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Gates Foundation to Spend Additional $3B Each Year on Several Causes - The Florida Star | The Georgia Star

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Bill Gates insists he’s optimistic about the future. One of the wealthiest men in the world said he sees incredible heroism and sacrifice all over the globe, especially as the Covid-19 pandemic continues. “Medical workers put in unbelievable hours at great risk to themselves to help people infected with COVID. Incredible efforts are taking place to help refugees from the […]

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