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Bill and Melinda Gates to Divorce

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May.03 -- Bill and Melinda Gates are getting divorced after 27 years of marriage. Sophie Alexander reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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After Hurricane Ian, Florida Now Deals With Online Charity Scams

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Florida officials have warned people to be wary of fake charity funds spread through social media.
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Remote Area Medical Depicts Where Obamacare Falls Short

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Dec. 4 -- Stan Brock, founder of Remote Area Medical, and Farihah Zamar, co-director and co-producer of ""Remote Area Medical,"" a new documentary film about the group's work, discuss their efforts to help people who don't have health...
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Giving Back Is Good Business

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Dec.18 -- Businesses are learning that giving back to communities is good business. Bloomberg's Viviana Hurtado looks at how companies helped victims of natural disasters in Haiti and how Wall Street helps small businesses.
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Roughly 80 percent of New Orleans flooded when the city’s levee system failed during Hurricane Katrina 10 years ago, and among the losses was the city’s Charity Hospital. On Aug. 1, a new medical center is scheduled to open to the tune of $1 billion. (June 17)

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Roughly 80 percent of New Orleans flooded when the city’s levee system failed during Hurricane Katrina 10 years ago, and among the losses was the city’s Charity Hospital. But on Aug. 1, a new 2.3 million square foot medical...
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Grandmother denounces ‘catalogue of failings’ over grandson’s birth

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A grandmother has criticised medics at a scandal-hit health trust for a “catalogue of failings” around the birth of her grandson that she claims contributed to her daughter taking her own life. Lyn Richardson said her daughter Rebecca...
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Diabetes sufferers at all time high

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VOICED: The number of people with diabetes in the UK has reached an all-time high -- costing the NHS billions of pounds every year. Nearly 4 million people in the UK have now been diagnosed with the condition. Health experts say more...
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Elon Musk Donated $5.7B In Tesla Stock To Charity

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The Tesla and SpaceX CEO donated roughly five million shares of company stock to an unidentified charity last November.
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The Impact and Legacy of Mutual Aid

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Mar.02 -- In this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Dean Spade Author of 'Mutual Aid: Building Solidarity During This Crisis (and the Next)' discusses the tens of thousands of mutual aid networks and projects that emerged around the world...
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Interview with charity working to reduce homelessness in Ukraine

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Interview featuring two members of 'Depaul International' which is working to reduce homelessness in countries across the world, including Ukraine. The Charity warned that thousands will lose their homes and face humanitarian catastrophe...
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Why We Give To Charity

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Today, hundreds of thousands of people donate their time or money to non-profit organizations every year.
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Mental Health Mentoring in Schools

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Mental Health Mentoring in Schools
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Drexel Hamilton's Martinko on Veterans, Repatriation

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Nov.10 -- John Martinko, Drexel Hamilton co-president, discusses the hiring of military veterans on Wall Street and his firm's investment strategy. He speaks to Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Festive house in Dublin lights up in aid of autism charity

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Joanne Whelan decorates her house on Thornville Road in Dublin for Christmas to raise funds for ABACAS School Kilbarrack, a school for children with a diagnosis of autism which her son attends. Includes interview with resident Joanne.
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Bloomberg

Recession Fears Are Overblown, Helena Capital Founder Says

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Apr.01 -- Joe Reece, Helena Capital founder, discusses the state of the U.S. financial markets with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly on "Bloomberg Markets."
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The Robin Hood Foundation's Fight Against Poverty

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May.02 -- Wes Moore, Robin Hood Foundation's chief executive officer, discusses the organization's fight against poverty with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Political deadlock is preventing those in power from dealing with cost of living crisis

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VOICED: In Northern Ireland, campaigners say the political deadlock is stopping those in power dealing with the cost of living crisis. There has been no functioning government in the province since February and recent elections have not...
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'Brackets for a Cause': March Madness for Charity

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Mar.16 -- Bloomberg's "Brackets for a Cause" March Madness charity contest returns for a third year, giving the biggest names in business and finance a chance to make their picks for the NCAA tournament to benefit the charity of their...
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VOICED : Transgender candidates stake claim

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VOICED : Transgender candidates stake claim
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Smethwick charity launches donation drive for Ukrainians fleeing fighting

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Founder of community organisation Interview with Imran Hameed the founder of Bearded Broz, which runs a food clothing and toy bank based in Smethwick, West Midlands, talking about launching a clothing appeal for Ukrainian refugees. He...
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Biden Should Push Government to Work with Minority-Owned Companies, says Ariel's Rogers

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Dec.01 -- John Rogers, the chairman and co-CEO of Ariel Investments, discusses organizations his firm recommends donating to on this "Giving Tuesday," what Wall Street needs to do to close the racial divide, and what he'd like to see...
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Top 25 Apple App Store Apps Donate to Fight Aids

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Nov. 24 -- On BWest Byte, Jelly Industries CEO Biz Stone discusses the top twenty five Apple App store apps that will donate a percentage of their proceeds to fight AIDS in Africa. Stone speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Kristof: Clearly UN Is Frustratingly Bureaucratic

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Sept. 24 -- New York Times Columnist Nicholas Kristof and Mid-Market Securities Senior Managing Director Sheryl Wudunn discuss philanthropy, non-profit foundations and their new book, A Path Appears. They speak on Bloomberg Surveillance....