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Bill Gates has pledged $1.5 billion over three years for climate change partnerships with the Department of Energy

Bill Gates pledges $1.5 billion to climate projects in the infrastructure bill

By Ramishah Maruf, CNN Business Bill Gates has pledged $1.5 billion over three years for climate change partnerships with the Department of Energy, through his climate investment fund Breakthrough Energy. The $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill — which still needs to be passed by the House — has more than $100 billion dedicated to addressing

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Administrators and career service leaders at some of the nation's top historically Black colleges and universities

Major companies are recruiting more HBCU grads than ever before, administrators say

By Chauncey Alcorn, CNN Business Administrators and career service leaders at some of the nation’s top historically Black colleges and universities, also known as HBCUs, say recruitment of their students and graduates by major corporations has dramatically increased since the police murder of George Floyd more than a year ago. Public outrage spread globally after

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Twitter blocks Indian opposition accounts for revealing identity of child allegedly raped and murdered

By Manveena Suri, Diksha Madhok and Meenketan Jha, CNN Business India’s main opposition party is accusing Twitter of stifling freedom of speech after the company took action against hundreds of tweets that identified the family of a child who was allegedly raped and murdered. Twitter’s decision followed a call from India’s child protection agency to

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Youth congress party workers hold placards during a protest outside Twitter's office in New Delhi

Twitter blocks Indian opposition accounts for revealing identity of child allegedly raped and murdered

By Manveena Suri, Diksha Madhok and Meenketan Jha, CNN Business India’s main opposition party is accusing Twitter of stifling freedom of speech after the company took action against hundreds of tweets that identified the family of a child who was allegedly raped and murdered. Twitter’s decision followed a call from India’s child protection agency to

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