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When Bill Gates didn't want to meet, his now best friend, Warren Buffett

Bill Gates nearly missed a pivotal 1991 meeting with Warren Buffett, initially hesitant about discussing business minutiae. This daylong conversation, however, profoundly shifted Gates’ perspective and ignited a lasting friendship. Their shared curiosity later extended into significant philanthropic endeavors, shaping their enduring bond. Source link

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'7km long, 25m deep': Israel reveals one of Gaza's 'largest & most complex' tunnels – video

The IDF revealed a vast Hamas tunnel network in southern Gaza, reportedly used to hold the body of soldier Hadar Goldin. This complex, stretching over seven kilometers and featuring numerous rooms, ran beneath civilian areas. Hamas returned Goldin’s remains after 11 years, following his abduction during the 2014 Gaza War. Source link

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What happened to Adrian Hill? Veteran referee’s injury explained from Bills vs Texans game

Referee Adrian Hill suffered a sudden lower-leg injury during the Bills-Texans game, forcing an unusual halt and a shift in momentum. Veteran umpire Roy Ellison took over as referee, ensuring the game resumed smoothly. Hill’s exit highlighted the physical demands on officials and his unique background as an aerospace engineer. Source link

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'Yunus can't touch my mother': Sheikh Hasina's son slams death verdict

Ousted Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s son, Sajeeb Wazed, asserted that interim leader Muhammad Yunus cannot harm his mother, despite her death sentence. Wazed criticized the trial as illegal and unconstitutional, alleging a lack of due process and biased judges. He also drew parallels between Yunus and Aung San Suu Kyi regarding Nobel Prizes and […]