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Melinda French Gates announced Tuesday she plans to donate $1 billion over the next two years amid a new chapter in her philanthropy. But who will the funds go to Women, families and reproductive rights, French Gates said.In an op-ed in The New York Times, the philanthropist shared the spending mission as a starting venture in her work beyond the Bill Melinda Gates Foundation. Next week, she s leaving the nonprofit, which she co-founded with her ex-husband Bill Gates almost 25 years ago.When that announcement was made earlier in May, it was reported that French Gates would receive $12.5 billion as part of a divorce agreement with Gates, and she vowed to spend that money on women and families, according to The Associated Press.She expressed in her op-ed the frustrating and shortsighted standing women and girls have in the global agenda, saying she s learned in her nearly two decades of advocacy that there will always be people who say it s not the right time to talk about gender equality. Decades of research on economics, well-being and governance make it clear that investing in women and girls benefits everyone, French Gates wrote. And yet, around the world, women are seeing a tremendous upsurge in political violence and other threats to their safety. French Gates stanley cup usa pointed to issues stanley romania around the globe, from the Taliban takeover s effect on progress for women and girls to low-income countries with increasingly malnourished pregnant women. In the U.S., sh stanley quencher e cited h Qpzb IKEA recalls swivel chairs after users reportedly fell
BUFFALO, N.Y. 鈥?A Buffalo man seen in cell phone video being punched in the stanley cup head repeatedl stanley mug y by a Buffalo police officer plans to sue the city, the police department, the police commissioner and both officers involved in his arrest.An attorney representing Quentin Suttles, 30, has filed a notice of claim in State Supreme Court. Suttles claims Buffalo Police Officers Ronald Ammerman and Michael Scheu used excessive force when they pulled him over and arrested him on May 10.The arrest, which was recorded on a bystander s cell phone video and police body cameras, shows one of the officers punching Suttles in the head repeatedly while he is on the ground.The claim also accuses the city, the police department and Buffalo Police Commissioner Byron Lockwood of not providing officers with proper use of force training and not providin stanley cup g adequate supervision of their actions.According to the claim, Ammerman and Scheu followed Suttles vehicle for several minutes and pulled him over after he committed a minor traffic offense. Police said Suttles was going the wrong way down a one-way street.During a search of Suttles after he stepped out of his car, the claim states the officers had engaged in prolonged grabbing of his genitals while finding no contraband. The officers...then grabbed his hands and while throwing him to the ground advised that his hands need to be out of his pockets...while his hands were either against the car, or being held by the officers. Suttles attorney said when
Melinda French Gates announced Tuesday she plans to donate $1 billion over the next two years amid a new chapter in her philanthropy. But who will the funds go to Women, families and reproductive rights, French Gates said.In an op-ed in The New York Times, the philanthropist shared the spending mission as a starting venture in her work beyond the Bill Melinda Gates Foundation. Next week, she s leaving the nonprofit, which she co-founded with her ex-husband Bill Gates almost 25 years ago.When that announcement was made earlier in May, it was reported that French Gates would receive $12.5 billion as part of a divorce agreement with Gates, and she vowed to spend that money on women and families, according to The Associated Press.She expressed in her op-ed the frustrating and shortsighted standing women and girls have in the global agenda, saying she s learned in her nearly two decades of advocacy that there will always be people who say it s not the right time to talk about gender equality. Decades of research on economics, well-being and governance make it clear that investing in women and girls benefits everyone, French Gates wrote. And yet, around the world, women are seeing a tremendous upsurge in political violence and other threats to their safety. French Gates stanley cup usa pointed to issues stanley romania around the globe, from the Taliban takeover s effect on progress for women and girls to low-income countries with increasingly malnourished pregnant women. In the U.S., sh stanley quencher e cited h Qpzb IKEA recalls swivel chairs after users reportedly fell
BUFFALO, N.Y. 鈥?A Buffalo man seen in cell phone video being punched in the stanley cup head repeatedl stanley mug y by a Buffalo police officer plans to sue the city, the police department, the police commissioner and both officers involved in his arrest.An attorney representing Quentin Suttles, 30, has filed a notice of claim in State Supreme Court. Suttles claims Buffalo Police Officers Ronald Ammerman and Michael Scheu used excessive force when they pulled him over and arrested him on May 10.The arrest, which was recorded on a bystander s cell phone video and police body cameras, shows one of the officers punching Suttles in the head repeatedly while he is on the ground.The claim also accuses the city, the police department and Buffalo Police Commissioner Byron Lockwood of not providing officers with proper use of force training and not providin stanley cup g adequate supervision of their actions.According to the claim, Ammerman and Scheu followed Suttles vehicle for several minutes and pulled him over after he committed a minor traffic offense. Police said Suttles was going the wrong way down a one-way street.During a search of Suttles after he stepped out of his car, the claim states the officers had engaged in prolonged grabbing of his genitals while finding no contraband. The officers...then grabbed his hands and while throwing him to the ground advised that his hands need to be out of his pockets...while his hands were either against the car, or being held by the officers. Suttles attorney said when