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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNBillionaires, tycoons choose Singapore to set up charity foundationsSome of the richest people in the world, such as American hedge fund billionaire Ray Dalio, Indonesian coal king Low Tuck ...
Gates could've been the first trillionaire if he kept his Microsoft stocks & didn't donate over $47B. French Gates' $12.5B ...
Bill Gates shared his summer reading list. He recommends five memoirs. These books offer personal insights and leadership ...
American software engineer has disrupted two of Microsoft’s biggest events this year. The first incident occurred in April ...
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The List on MSNMelinda Gates Is Better Off Without Bill And It ShowsMelinda Gates hasn't hard-launched her new romance as of yet, with the lucky man's identity still a mystery, but one thing's ...
In a recent episode of the People by WTF podcast, the Microsoft co-founder laid out a vision of the future in which AI tools ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNFrom fringe to federal: The rise of eugenicist thinking in US policyAnd with Trump, men like Musk are guiding US domestic and foreign policies in eugenicist and longtermist ways, leaving millions in actual or potential peril. Perhaps the leading example of old-style ...
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VnExpress International on MSNWhy these 6 billionaires are not leaving fortunes to their kidsSome of the world's wealthiest individuals, including Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg, are dedicating their fortunes to ...
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Suggest on MSNThe 7 Most Infamous Celebrity MugshotsAh, yes, the well of celebrity mugshots runs deep. A revolving door of celebrities has found themselves on the wrong side of the law, landing in front of the police camera for their obligatory mugshot ...
Bill Gates' 2025 summer book recommendations list includes the memoirs of rock star Bono, journalist Nicholas Kristof, ...
Over a century ago, if you wanted to spot a billionaire, you had to locate a Rockefeller. However, in recent years, finding ...
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India Today on MSNIndian-origin techie gatecrashes Microsoft event over Gaza, yet againIndian-origin techie Vaniya Agarwal, who disrupted a major Microsoft event in April and was subsequently fired, once again ...
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