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MacKenzie Scott, formerly Bezos, donates $1.7 billion to Black, LGBTQ and public health groups

MacKenzie Scott, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos’ ex-wife and the world’s 13th richest person, said Tuesday she’s given away close to $1.7 billion since last year. She also said Tuesday she changed her last name from Bezos to Scott, her middle name. Scott last May, just before her divorce from Bezos was finalized, joined the Giving Pledge, an agreement among some of the …

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Madhu Arya, Daughter Of A Shoe-Seller, Scores 97% In Boards & Dreams Of Becoming A Doctor

Seventeen-year-old Madhu Arya, a resident of Sheopur Madhya Pradesh, has achieved what many only dream of. Daughter of a shoe-seller, Madhu overcame all odds to find a place in the merit list for the MP Board Class 12 Result 2020 declared yesterday. To sustain the family of eight, Madhu’s father sells shoes on the footpath near the local bus stand.  …

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Ahmedabad Shocker – Man Allegedly Tears Off Woman's T-Shirt And Thrashes Her After She 'Glares' At Him For Spitting

In a real shocker, a man allegedly tore off a 24-year-old woman’s T-shirt before beating her up. This was after she ‘glared’ at him because he spat near her in Ahmedabad. The woman has lodged a complaint and the accused has been identified as Ravi Rajput.  As per the woman’s statement, Rajput, who hails from the same locality as her, …

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Amid Pandemic & Rising Sea, How A Schoolboy's SOS To President Shows Struggle Of Kerala Village

Chellanam village in Ernakulam District is a typical fisherman village and like most of them, Chellanam too faces rising sea waters, and land erosion every year during the annual monsoon season. BCCL This year too, things are no different, sea incursions have caused much misery to the residents, who have seen their homes and land flooded. Usually when the sea …

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Garmin apps, website start to return after cyberattack

Garmin, known for its smartwatches and wearables, on Monday confirmed it was victim to a cyberattack that encrypted the company’s systems causing its apps, website, customer support and communications to go offline last week. Some of Garmin’s services were back online on Monday following a four day outage. Other services are showing “limited” access on the company’s status page, including …

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Microsoft’s GitHub is removing coding terms like ‘master’ and ‘slave’

In solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, GitHub, a Microsoft-owned company that provides hosting for software development, is working on removing coding terms like “master” and “slave.” In programming, the term “master” can refer to a main version of a software project from which variations are created. On Thursday, GitHub CEO Nat Friedman replied to a tweet from Una …

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