Palantir CEO Alex Karp bought Colorado's St. Benedict's Monastery, once home to Trappist monks, for a hefty $120 million. The Aspen-area ranch will become the latest in his growing list of real estate ...
Representing Leon Black, Paul Weiss chairman Brad Karp corresponded with Jeffrey Epstein over a period of at least three years, according to emails released by the House Oversight Committee. Karp ...
Alex Karp is known for founding and running a $414 billion company and being one of the highest-paid CEOs in tech. He is also known, as he admitted during the New York Times DealBook Summit on ...
The district hasn’t agreed to the union’s top demands, including more office secretary time and a wage increase consistent with inflation. LYNNWOOD — Edmonds School District office staff rallied ...
Users can note which content they would like to view more frequently. Instagram is handing users some control in deciding what content they see. The social media giant is allowing users to have a say ...
Thought being the CEO of Palantir was hard? Try sitting still during an interview. During that storm of amazing ideas, Karp could be seen squirming in his seat, often half rising to his feet and ...
An Edmonds massage studio owner is speaking out after she and an employee were brutally attacked in September by a former customer. Security video allegedly shows the defendant, Colin Boswell, ...
Software giant Palantir is launching a new fellowship program for neurodivergent talent after video of its CEO Alex Karp’s high-energy answers during a live interview in New York City went viral last ...
Meghan King and her ex-husband Jim Edmonds have reached an agreement after the “Real Housewives of Orange County” alum lost temporary custody of their three kids. “The custody hearing has been called ...
Alex Karp, the CEO of controversial tech company Palantir, raised eyebrows during a recent live interview with the New York Times. In a viral video of the discussion, Karp defended his company to the ...
The AI surveillance platform provider Palantir is no stranger to controversy. It brings in billions each year from controversial partnerships with groups like Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ...
Alex Karp — the CEO of Palantir, the not-a-surveillance company put forward by Elon Musk’s DOGE to supply the US government with software that allows ICE to track immigrants — is very offended that ...