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Warren Buffett to Cease Charitable Giving for Gates Foundation upon His Death
The billionaire will let his three children decide how to distribute his fortune. -
The New York Times - World
Kenya Protesters Call for President to Resign Despite His Withdrawal of the Tax Bill
The demonstrations were held despite his withdrawal of the tax bill that sparked days of protests. Some activists, fearing more bloodshed, warned people not to march to the president’s official residence. -
MarketWatch - Business
‘I can’t get them to process the claim’: My husband, 82, died and his long-term-care insurance is stiffing us for $11,000. What can we do?
How do you keep up the tenacity to fight through red tape when you’re grieving? -
The Hill - Politics
Climate extremists are also ruining the Olympics
The Parisian organizers say, given “the social and environmental challenges of today” that “sport needs to be transformed.” No, it does not.Climate -
ESPN - Sports
Winners, losers and surprises of the 2024 draft
Here are the picks, trades and moments we'll remember -- for better or worse. -
The Wall Street Journal - Tech
Amazon, Built by Retail, Invests in Its AI Future
Amazon, now the fifth-ever U.S. company to reach $2 trillion in market value, is planning to spend more than $100 billion over the next decade on data centers for AI computing.Amazon -
The Hill - Politics
Tractor Supply abandons DEI and climate goals
Home improvement and agriculture chain store Tractor Supply is eliminating its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs and climate goals after weeks of conservative backlash. In a statement released Thursday, the company said it works hard ...Climate -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
A New Sign of Climate Change: The Facetuned Air-Conditioner
As climate change brings hotter summers, AC manufacturers are positioning sleek window units as lifestyle accessories. Some of them are less effective than they are stylish.Climate -
CNBC - Business
Melinda French Gates shares the best lesson she got from Charlie Munger: ‘What a thing to aspire to’
Billionaire philanthropist Melinda French Gates shared the best life lesson she learned from the late Charlie Munger, and how anyone can put it into practice.
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How Nike Missed the Boom in Running Culture
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