Is it power or profit that explains the proximity of the richest American tech bros to Donald Trump and how SA business has come to assist Cyril Ramaphosa in fixing what the ANC broke?
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In a Jan. 21 Fame, Heather Schwedel misstated that the Madeline books feature nuns. Madeline’s teacher, Miss Clavel, wears an outfit that resembles that of a nun, but she is not one. In a Jan. 20 ...
About 44 percent of Trump’s election was funded by just 10 megadonors.
If the seating plan at Trump’s inauguration was any indication, the next four years are a good time to be a tech billionaire. Meta’s CEO, Mark Zuckerberg; Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook; Google’s CEO, Sundar ...
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump released meme coins just days before he took the oath of office. A ...