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Employees at Forbes
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Josh Wolfe
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John Chisholm
CEO, John Chisholm Ventures; Serial Entrepreneur & Angel Investor; Trustee, Santa Fe Institute; Former trustee, MIT
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Global Technology Executive & AI Strategist | Chair Executive Advisor & Partner | ex-IBM ex-BCG | Fortune 500 & governments | Boards Foundations |…
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Toby Shapshak
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Updates
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Since the pandemic, Americans have flocked to Portugal in record numbers. From 2017 to 2022, the number of Americans living in Portugal increased by 239%, reaching almost 10,000 people. Portugal is having a moment in the sun in terms of its popularity among U.S. expats, and it’s understandable why so many are falling for this charming country. It’s safe, warm, and inexpensive, and it has beautiful beaches, friendly locals, and a rich history. Read more: https://trib.al/5e9jf0g
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The former president has plenty of rich friends, who are handing over a fortune to put him back in the White House—even though he is giving nothing. https://trib.al/JxoDd5M
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In an exclusive excerpt from Madoff: The Final Word, the Ponzi king’s wife is portrayed as a liar. Trained as a bookkeeper, she regularly reconciled the account that housed the $68 billion fraud for decades. The inside story of why “Ruthie Books” and her two sons were never charged with a crime.
The Sins Of Ruth Madoff
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The founder of hotel brand Dusit Thani hosted glamorous soirees with royalty and such celebrities as Rod Stewart and Stevie Wonder. Now the first non-family member to run the business is expanding into Japan, Nepal, Greece and soon India and Saudi Arabia.
Inside $1.3 Billion Plan To Rebuild Storied Thai Luxury Hotel Brand
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Solo travel is nothing new—but deciding where and when to embark on a trip by yourself is still considered something you should plan for in order to ensure your travels go off without a hitch. A new study from Ubuy ranks cities based on a set of key metrics considered for those traveling alone. https://trib.al/5xVk0ZM
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Nearly half of North American workers are stressed out by their work. But, a new study has found that a strong sense of hope can turn things around. https://trib.al/7wigl6K
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Producing a hit TV series like The Bear was once a path to serious riches for its cast and creators. The half-hour drama, which returns to Hulu for its third season on Wednesday night, is everything a modern TV series aspires to be—an awards juggernaut, a ratings powerhouse and a cultural touchstone since its debut in June 2022. But in another massive entertainment shift, developing groundbreaking shows is worth hundreds of millions less than it used to be. https://trib.al/PpkOXlA
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Most employers plan to return to the office in 2024 according to a recent study, and nearly a third stated that they would fire employees who insisted on working from home. Workers want to know why. https://trib.al/wadewID