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Forbes Says Vítek Is Worth $7.2 Billion. The Numbers Say Otherwise
His Forbes-reported net worth is $7.1 billion, making him the 542nd richest person in the world, according to Forbes, and 6th richest in his native Czech Republic.

His Forbes-reported net worth is $7.1 billion, making him the 542nd richest person in the world, according to Forbes, and 6th richest in his native Czech Republic.

THE SETUP Leo Grillo, 77, had run DELTA Rescue, the world’s largest no-kill, care-for-life animal sanctuary in Acton, California, for 47 years. He stopped when the FBI arrested him on March 3. There are 1,500 animals on the ridge—cats, horses, and dogs rescued from the wild. DELT

May 2, 2026 Featured·Health By Frank Parlato He Took It to Mexico. Now It’s Back in the U.S. A Phase 2 clinical trial has begun enrolling patients in the United States for an experimental immunotherapy designed to treat metastatic prostate cancer, according to its developer

Bruce Bailey is an Ontario-based philanthropist, art collector, curator, and arts patron whose work has connected artists with institutions across Canada and internationally. Originally trained in law, with degrees from Queen’s University and Dalhousie University, and an LL.M. fr

Part 2: The Case Part 1 made the geopolitical argument. President Juan Orlando Hernández was an ally of the United States. The Biden DOJ indicted him the day a Chinese-aligned Honduran government took his place. Trump’s pardon was part of a multi-pronged intervention in the Novem

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By Frank Parlato Nicole Daedone and Rachel Cherwitz ran a San Francisco company called OneTaste that focused on sex and enlightenment. Sixteen thousand people took courses. Years later, they found themselves in a federal courtroom not in permissive San Francisco but in Brooklyn,

Frank Rose spent 30 years in national security. The United States Senate confirmed him twice. The nation entrusted him with the nuclear arsenal. Kathryn Hewitt was once his research assistant. Years later, she alleged that he retaliated against her for reporting sexual harassment

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By Ralph Cipriano In the Penn State sex abuse case, Senior Judge Maureen Skerda is resolutely engineering a cover up. But last week because of a procedural error, the Honorable Judge Skerda was forced to reverse herself. And in the process, perhaps out of concern that her extreme

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The Michael Jackson biopic Michael opened to critics on Tuesday April 21, 2026, three days before its April 24 theatrical release, and landed with a 27 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes from 51 reviews. It is one of the worst-reviewed films of the year. The consensus forming aroun

Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz wants to replace the Assigned Counsel Program — a 60-year-old system that meets the state-mandated obligation to provide lawyers to people who cannot afford one, those charged with crimes, and indigent parents in Family Court proceedings. He s