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The Microsoft founder and philanthropist is putting his money and time where his passion is: eradicating polio. Gates talks with NPR's Robert Siegel about why it makes sense to spend an estimated $5.5 billion to wipe out the disease once and for all.
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Microsoft founder Bill Gates met with South Korean President Park Geun-Hye Monday, part of a visit to build business ties and boost nuclear energy plans.…
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Sometimes seeing data presented in the right way can change your entire view of the world. Bill Gates says that’s what happened to him 20 years ago, with…
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Even though the AIDS epidemic is still spreading, the disease is not killing as many people as it used to, because of new drugs. And that's emboldened…
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Talking to the BBC about global health and poverty, Bill Gates also discussed the issue of the Greek crisis overwhelming the G20 talks and how nervous he…
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Bill Gates, who according to Forbes is the fifth most powerful person in the world, has made his case for boosting foreign aid and development to the G20…
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The Apple vs. PC debate has been ongoing for years, but in a recent documentary posted online Nov. 2, PBS further examines the relationship between late…
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http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kplu/local-kplu-976496.mp3Some of the biggest names in media and technology converge on Sun Valley,…
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In an interview with the UK's Daily Mail, Bill Gates talked family, friends and global health. The world’s second-richest man was striking in his…
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Bill Gates was the keynote speaker for Seattle-based Climate Solutions‘ annual fund-raising breakfast today.The gist of Gates’ message: The best way to…