
Madeline Berg
Correspondent at Business Insider
Correspondent at @BusinessInsider covering wealth and celebrity//[email protected]
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3 days ago |
businessinsider.com | Taylor Berman |Madeline Berg |Kelsey Vlamis |Henry Blodget
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's multiday wedding is kicking off this week, and power players from the worlds of politics, business, and Hollywood are set to converge in Venice to celebrate. The Amazon founder and his fiancée, a former news anchor, are getting married in the Floating City in front of about 200 of their closest family and friends. Some of the famous faces expected to attend have already begun to arrive in Italy.
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3 days ago |
businessinsider.com | Ashley Rodriguez |Madeline Berg |Dan Whateley |Henry Blodget
The hype for energy drink-maker Prime Hydration is drying up. When YouTubers Logan Paul and KSI launched the Prime brand in 2022, demand was so high that a secondary black market formed among UK school children. But the buzz didn't last. In 2024, the company's UK revenue fell about 70% from the previous year, according to public filings. The company pulled in around £33 million (roughly $45 million) in 2024 drink sales, compared to £120 million (about $163 million) the prior year.
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4 days ago |
yahoo.com | Madeline Berg |Kelsey Vlamis |Sarah Jackson
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez will wed in Venice this week. Around 200 guests, including Kim Kardashian and Ivanka Trump, are expected to attend. The couple went public with their relationship in 2019 and became engaged in 2023. Private planes and yachts are headed to Venice, Italy, this week as the rich and famous gather for what is sure to be among the most extravagant weddings of the season: that of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez.
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3 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Dan Whateley |Madeline Berg |Sydney Bradley
1 hour agoHere Are The Odds Musk And Trump Reconcile—According To Betting MarketsBettors are waging the relationship between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk is unlikely to be repaired anytime soon, despite the world’s wealthiest man signaling he was willing to de-escalate tensions, as their public feud appeared to cool Friday.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Dan Whateley |Madeline Berg |Sydney Bradley
Audio startups are changing how we listen to and discover music. A new crop of companies has emerged to help artists and other audio creators build businesses. We spoke with six audio-startup founders who shared the pitch decks they used to raise funds. Innovation in music tech is on the rise. Startups are building new ways for artists and creators to make and distribute songs and other audio.
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RT @ArtButSports: The Procession in the Streets of Jerusalem, by James Tissot, 1886-94 https://t.co/xkVtGx0INo

Logan Paul's PRIME energy drink is being sued for $68 million by its supplier which is accusing the company of suddenly cutting ties when demand cratered: https://t.co/n5rcccCzTG

RT @TobiasvRyan: the dream