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Forbes Daily: Tesla’s Lead As The Most Valuable Car Company Dwindles

Forbes Daily: Tesla’s Lead As The Most Valuable Car Company Dwindles

ByDanielle ChemtobForbes Staff
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Wednesday's edition of Forbes Daily covers new U.S. sanctions on Iran, Mark Cuban's tax bill, how Amazon is using AI to reduce waste, a key Boeing testimony and more.

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TabaPay Agrees To Acquire Struggling Synapse’s Assets

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Netflix Stock Tumbles As Investors Aren’t Amused It Will Stop Reporting Subscriber Numbers

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Forbes Daily: The Budding $28B Hemp Market’s Feud With Marijuana

Friday's edition of Forbes Daily covers our third Cannabis 42.0 list, homebuyer struggles, blockbuster Q1 results at Netflix, O.J. Simpson's complicated estate and more.

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Who Will Benefit From O.J. Simpson's Estate? It's Complicated

Under Nevada law, expenses get paid first and then debts like the civil judgment won by the families of Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown for their murders–all before heirs.

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How A Former Enron Exec Lured ExxonMobil To Bet $150 Million On A Longshot Biofuel

Richard Palmer of Global Clean Energy used Exxon money to overhaul an aging California oil refinery in order to process the oil-rich seeds of a plant called camelina. Now Exxon is suing.

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The Cannabis Civil War: Hemp vs. Marijuana

With federal legalization of pot indefinitely stalled, hemp products have bloomed into a $28 billion gray industry determined to get America high—legally.

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Apr 18, 2024

5 Ways To Pay For The College Your Child Wants To Go To

This is a discussion of five methods for paying for college, when each option may be appropriate, and common misconceptions about funding sources.

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Inside Emma Chamberlain’s Coffee Startup. Plus: Leadership’s Invisible Labor

Welcome to this week’s ForbesWomen newsletter, which every Thursday brings news about the world’s top female entrepreneurs, leaders and investors straight to your inbox.

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Congress Speeds TikTok Ban Bill By Adding It To Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan Aid Package

The House is expected to vote Saturday on the bill, which extends the time TikTok would have to find a buyer from six months to a year.

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Apr 18, 2024

AI Regulation Has Strong Bipartisan Approval

The published version of Forbes’ CIO newsletter delivers the latest news for chief innovation officers and other technology-focused leaders to inboxes every Thursday.

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PREMIUMApr 18, 2024

A Crypto Winter Survivor Plots A Comeback Targeting Big Ticket Investors

California-based crypto investment platform Abra outlasted the 2022 bloodbath despite shutting down its U.S. retail business. It is now pivoting to institutions and wealthy private clients seeking alternative crypto exposure.

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PREMIUMApr 18, 2024

Why Appian CEO Matt Calkins Says AI Regulations Need To Protect Data

He says the U.S. is now “literally behind” in creating artificial intelligence policy, but most discussions are to protect and safeguard the wrong things.

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World Of Forbes: Stories Of Entrepreneurial Capitalism Across Our 42 International Editions

A global perspective on the business landscape, as told by Forbes magazines spanning six continents.

ByKatherine LoveForbes Staff
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Apr 18, 2024

4 Steps To Take Decades Before Retirement To Keep It From Getting Old

You can quit work, but many people quit retirement for reasons other than money. Take these four steps decades before retiring to keep retirement from getting old.

ByJoseph CoughlinSenior Contributor
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Apr 18, 2024

Forbes Daily: A Playbook For Bitcoin’s Upcoming Halving Event

Thursday's edition of Forbes Daily covers the crypto halving event, Taylor Swift's new album, MMA's place as top combat sport, an NBA lifetime ban, Musk's pay and more.

ByDanielle ChemtobForbes Staff
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PREMIUMApr 18, 2024

Joe Biden Released His 2023 Earnings. Here’s What It Means For His Net Worth

The president’s salary is well above that of an average American. But is it enough to drive up his net worth?

ByZach EversonForbes Staff
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PREMIUMApr 18, 2024

This Startup With A Better Way To Fuel Hydrogen Trucks Snags Its First Big Fundraise

Verne has raised a total of $15.5 million to help get its cheaper, lighter tanks and hydrogen fueling system out of the lab and into production.

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PREMIUMApr 18, 2024

Best Buys For The Bitcoin Halving

Bitcoin is up 44% so far this year. Its halving could accelerate this trend and spread the gains to other stocks and tokens. Some crypto miners may face a difficult road ahead.

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PREMIUMApr 18, 2024

How A Decades-Old Medical Records Company Made A Huge AI Bet To Save Itself

Veradigm's interim CEO Yin Ho has an audacious plan to reinvent what was formerly Allscripts with the $140 million acquisition of AI startup ScienceIO.

ByKatie JenningsForbes Staff
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Apr 18, 2024

Columbia President Answers Tough Questions In Antisemitism Probe

Nemat Shafik and three other Columbia officials testified before Congress about how the university is responding to antisemitism on campus.

ByMichael T. NietzelSenior Contributor
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The Most Valuable Combat Sports Promotions 2024

How do UFC, WWE, Top Rank and other brands match up in the battle royale for financial supremacy? Start the count.

ByJustin TeitelbaumForbes Staff
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PREMIUMApr 18, 2024

Billionaire Kwek’s CDL Steps Up Divestments With Singapore Mall Sale

City Developments—controlled by billionaire Kwek Leng Beng—is stepping up divestments with plans to sell an old shopping mall in Orchard Road.

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Chemicals Tycoon Debuts On Korea’s Wealth Ranking As Semiconductor Demand Surges

Chung Ji-wan’s company, Soulbrain, makes chemicals needed in the semiconductor-manufacturing process.

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