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Bill gates ans Mike Bloomberg share a stage in NYC in 2008

Here Are the Top 15 Highest Paid Americans, Released for the First Time

Bill Gates and Mike Bloomberg top a list of the Americans with the highest annual incomes, based on IRS data.
By ProPublica
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A Guide to Credit Card Processing in 2020

Choosing a credit card processor is important for any business, but it can be complicated. Learn about features, fees and more with this guide.
By Observer Content Studio
Rihanna.

Rihanna Is Suing Her Father, but She Isn’t the First Celeb to Take a Parent to Court

Rihanna claims her father is using Fenty, the brand name she trademarked, to profit off her success.
By Helen Holmes

Six-Word Nuggets From Famous People

By Larry Smith
1937: American multi-millionaire Joseph Patrick Kennedy (right), the newly-appointed ambassador to London, with his wife Rose Kennedy (second from right) and eight of their nine children, in London. From left: Edward, Jeanne, Robert, Patricia (1924 - 2006), Eunice, Kathleen, Rosemary and John F Kennedy who later became the 35th President of the United States. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Just Offered Me $12,500 to Whitewash Cousin’s Murderous Past

By Ken Silverstein
Empty Fitness center. (Photo: Abel Gomez/ Flickr)

End the Dictatorship of Gym Contracts, and Related Matters

By Brent Budowsky

Hamptons Dispatch: Sagaponack Screwed Me Out of My 43-Acre Oceanfront Dream Lot

By Marc Goldman
Howard Marks. (Photo: Michael O’Brien)

Howard Marks: The ‘Uncomfortably Idiosyncratic’ Billionaire

By William Green
Mario Gabelli. (Photo: Michael O’Brien)

Mario Gabelli: A Knack for Making Money

By William Green
SAN DIEGO, CA - JANUARY 16: Mitt Romney speaks to fellow Republicans at a dinner during the Republican National Committee's Annual Winter Meeting aboard the USS Midway on January 16, 2015 in San Diego, California. Romney is contemplating a possible 2016 presidential run. (Photo by Sandy Huffaker/Getty Images)

Waiting for Mitt Romney: The Fixer Could Tame FIFA (and Maybe the U.S.)

By Bernie Quigley
London, where the Mayor recently realized artists are useful. (Photo: Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

England Prepares to Lead the West Away From America

By Bernie Quigley
Elza Zylberstein attends the Soiree De Gala Action Innocence at Hotel Intercontinental on May 12, 2015 in Geneva, Switzerland. (Photo by Neal Badache/Getty Images)

Waste Not, Want Not

By The Editors

I’ve Followed Warren Buffett for Decades and Keep Coming Back to These 10 Quotes

By William Green
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A Matter of Trust: Simple Ways to Protect Your Inheritance

By Alyson Martin
Disney wants (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Five Foolproof Strategies for Lazy Parents at Disney World

By Karol Markowicz
People look at paintings in the European Wing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 31, 2013 in New York City. Many New Yorkers and tourists alike flocked indoors as temperatures reached into the 90's in New York City and parts of the northeast. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

The Smart Money in Art

By The Editors
Illustration by Neil Webb

Too Rich for Money: Power-Mooching Among the Beau Monde

By Richard Kirshenbaum
(Photo via Kabir Sehgal)

What Wall Street Can Learn From The Mongol Empire

By Kabir Sehgal
Counterfeit computer programmes are pictured in a shop in Dhaka on May 13, 2009 a day after a report into software piracy found Bangladesh to have the highest rate of fake products in the Asia-Pacific region. The annual survey by the Business Software Alliance (BSA) and industry research firm IDC showed 92 percent of the South Asian nation?s software was unlicensed. AFP PHOTO/Munir uz ZAMAN (Photo: Munir Uz Zaman/AFP/Getty Images)

Software Piracy: Will You Snitch for Cash?

By Mark Rykken Jr.

Bitcoin-Based Poop Delivery Service Earned $10K in a Month

By Jordyn Taylor

The Internet’s Going Crazy For a Mechanical Pencil That’ll ‘Last You a Lifetime’

By Jordyn Taylor
The massive crowds at ArtPrize in Grand Rapids. (Photo courtesy ArtPrize)

The Deep-Pocketed ArtPrize to Open Second Edition in Dallas in 2016

By Nate Freeman

Rhizome Announces Annual Award for Internet Art: $10,000, No Strings Attached

By Nate Freeman
You could have more videogames than THIS. (Wikimedia Commons)

Attention Nerds: The World's Largest Videogame Collection Is Up For Auction

By Jordyn Taylor
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