achieve it. Feb 24, 2026 Warren Buffett, Steve Jobs, Oprah Winfrey, and Mark Cuban. Success in life — and in business — means different things to different people. Success should mean different things to different people. Whether you are successful depends on how you decide to define success. The key to fulfillment and happiness is defining success your way, and building a personal and a professional
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Today, 5:44 PM
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Mark Cuban has never been one to mince words. The billionaire entrepreneur, former owner of the Dallas Mavericks, and longtime Shark Tank investor has built a reputation on directness — and his latest pronouncement about artificial intelligence is no exception.
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Mark Cuban sounds alarm on AI persuasion.
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February 20, 2026, 11:10 AM ET As tech CEOs predict mass job displacement, billionaire former Shark Tank star Mark Cuban just revealed the “smartest counter” to that narrative. Despite ongoing fears that artificial intelligence could wipe out entire career fields, billionaire Mark Cuban says the concerns may be overblown—for now. The former Shark Tank star took to X to respond to a viral clip from the All-In podcast, in which investors Jason Calacanis and Chamath Palihapitiya revealed the real-
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Updated Feb 26, 2026, 1:18 PM GMT Mark Cuban says AI has made it possible for any curious kid to turn one idea into something world-changing. John Nacion/Variety via Getty Images Billionaire Mark Cuban said AI has put the world's knowledge at any curious kid's fingertips. "All it takes is one good idea from some kid everybody thought was crazy," Cuban said. AI lets young builders teach themselves and move from idea to worldwide impact, he added. Mark Cuban believes artificial intelligence has
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February 21, 2026, 7:33 AM ET Phoebe Gates is cofounder of AI shopping app Phia. Phoebe Gates wants to build her AI shopping company while keeping one thing out of her pitch deck: her last name. The 23-year-old youngest daughter of billionaire Microsoft founder Bill Gates and philanthropist Melinda French Gates recently raised $35 million for Phia, which is now valued at around $185 million. But she’s determined for the venture to stand on its own, with “no ties to my privilege or my last name,”
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Family trusts made JFK Jr. exceptionally wealthy at the time of his tragic death in 1999. Who inherited his estate, and how did his fortune quietly consolidate within a single branch of the Kennedy family tree?
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The Kansas City Chiefs found themselves in an unfamiliar spot last season, finishing out of the playoffs with a 6-11 record. It was the firs
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Today, 5:36 PM
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For decades, Prince Andrew (and his wife and daughters) lived a billionaire's lifestyle, complete with $30 million Swiss ski chalets, private jets, and more. All while earning a modest annual stipend. What was the secret to his financial mystery?
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While the world sees palaces and jewels, the reality of royal wealth is far more exclusive. Only two members of the family hold the keys to a centuries-old real estate empire that generates millions in private cash. While the world sees palaces and jewels, the reality of royal wealth is far more exclusive. Only two members of the family hold the keys to a centuries-old real estate empire that generates millions in private cash.
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Life as an NFL running back can be a brutal game. The average career length is shorter than most other positions, and you're taking dozens o
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Eva Longoria's first credited acting role was as "Flight Attendant #3" in a 2000 episode of "Beverly Hills, 90210." That same year, she popped u
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In 2012, Eike Batista was the seventh richest person on Earth with a $35 billion fortune and ambitions to become the richest man alive. Just a few years later, his empire had collapsed, he was bankrupt, and he was facing a 30-year prison sentence tied to Brazil's largest corruption scandal.
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Today, 5:32 PM
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Carving out a lucrative NFL career requires a combination of talent, timing, and luck. It also doesn't hurt to be a quarterback. In fact, the to
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Weathering the billionaire backlash Billionaires are already at risk of public disapproval, and that risk will only get more severe, says Pepper Culpepper. So how should they adapt?
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Jeff Bezos, billionaire founder of Amazon.com and Blue Origin, wasn’t born into wealth.
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Enzo is the CEO of Lugen Family Office, CEO of Medici Family Office, a best selling author, and a social entrepreneur. Enzo is the most trusted Consigliere to several UHNW families and a sought after speaker.
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