
Madeline Berg
Correspondent at Business Insider
Correspondent at @BusinessInsider covering wealth and celebrity//[email protected]
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6 days ago |
yahoo.com | Jordan Hart |Madeline Berg
Jeff Bezos sold one of his several Washington properties after moving to Miami in 2023. He snapped up three mansions on Indian Creek Island, leaving behind eight properties in Washington. He closed the reported deal for $63 million on a Hunts Point estate. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has amassed a real estate portfolio that rivals some of America's biggest property owners. He's the 23rd-largest landowner in the US, according to the 2025 Land Report, with at least 420,000 acres to his name.
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6 days ago |
yahoo.com | Jordan Hart |Madeline Berg
Jeff Bezos sold one of his several Washington properties after moving to Miami in 2023. He snapped up three mansions on Indian Creek Island, leaving behind eight properties in Washington. He closed the reported deal for $63 million on a Hunts Point estate. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has amassed a real estate portfolio that rivals some of America's biggest property owners. He's the 23rd-largest landowner in the US, according to the 2025 Land Report, with at least 420,000 acres to his name.
Meet Bill Gates' kids Jennifer, Rory, and Phoebe: From a pediatrician to a fashion startup cofounder
2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Sarah Jackson |Sindhu Sundar |Lakshmi Varanasi |Samantha DeLouya |Madeline Berg
Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates shares three kids with his ex-wife Melinda French Gates. His eldest daughter is a med school graduate and his youngest a startup cofounder. Here's what we know about the children of one of the world's richest men. Bill Gates' story is a quintessential example of the American entrepreneurial dream: A brilliant math whiz, Gates was 19 when he dropped out of Harvard and cofounded Microsoft with his friend, the late Paul Allen, in 1975.
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2 months ago |
msn.com | Jaures Yip |Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert |Kelsey Vlamis |Aditi Bharade |Madeline Berg |Sarah Perkel | +3 more
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insider.com | Lian Kit Wee |Jaures Yip |Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert |Kelsey Vlamis |Aditi Bharade |Madeline Berg | +4 more
Many companies have pulled back or ended DEI programs amid pressure from conservative activists and a new administration. Those that have withdrawn or toned down DEI initiatives include Google, Amazon, Meta, and McDonald's. President Trump moved to end DEI initiatives at federal agencies shortly after his return to the White House. The number of companies ending their diversity, equity, and inclusion programs continues to grow.
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