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Bill Gates doesn’t plan on dying rich. He is going to accelerate donations via his foundation over the next 20 years to give away 99% of his fortune.
Microsoft founder Bill Gates gave more details this week about where his vast fortune will go, just weeks after revealing ...
Bill Gates didn't just co-found Microsoft and become one of the richest people on Earth; he did it by thinking long-term, ...
Bill Gates arrived at Harvard College in September 1973 as a quiet freshman from Seattle in Wigglesworth Hall. He left campus ...
Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft and one of the world’s richest people, plans to give away the vast majority of his ...
Billionaire Bill Gates will not bequeath his assets and property to his wife, son, daughter, grandchildren, or any of his ...
In a bold move that could reshape the future of health and education across Africa, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates announced ...
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates recently revealed what he intends to do with his massive $200 billion fortune and it's not ...
Microsoft founder Bill Gates says that most of his $200bn (£150bn) fortune will be spent on improving health and education ...
Bill Gates said on Monday that most of the $200 billion he plans to donate over the next two decades will be aimed at helping ...
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This memoir reminds Gates that humans can rise to even the most daunting challenges. It’s a message many people need right ...