After launching Napster and Facebook, Sean Parker is taking over the world with a new music service.
We all thought the Italian prime minister's sex scandals would bring him down, but it turned out to be something else entirely.
Assange just lost his court battle and will be sent to Sweden to face charges of sex crimes.
Meet the man who brought Danish cuisine to the forefront and totally upended his industry.
Mohamed Bouazizi is a hero in Tunisia and known around the world for the final, desperate moments of his life.
Is Anonymous helpful in exposing corruption and unfair practices, or is it dangerous in its willingness to rock the boat?
As the outgoing President of the European Central Bank, Jean-Claude Trichet has been the most public face of the Euro for the past eight years.
Last year Google offered Andrew Mason $6 billion for Groupon. He turned them down.
Does Tim Cook have the vision it takes to lead Apple? We take a look at his background to find out.
Not only was Soleio Cuervo one of the first 10 people on Facebook, he invented the famous "Like" button.
The News of the World phone-hacking incident may go down as the biggest press scandal of our time. How will Rupert Murdoch recover?
IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn's arrest shocked the world - but his sexual peccadilloes are nothing new.
Despite a half-hearted attempt at a presidential campaign, The Donald has stuck by his one true love: business.
With his daytime talk show out now, we can't help but wonder just how far his influence will reach.
We never thought we'd be envious of the future king of England, but with wife Kate by his side, life for Wills looks pretty good.
Barack Obama just announced his re-election campaign for 2012. What are his chances?
Hosni Mubarak has promised to end his 30-year rule of Egypt - but it took mass protests to convince him.
Nelson Mandela, one of the greatest men of our time, sets an example we all should follow.
How has Calvin Klein, the ambitious New York-born fashion baron, dominated the industry for the better part of 40 years?
Kim Jong-il shelled South Korea this morning. Was this act of aggression a training drill for his potential successor Kim Jong-un?
There's that masturbation thing and her history with witchcraft. Will Republican nominee Christine O'Donnell make it as a senator?
Tony Blair left the most powerful seat in British politics behind, but he's still an influential and controversial figure - as proved by his new book.
As the creative director of Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs is one of the most powerful people in the fashion industry.
With a groundbreaking fashion career and an blossoming filmmaking career, Tom Ford is one of the most innovative men of our time.
Love him or hate him, Yankees' owner George Steinbrenner leaves behind an unmatched legacy.
Jesse James has unseated Tiger Woods as the most disgraced husband in the entertainment world. Can he win Sandra back?
George W. Bush might be the least respected former president of America. Does he explain himself in his memoirs?
Ted Kennedy was one of America's most important crusaders for health care. Will President Obama continue the legacy?
TMZ's Harvey Levin broke the biggest celebrity story of the year. And just how did he get John Mayer to donate $25,000 to charity?
Andre Balazs owns some of America's most famous hotels, and his latest NYC hotel has made headlines, thanks to his sexy guests.