The former Indianapolis Colts quarterback leaves the city far richer than he or it was before he arrived 14 years ago.
HLN's A.J. Hammer sits down with legendary 'War Horse' director Steven Spielberg to find out what makes his creative mind tick.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg grew the college dorm room startup to a global tech giant with more users than most countries' populations.
Bill Gates says the wealthiest countries should not use austerity measures as an excuse to cut charitable funding.
Sneaker co. Converse's new recording studio offers free, no strings attached sessions to indie bands in the hopes of social media hype.
Virgin Group's Sir Richard Branson on his new foray into the banking business with takeover of the ill-fated British bank, Northern Rock.
Walter Isaacson, Steve Jobs' biographer, opens up about the personal side of the Apple founder.
After making millions in the music business, rapper 50 Cent launches high profile charitable business venture.
The first iPod went on sale on November 10, 2001 and by the end of 2010 Apple sold over 275 million of the iconic MP3 players.