Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates struggled intensely with the “stay or go” decision that ultimately made him a billionaire.
Letting an old love slip away remains Bill Gates's greatest regret in life; a loss which showcases that there are some luxuries that money can't buy.
In his new memoir, "Source Code," billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates opens up about his adolescence and early adult life.
The building was technically named Reiver Tower, but nobody called it that. To the students at Iowa Western Community College ...
Throughout his life, Bill Gates has dedicated himself to learning about a wide variety of topics — part of a trait that he ...
Whether you call it a living room, family room, or den, these decorating ideas will help you mix and match patterns, embrace bold color, layer rugs, and more. After a notable obsession with yellow ...
After Bill Gates expressed "regret" in his divorce from ex-wife Melinda French Gates, the Microsoft co-founder cleared the air about where the couple stand in their relationship today.
The Microsoft founder discusses “Source Code,” the first in a planned three-volume autobiography.
Bill Gates first built a software empire, and then a philanthropic one. What makes him so successful? For certain, his unique ...
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates stated he has no plans to downsize from his expansive Lake Washington estate, Xanadu 2.0, ...
Bill Gates bought the Lake Washington estate for $2 million in 1988, but now it is worth at least $130 million ...
Lakeside School Years before Bill Gates became a billionaire tech ... Really cheap scotch that Paul brought to the computer room,” Gates writes. “He got me drunk for the first time, so drunk ...