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What does a tax professional look like? Meet Arielle Tucker, a cross-border Certified Financial Planner™ and Enrolled Agent, who helps U.S. expats.

A Forbes survey reveals the number one must-have item of the super-rich. For some it was their prestige car. For others, their wife. But this was the favorite.

NEW from me and @danalexander21.bsky.social for @forbes.com: For the first time (we know of), Barron Trump is involved in the family business—and that means we've got an estimate for how much the 19-year-old has made from his father's crypto empire. www.forbes.com/sites/kylemu...

Defense attorneys said their presentation would likely take between two and five days, indicating Combs will likely not take the stand as his testimony would have been longer, the Associated Press reported.

Bargain-hunting Americans are heading to Argentina, thanks to a weak Argentine peso that makes everything seem 31% cheaper than last year.

An empty 1.8 acre lot on Indian Creek island just sold for a record-setting amount of more than $100 million–providing a fat return for the seller, a German developer.

Forbes’ expert contributors share intelligent ways your business can adopt AI and successfully adapt to this new technology.

Plus, RTO policies get mixed reviews, Trump's travel ban is exacerbating the doctor shortage and the Accesibility 100 Employmet listers in this week's Careers newsletter.

A new SBA rule requires both owners and key employees to be U.S. citizens or green card holders, potentially disqualifying businesses with immigrant managers from loans.

The court has been widely expected to make the final call on whether Trump’s tariffs are lawful.

A mother says her ten-year-old repeatedly tried to take her own life after being harassed by a man she met on Roblox.

Also in the Forbes CFO newsletter: Rate cuts unlikely as Fed meeting begins, Senate confirms Billy Long to lead IRS, Chime and JBS see green as they IPO.

Retail Spending Falls For Second Month In A Row As Consumers Grow Anxious

The decrease in retail spending was driven by a steep decline in car sales, just two months after consumers rushed to make car purchases before President Donald Trump’s tariffs were scheduled to go into effect.

Elon Musk’s AI Firm Could Face Lawsuit Over Concerns Of Pollution In Black Neighborhoods In Memphis

Why Las Vegas Casinos Won’t Gamble On Cannabis

Every Business Is Becoming An AI Company. Here's How To Do It Right

VIDEO SERIES: Top Creators 2025

How Comedy Creator Adam W Built A Multi-Million-Dollar Media Brand

Social Media’s Most Influential Home Improvement Stars.

Climate: Gutting Power Plant Pollution Rules—And California’s EV Plans

Trump Just Disclosed He Received Millions Of Dollars From This Saudi Real Estate Developer Last Year

This U.K. Fintech Billionaire Is Quietly Building A New Luxury Travel Business

This Billionaire Condo King Plans To Beat Trump’s Tariffs And Immigration Crackdown

How Barron Trump May Have Earned $40 Million From His Dad’s Crypto Venture

Trump told reporters on Air Force One he wanted something "better than a cease fire."

These are the media moguls of the mobile phone era, the exact types of innovators that Forbes has chronicled for a century.

From Paralympians down to weekend warriors, accessibility to sports and recreation are paramount for health and well-being.

Smaller software companies are working alongside behemoths like Apple, Google and Microsoft to make apps and other software accessible for all.

These innovators collaborate with people with wide ranges of sensory and physical disabilities to design products that address their community’s unique needs.

Some accessibility impact-makers break the mold and fit into their own categories—from media training to venture capital.

Increasing disabled people’s ability to communicate with others is probably the most vital—and exciting—sector in accessibility today.

From plain portable mats to AI-driven “smart” canes, these are the innovations that let disabled people explore the world like never before.

Four Charged In Scheme To Steal Tens Of Millions Of Dollars In Treasury Checks From The Post Office

Content Creators: A New Breed Of Entrepreneur

From voting booths to accessible technology, these are the biggest impact-makers in law and policy affecting the rights of people with disabilities.

These are the people and companies opening up doors for people with disabilities to attend—and build a career in—movies, music and the arts.

Many employers don’t instinctually know how to hire and support disabled workers. These companies open doors to jobs that once were inaccessible.

For children with disabilities education is doubly challenging. Educational systems must accommodate their needs operationally, but technology must continually innovate.

These are the companies that are revolutionizing how people with sight, hearing and physical disabilities can communicate.

👀🇸🇦💰"Trump Just Disclosed He Received Millions Of Dollars From This Saudi Real Estate Developer Last Year" @giacomotognini.bsky.social for @forbes.com

1/ Jorge Pérez made his $2.6 billion fortune selling luxury condos in South Florida. Now Trump's tariffs and immigration crackdown are scaring off some buyers and making construction more expensive--but Pérez has a plan for that. Read my latest @forbes.com: www.forbes.com/sites/giacom...

#ForbesTopCreators: Hannah Stocking turns awkwardness into art. Stocking got her start on Vine and now has 72 million fans across YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram who watch her highly produced sketches that exaggerate everyday dramas. http://on.forbes.com/633234uzh9

1/ Trump's latest financial disclosure reveals how much he and his Trump Organization benefited financially from real estate projects in 2024. No one appears to have paid him more than Saudi real estate developer Dar Al Arkan, chaired by Yousef Al Shelash. www.forbes.com/sites/giacom...

#ForbesTopCreators: Adam W reaches 55 million fans—and racks up a billion views a month. Over the last year, he made an estimated $16.5 million thanks to deals with major brands including T-Mobile, Old Spice and the NFL. (Photo: Cody Pickens for Forbes) http://on.forbes.com/633214Pm2t

#ForbesTopCreators: Alexandra Pohl, a DJ and model, constantly jets to festivals and photoshoots—and shares with her fans the ups and downs of life on the go. Xandra has performed at EDC Vegas and Lollapalooza. (Photo: Cody Pickens for Forbes) http://on.forbes.com/633294PmeU

Wisdom Kaye, a former electrical engineer, turned into a digital fashionista during the pandemic, posting over-the-top outfits and earning the rep as the best-dressed man on TikTok. #ForbesTopCreators (Photo: Cody Pickens for Forbes) http://on.forbes.com/633274Pl4U

👀New: “Trump Made $3.4 Million From Books Consisting Mostly Of Other People’s Work, New Filing Show” me, for @forbes.com

Justine Ezarik aka iJustine began streaming back in the webcam days. Today, she is a leading voice in the tech industry. Her YouTube channel boasts more than 7 million subscribers who tune in for her reviews. #ForbesTopCreators (Photo: Cody Pickens for Forbes) http://on.forbes.com/633294Plkl

#ForbesTopCreators: The star of kid-friendly YouTube skits and challenges started when she was 11, appearing in her brother’s Vine videos. Lexi Rivera now has 17.5 million YouTube subscribers. (Photo: Cody Pickens for Forbes) http://on.forbes.com/633264Plna