American. That is how tech entrepreneur Jeff Atwood sees the staggering wealth inequality in the U.S. today. In response, he and his family have pledged to give away half their wealth within five years,
Jeff Atwood, co-founder of the widely used developer forum Stack Overflow, announced his pledge in a January 7 blog post.
Jeff Atwood, co-founder of Stack Overflow, pledges to donate half his wealth within five years, starting with $1 million to eight nonprofits. His goal is to combat rising wealth inequality in the U.S.
President Joe Biden's farewell address to Americans served as a final reminder of why we'll be glad when he's gone from the White House.
Activists expect President Joe Biden to announce Friday that the Equal Rights Amendment should be considered a ratified addition to the U.S.
That is how tech entrepreneur Jeff Atwood sees the staggering wealth inequality in the U.S. today. In response, he and his family have pledged to give away half their wealth within five years, starting with $1 million gifts to eight nonprofits this month.
Tech entrepreneur Jeff Atwood has made headlines with his bold commitment to philanthropy, pledging to donate half
Apart from a lot of sentimental boilerplate, President Joe Biden's farewell address had a key message: The super-rich have too much power in politics.
The president's remarks about the “magic of America” were overshadowed by the looming threat of Donald Trump, even as Biden touted a historic ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.
Joe Biden, who will be replaced by Donald Trump in five days, defended his legacy and the importance of American democracy in an Oval Office address
Stack Overflow co-founder Jeff Atwood says he’ll give away more than half his wealth — starting with $8 million in charitable donations — within the next five years.
President Joe Biden renewed his call for the Equal Right Amendment to be ratified, but is stopping short of taking any action on the matter in his final days in office. "With this action ...