“Don’t mistake the popular circle for the winner’s circle.” – Biggs
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A selection of continental billionaires and a peek at how they amassed their fortunes in the premiere of Forbes’ Meet The Richest.
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The Charlotte Hornets owner and NBA legend is now one of the wealthiest men in the world.
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1. Sean “Diddy” Combs $700 m
2. Andre “Dr. Dre” Young $550 m
3. Shawn “Jay Z” Carter $520 m
4. Bryan “Birdman” Williams $160 m
5. Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson $140 m
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Forbes released its 2013 list of the most miserable cities in the United States of America. Forbes cites Detroit’s high unemployment, violent crimes, shrinking population, and its financial crisis as reasons for giving the city the title.
Here are the United States’ 20 Most Miserable Cities of 2013:
Detroit, Michigan
Flint, Michigan
Rockford, Illinois
Chicago, Illinois
Modesto, California
Vallejo, California
Warren, Michigan
Stockton, California
Lake County, Illinois
New York City, New York
Toledo, Ohio
St. Louis, Missouri
Camden, New Jersey
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Atlanta, Georgia
Cleveland, Ohio
Poughkeepsie, New York
Gary, Indiana
Youngstown, Ohio
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5. Bob Marley $18 million
4. Elizabeth Taylor $25 million
3. Charles Schulz $37 million
2. Elvis Presley $55 milllion
1. Michael Jackon $160 million