Bill Gates apologized to employees of the Gates Foundation regarding his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal (WSJ).
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman faced sharp scrutiny after defending artificial intelligence’s environmental footprint with a controversial comparison to human development.
Bill Gates has backtracked from his previous statements espousing climate alarmism, now declaring that so-called climate change will "not lead to humanity's demise."
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and two other nonprofits are facing legal scrutiny for allegedly running scholarship and advancement programs that exclude white Americans—potentially violating federal law and jeopardizing their tax-exempt status. The American Alliance for Equal Rights (AAER) filed formal complaints with the IRS against the Gates Foundation, the Lagrant Foundation, and Creative Capital Foundation.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has expressed surprise at Silicon Valley's recent political realignment and affirmed his intention to work constructively with President Donald Trump's administration.
Bill Gates said during an interview with the Wall Street Journal that the United States has a "chance of a natural pandemic" during President Donald Trump's second term.
A group cited as opposing Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s potential appointment as Secretary of Health and Human Services has been revealed to be a Bill Gates-funded “Astroturf” organization, accepting fake signatories without verification. Known as the "Committee to Protect Health Care," the group published an open letter criticizing former President Donald Trump's consideration of Kennedy, claiming widespread opposition from doctors. However, investigations reveal significant credibility issues.