Antonio Pequeño IV is a reporter who covers breaking news, with a focus on technology and online culture. He joined Forbes in 2023 and works in Los Angeles. He’s covered Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover, the Reddit blackout protest and debunked viral rumors.
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Biden Vs. Trump 2024 Election Polls: Trump’s Lead Reaches Record High In 2 Prominent Surveys As More Voters Say Biden’s Too OldThe most expensive recorded U.S. home sale so far this year was made in Colorado’s glitzy ski resort town of Aspen, according to Redfin data provided to Forbes, with the buyer paying more than $66 million for the—a relatively small home compared to its ultra-pricey peers, though its short drive from the slopes may have been a bigger selling point.
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