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Lottery Winners Donate Millions to Charity
Sheffield couple Barbara and Ray Wragg won £7.6m on the National Lottery in January 2000, retiring and donating most of their winnings to various charities, including hospitals and World War II veterans, before Barbara's death in 2018.
Lottery Winners Donate Millions to Charity
Sheffield couple Barbara and Ray Wragg won £7.6m on the National Lottery in January 2000, retiring and donating most of their winnings to various charities, including hospitals and World War II veterans, before Barbara's death in 2018.
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Doncic Launches Foundation to Improve Youth Basketball
Dallas Mavericks guard Luka Doncic launched the Luka Doncic Foundation on World Basketball Day, aiming to foster positive youth basketball experiences. The foundation, funded with over $2.5 million of Doncic's money, released a study revealing a lack of joy and creativity in youth basketball and wil...
Doncic Launches Foundation to Improve Youth Basketball
Dallas Mavericks guard Luka Doncic launched the Luka Doncic Foundation on World Basketball Day, aiming to foster positive youth basketball experiences. The foundation, funded with over $2.5 million of Doncic's money, released a study revealing a lack of joy and creativity in youth basketball and wil...
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MacKenzie Scott's $50 Million Donation to Undue Medical Debt Amplifies Fight Against Medical Debt Crisis
MacKenzie Scott donated an additional $50 million to Undue Medical Debt, totaling $130 million since 2020, enabling the organization to relieve nearly $15 billion in medical debt for over 9 million people, highlighting the growing issue of medical debt in the U.S.
MacKenzie Scott's $50 Million Donation to Undue Medical Debt Amplifies Fight Against Medical Debt Crisis
MacKenzie Scott donated an additional $50 million to Undue Medical Debt, totaling $130 million since 2020, enabling the organization to relieve nearly $15 billion in medical debt for over 9 million people, highlighting the growing issue of medical debt in the U.S.
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Powell Jobs: AI's Energy Demands Highlight Urgent Need for Sustainable Solutions
Laurene Powell Jobs' Emerson Collective annual letter highlights AI's transformative potential while emphasizing the urgent need for sustainable energy solutions to power its growth, showcasing innovators like Bob Mumgaard of Commonwealth Fusion Systems and Nicholas Flanders of Twelve whose work in ...
Powell Jobs: AI's Energy Demands Highlight Urgent Need for Sustainable Solutions
Laurene Powell Jobs' Emerson Collective annual letter highlights AI's transformative potential while emphasizing the urgent need for sustainable energy solutions to power its growth, showcasing innovators like Bob Mumgaard of Commonwealth Fusion Systems and Nicholas Flanders of Twelve whose work in ...
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Notre Dame Reopening: A Luxurious Restoration Sparks Debate
The reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, following an 840 million euro restoration largely funded by LVMH and Kering, showcased the brands' extensive influence at the ceremony, sparking debate over the appropriateness of such prominent branding in a sacred space.
Notre Dame Reopening: A Luxurious Restoration Sparks Debate
The reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, following an 840 million euro restoration largely funded by LVMH and Kering, showcased the brands' extensive influence at the ceremony, sparking debate over the appropriateness of such prominent branding in a sacred space.
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Israel-Hamas War Spurs Surge in American Yeshiva Enrollment
Following the October 7 Hamas attacks, American yeshivas in Israel initially experienced a significant enrollment drop, but subsequently saw a dramatic increase due to students' desire to support Israel through volunteering and chessed, exceeding previous years' levels.
Israel-Hamas War Spurs Surge in American Yeshiva Enrollment
Following the October 7 Hamas attacks, American yeshivas in Israel initially experienced a significant enrollment drop, but subsequently saw a dramatic increase due to students' desire to support Israel through volunteering and chessed, exceeding previous years' levels.
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Barilla's 2024 Food Donation Supports 5.7 Million Italians Facing Poverty
Barilla donated 1,400 tons of food to Banco Alimentare in 2024, supporting over 5.7 million Italians in absolute poverty (ISTAT 2024), alongside €3.2 million and 3,200 tons of global donations in 2023, and over €60 million since 2010.

Barilla's 2024 Food Donation Supports 5.7 Million Italians Facing Poverty
Barilla donated 1,400 tons of food to Banco Alimentare in 2024, supporting over 5.7 million Italians in absolute poverty (ISTAT 2024), alongside €3.2 million and 3,200 tons of global donations in 2023, and over €60 million since 2010.
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MacKenzie Scott's $2 Billion 2024 Philanthropy: A Focus on Repeat Grants and Economic Security
MacKenzie Scott donated $2 billion to 199 organizations in 2024, including repeat grants to several nonprofits working on affordable housing, such as Enterprise Community Partners ($65 million) and the Local Initiatives Support Corporation ($65 million), reflecting a focus on economic security and a...

MacKenzie Scott's $2 Billion 2024 Philanthropy: A Focus on Repeat Grants and Economic Security
MacKenzie Scott donated $2 billion to 199 organizations in 2024, including repeat grants to several nonprofits working on affordable housing, such as Enterprise Community Partners ($65 million) and the Local Initiatives Support Corporation ($65 million), reflecting a focus on economic security and a...
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Volition America: Golf Apparel Brand Raises Over $1.3 Million for Military Families
John Sapiente founded Volition America in 2014 to support Folds of Honor; after pivoting to golf apparel and securing key partnerships, the brand raised over \$1.3 million for the charity in the last year through sales of its patriotic-themed merchandise.

Volition America: Golf Apparel Brand Raises Over $1.3 Million for Military Families
John Sapiente founded Volition America in 2014 to support Folds of Honor; after pivoting to golf apparel and securing key partnerships, the brand raised over \$1.3 million for the charity in the last year through sales of its patriotic-themed merchandise.
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Balancing Wealth Inheritance: Lessons from Carnegie, Vanderbilt, and a Modern Family
A financial management expert contrasts the contrasting wealth inheritance approaches of Andrew Carnegie and Cornelius Vanderbilt, highlighting their family's balanced strategy prioritizing financial education and responsible wealth management to avoid the pitfalls of both extremes.

Balancing Wealth Inheritance: Lessons from Carnegie, Vanderbilt, and a Modern Family
A financial management expert contrasts the contrasting wealth inheritance approaches of Andrew Carnegie and Cornelius Vanderbilt, highlighting their family's balanced strategy prioritizing financial education and responsible wealth management to avoid the pitfalls of both extremes.
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Make-A-Wish: Wishes Improve Child Health, Foundation Donates $1 Million
Make-A-Wish Israel, founded 29 years ago by Denise Bar-Aharon, has granted 6,000 wishes to seriously ill children, with a 2015 study proving wish fulfillment improves health; following October 7th, the Finker-Frenkel Family Foundation donated $1 million to support the organization.

Make-A-Wish: Wishes Improve Child Health, Foundation Donates $1 Million
Make-A-Wish Israel, founded 29 years ago by Denise Bar-Aharon, has granted 6,000 wishes to seriously ill children, with a 2015 study proving wish fulfillment improves health; following October 7th, the Finker-Frenkel Family Foundation donated $1 million to support the organization.
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25 años de impacto social: La Fundación "la Caixa" invierte 65 millones de euros en proyectos sociales en Madrid
Durante 25 años, la Fundación "la Caixa" ha invertido casi 65 millones de euros en 2.887 proyectos sociales en Madrid, beneficiando a casi 2 millones de personas y colaborando con el Tercer Sector en áreas como la inclusión social y el apoyo sociosanitario.

25 años de impacto social: La Fundación "la Caixa" invierte 65 millones de euros en proyectos sociales en Madrid
Durante 25 años, la Fundación "la Caixa" ha invertido casi 65 millones de euros en 2.887 proyectos sociales en Madrid, beneficiando a casi 2 millones de personas y colaborando con el Tercer Sector en áreas como la inclusión social y el apoyo sociosanitario.
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52% Bias Score
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