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Billionaire Businessman David Koch Dead At 79

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Charles Koch announced his brother's death in a statement Friday.
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Bill And Melinda Gates Announce They're Getting Divorced

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They have been married for 27 years and have three children together.
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Press Association

'Long journey' ahead for released detainees says charity boss

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Lara Symons chief executive of Hostage International says former detainees like Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe and Anousheh Ashouri face a "long journey" ahead to rebuild their lives and find a new normal.
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AFP News Agency

Mental fitness programme helps Rugby League fans to offload

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In England's northeast a mental fitness programme is harnessing the feelings of community amongst Rugby League fans and the language of sport to encourage men to talk about mental health issues
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Lockers lighten load for Lisbon's homeless

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A small charity is providing metal lockers for the Lisbon's homeless to store their belongings which they used to drag around the capital's hilly cobblestone streets in boxes bags or shopping carts
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Anti-knife crime campaigners describe the rise in crime they have witnessed

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Anti-knife crime campaigners in Whitehall in central London, calling for action over recent bloodshed. The demonstration, dubbed #OperationShutdown, sees supporters gathering in Whitehall asking for a Cobra meeting to tackle the surge in...
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Press Association

People protest in Dublin against changes in governance of hospital

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People take part in a protest outside Leinster House in Dublin, Ireland against the ownership and governance structure of a new National Maternity Hospital. Niall Boylan addresses the crowd.
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Bloomberg

GCC Workers Face Discrimination, Neglect Under Covid

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Dec.20 -- Mustafa Qadri, founder of Equidem Research & Consulting, says Gulf countries like Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE changed their laws in response to the pandemic in ways that neglect and disadvantage particularly low-income,...
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Bloomberg

Morgan Stanley's Harris on California Board Mandate, 'Holidays in Harlem' Event

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Dec.19 -- Carla Harris, Morgan Stanley vice chairman and head of its Multicultural Client Strategy Group, discusses the California female board mandate and the charity concert "Holidays in Harlem" at the Apollo Theater. She speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Hillary Clinton Facing Scrutiny Over Foundation

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Aug. 22 -- Bloomberg Politics' Sahil Kapur reports on the possible conflict of interest between U.S. democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Foundation. Kapur speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Press Association

Sheep to return to graze on Hampstead Heath

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Sheep graze on Hampstead Heath in London, after sheep were returned for the first time since the 1950s as part of a week-long trial to see if grazing could prove an eco-friendly way of maintaining the centuries-old heath. The flock of...
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Sky News

Becky Botham-Armstrong To Trek For Diabetes Charity

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VOICED: The daughter of former England cricketer Sir Ian Botham is preparing to trek to both the North and South Poles - to raise awareness of type 1 diabetes. She's had Type 1 herself since she was a child - and has told Sky news about...
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Bloomberg

Poverty Has a Dangerous Stickiness to It, Says Robin Hood CEO Wes Moore

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Oct.23 -- Robin Hood CEO Wes Moore talks about how the organization uses data to identify and eradicate poverty. He speaks to Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Big Decisions."
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Bloomberg

Investors Are Missing Out on Opportunities in Health Care, Glenview's Robbins Says

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Oct.28 -- Larry Robbins, Glenview Capital Management founder and chief executive officer, discusses his work with the Robin Hood Foundation and investment opportunities in health care with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Bloomberg

Bill Clinton on Public-Private Partnerships

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Sep.20 -- Former President William J. Clinton addresses the Bloomberg Global Business Forum at The Plaza Hotel in New York City.
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Sky News

Interview With UKIP Leader Paul Nuttall

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CLEAN: UKIP Leader Paul Nuttall spoke to Sky News' Sophy Ridge on March 5th, 2017 in London. In his first major interview after losing the Stoke-on-Trent by-election, he answered questions on the various scandals and difficulties he's...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Mental fitness programme helps Rugby League fans to offload

9th - Higher Ed
In England's northeast a mental fitness programme is harnessing the feelings of community amongst Rugby League fans and the language of sport to encourage men to talk about mental health issues
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Celebrity Chef's World Central Kitchen Damaged By Strike In Ukraine

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Chef José Andrés' World Central Kitchen in Kharkiv was damaged Saturday by a Russian missile attack — injuring four workers.
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Arizona Businesses Suffer From MLB Lockout, Spring Training Delays

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MLB has canceled the first week of spring training games, and baseball-related businesses and nonprofits are really feeling the pain.
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Press Association

Hundreds of people are booking Ukrainian Airbnbs to help - the influencer behind it explains why

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Social media influencer Tommy Marcus, who goes by Quentin.Quarantino, has been encouraging people online to book Ukrainian Airbnb properties, in which they have no intention of staying. The thought behind the campaign is to have people...
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Bloomberg

How Billionaire Smith Used Connections to Avoid Tax Charge

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Feb.03 -- Bloomberg's Neil Weinberg explains how Vista Equity Partners' Robert F. Smith, the richest Black person in the U.S. according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, was able to use connections and charity to win a non-prosecution...
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Press Association

Ireland’s youth mental health services ‘beyond emergency’

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The head of a youth charity has warned Ireland’s youth mental health services are “beyond emergency” stage. Spunout chief executive Ian Power said it is a “huge injustice” to young people that services are not available at the level that...
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Sky News

Charity Organisations could Face Bankruptcy

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Charity Organisations could Face Bankruptcy