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By Huw GRIFFITH Los Angeles (AFP) - Melinda French Gates, l'ex-épouse du cofondateur de Microsoft Bill Gates, a annoncé mardi qu'elle verserait un milliard de dollars aux personnes et organisations oeuvrant pour la cause des femmes. L'annonce intervient au moment où militants et élus de gauche aux Etats-Unis dénoncent un recul des droits des femmes dans le pays, notamment face aux multiplications des interdictions de l'avortement dans différents Etats. "En près de 20 ans comme militante pour les femmes et les jeunes filles, j'ai appris qu'il y aura toujours des gens pour dire que ce n'est pas ...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - Philanthropist Melinda French Gates, who was previously married to Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, said Tuesday she was giving $1 billion to people and organizations working to promote women's issues. The announcement comes as many on the political left in the United States see a backsliding of women's rights, including on reproductive issues, as Republican hardliners push abortion bans across the country. "In nearly 20 years as an advocate for women and girls, I have learned that there will always be people who say it’s not the right time to talk about gender equality," F...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - Philanthropist Melinda French Gates announced Monday she was leaving the nonprofit foundation she established with her ex-husband Bill Gates -- an organization that has become one of the most influential in the world. The announcement from the 59-year-old French Gates comes three years after her divorce from the 68-year-old Microsoft co-founder. Under the agreement between the former power couple, French Gates -- whose resignation will take effect on June 7 -- will receive $12.5 billion for use on her philanthropic efforts "on behalf of women and families." "After careful t...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - Las Vegas Raiders head coach Jon Gruden resigned on Monday, as new allegations of using misogynistic and anti-gay language rocked the coach just days after he was accused of racism. Gruden stepped down after meeting Raiders owner Mark Davis earlier Monday soon after fresh revelations engulfed the embattled head coach. "I have resigned as Head Coach of the Las Vegas Raiders," Gruden said in a statement on the Raiders website. "I love the Raiders and do not want to be a distraction... I'm sorry, I never meant to hurt anyone." Gruden's bombshell decision comes after a tumult...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - Las Vegas Raiders head coach Jon Gruden has resigned, multiple US media reported on Monday as allegations of using misogynistic and anti-gay language rocked the coach just days after he was accused of racism. The NFL Network and ESPN reported that Gruden stepped down after meeting Raiders owner Mark Davis earlier Monday as fresh revelations engulfed the embattled head coach. Gruden's bombshell decision comes after a tumultuous 72-hour period which began Friday when the Wall Street Journal revealed that the coach had used a racist trope to describe players union chief DeMaur...
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