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WeWork cofounder Adam Neumann just lost his billionaire status. Here's how the ousted CEO has spent his fortune, which once amounted to as much as $14 billion.
 
 
WeWork cofounder Adam Neumann just lost his billionaire status. Here's how the ousted CEO has spent his fortune, which once amounted to as much as $14 billion.
 
Neumann was once worth as much as $14 billion, but his fortune has dwindled after WeWork's failed IPO and his resignation from the company.
 
 
 
 
 
The Concorde made its final flight a little more than 16 years ago and supersonic air travel has yet to return — here's a look back at its awesome history
 
 
The Concorde made its final flight a little more than 16 years ago and supersonic air travel has yet to return — here's a look back at its awesome history
 
There's never been anything quite like the Concorde — the experience of flying one was totally unique.
 
 
 
 
 
Elon Musk says the hospitals he sent medical machines to all confirmed they were 'critical' and traditional ventilators are arriving shortly
 
 
Elon Musk says the hospitals he sent medical machines to all confirmed they were 'critical' and traditional ventilators are arriving shortly
 
BiPAP machines were recently allowed by the FDA as a substitute for ventilators, but some medical experts warn they could spread the coronavirus.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Bill Gates says we need a nationwide shutdown for at least 10 more weeks to fight coronavirus: 'The window for making important decisions hasn't closed'
 
 
Bill Gates says we need a nationwide shutdown for at least 10 more weeks to fight coronavirus: 'The window for making important decisions hasn't closed'
 
"The window for making important decisions hasn't closed," Bill Gates argued, calling for action informed "science, data and medical professionals."
 
 
 
 
 
Chinese government rejects allegations that its face masks were defective, tells countries to 'double check' instructions
 
 
Chinese government rejects allegations that its face masks were defective, tells countries to 'double check' instructions
 
The Chinese government told other countries to "double-check" the instructions for using the defective face masks.
 
 
 
 
 
Uber promised to pay drivers who couldn't work because of the coronavirus. But drivers say Uber has been closing their accounts after they seek sick pay, and then ignoring or rejecting their claims.
 
 
Uber promised to pay drivers who couldn't work because of the coronavirus. But drivers say Uber has been closing their accounts after they seek sick pay, and then ignoring or rejecting their claims.
 
Multiple drivers tell Business Insider that Uber has rejected their requests for sick pay, despite doctors' notes telling them to self-quarantine.
 
 
 
 
 
Coronavirus relief checks could reportedly take up to 5 months to arrive without direct deposit, according to a leaked memo
 
 
Coronavirus relief checks could reportedly take up to 5 months to arrive without direct deposit, according to a leaked memo
 
The earliest Americans with direct deposit could get their checks is April 13, according to Congressional memo obtained by NBC News.
 
 
 
 
 
Ousted WeWork CEO Adam Neumann is no longer a billionaire after SoftBank scrapped a deal to buy WeWork stock
 
 
Ousted WeWork CEO Adam Neumann is no longer a billionaire after SoftBank scrapped a deal to buy WeWork stock
 
The cofounder and former executive is worth an estimated $450 million after SoftBank abandoned its deal to buy $3 billion worth of WeWork stock.
 
 
 
 
 
'This is why people are so angry': Tech giants like Google, Facebook, and Uber built their empires on the backs of contractors. A pandemic is showing just how horrifically that model failed American workers.
 
 
'This is why people are so angry': Tech giants like Google, Facebook, and Uber built their empires on the backs of contractors. A pandemic is showing just how horrifically that model failed American workers.
 
Most tech companies rely on non-standard workers of some sort for tasks ranging from driving or delivery to content moderation or data analysis.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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