The roots of the nation’s richest families run deep. Adolphus Busch went to work for his father-in-law Eberhard Anheuser in 1864 at his small brewery and eventually purchased half of it.
The descendants of Adolphus Busch shared the proceeds of the family's sale of Anheuser-Busch
Hot sauce has been one of the hottest sectors of the food industry and third-generation owner ‘Pepper’ Baumer has built Crystal, his family’s century-old business, into a $50 million Southern staple.
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Long before self-purchase became mainstream, Mejuri was encouraging women to celebrate themselves. More than a decade later, the brand isn't just selling jewelry. forbes.com/sites/karineld… (Photo: Courtesy of Mejuri)
.@tanamongeau is entering a new chapter.
The launch of her podcast, "Brand Safe," marks a more family-friendly direction for the creator. The former co-host of "Cancelled" wrapped up the podcast's international live tour last July and later released a lip kit with Tarte that
They didn’t just innovate — they rewrote the future of medicine.
Jennifer Doudna — CRISPR pioneer + Nobel Prize winner
Judy Faulkner — built modern electronic health records
Martine Rothblatt — from SiriusXM to biotech saving lives
Suma Krishnan — first topical gene therapy
Only two of the world’s ten wealthiest people got richer over the past month amid a broad sell-off of tech stocks. One of them is the world’s first trillionaire. forbes.com/sites/forbeswe…
Meet America's richest families:
One of the biggest gainers since our 2024 ranking was the family behind Wichita, Kansas-based conglomerate Koch, Inc., whose fortune grew by $41 billion over the past two years, to an estimated $157 billion, boosting the Kochs from No. 3 to No. 2