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Billionaire Microsoft creator Bill Gates got recognition for his philanthropic and humanitarian work in Nigeria yesterday. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu last night conferred on the national honour ...
Bill Gates didn't just co-found Microsoft and become one of the richest people on Earth; he did it by thinking long-term, building smart habits and staying relentlessly curious. Read Next: Are You ...
Bill Gates has revealed where he plans to distribute most of his wealth in the coming years. Speaking at the African Union in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, the billionaire, who in a blog post last month ...
Bill Gates is moving forward with plans to give away $200 billion over the next 20 years, and the billionaire now says the "majority" of that money will go toward improving public health and ...
Back in 1996, Microsoft CEO Bill Gates reviewed a book called Warren Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist by Roger Lowenstein, where he shared the lessons ‘Oracle of Omaha' Berkshire ...
In a recent interview, Bill Gates told U.K. newspaper The Times that "The divorce thing was miserable for me and Melinda for at least two years," calling it his "biggest regret." ...
But, Gates obviously loves his daughter, and she says his interaction with potential guys in her life is eye-opening. "Depending on how he reacts, that's how you know if he's gonna be a good guy ...
The Brief Bill Gates has pledged to give 99% of his fortune away. He said this week that the majority of his money, more than $100 billion, will "address challenges in Africa." It’s among the ...
Following up on the same revelation, his philanthropic organisation, the Gates Foundation, issued a statement on Monday. Bill Gates’ billion-dollar fortune to deplete 99% over the next 2 decades ...
Bill Gates to give away his $200 billion wealth over next 20 years: ‘Majority of that funding will be spent on…’ TOI Tech Desk / TIMESOFINDIA.COM / Jun 3, 2025, 11:27 IST AA ...
"We are closer than ever before to a world where no one has to watch someone they love suffer from this awful disease,” he ...
For confirmed bookworm Bill Gates, the words that changed his life didn’t come from a book. Instead, they came via a 1997 New York Times column on kids dying from diarrhea in poor countries ...