Lady Gaga Voices Support For Black Lives Matter After Police Shoot Paul O’Neal
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12:07 PM 08/09/2016
Lady Gaga voiced her support for the Black Lives Matter movement after police in Chicago shot and killed an 18-year-old black man.
“Paul O’Neal,” she wrote on Sunday. “How many children must we lose b4 our justice system does something? #BlackLivesMatter.” (RELATED: Kim Kardashian Has Decided To Weigh In On Black Lives Matter)
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Lady Gaga Voices Support For Black Lives Matter After Police Shoot Paul O’Neal
In June, Gaga also said she supported the group.
“I pray for the black community who suffer fear of prejudice, violence & injustice,” she tweeted. “We need lawfulness, fairness, unity.” (RELATED: Caitlyn Jenner Doesn’t Want To Talk About Black Lives Matter)
There is no footage of the actual shooting because police said the body camera the officers were wearing didn’t capture it.
O’Neal’s family filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against three of the officers last Friday.
In June, Gaga also said she supported the group.
“ Lady Gaga pray for the black community who suffer fear of prejudice, violence & injustice,” she tweeted. “We need lawfulness, fairness, unity.” (RELATED: Caitlyn Jenner Doesn’t Want To Talk About Black Lives Matter)
O’Neal’s family filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against three of the officers last Friday. In July, O’Neal stole a Jaguar, crashed it into a squad car and then fled the scene.
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There is no footage of the actual shooting because police said the body camera the officers were wearing didn’t capture it.
O’Neal’s family filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against three of the officers last Friday. (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images) In June, Gaga also said she supported the group. “I pray for the black community who suffer fear of prejudice, violence & injustice,” she tweeted. “We need lawfulness, fairness, unity.” (RELATED: Caitlyn Jenner Doesn’t Want To Talk About Black Lives Matter)
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By Robert Frank, CNBC
Warren Buffett gained more wealth than any other U.S. billionaire, adding $37 million a day, according to one study.
Buffett's net worth -- at least on paper -- shot up by $12.7 billion to $59.1 billion in 2013, up from $46.4 billion at the start of the year, according to Wealth-X, the wealth research firm. That works out to a paper gain of $1.5 million an hour.
Bill Gates is still the richest man in America. But he was the No. 2 gainer in dollar terms this year, with his paper wealth soaring by $11.5 billion to $72.6 billion. Casino tycoon Sheldon Adelson was third, with an $11.4 billion gain to $35.3 billion.
The gains were fueled almost entirely by rising stock prices, which boosted the value of company shares held by founders and corporate chiefs. And the wealth was spread throughout all industries, suggesting that the broad stock market gains have been the chief wealth driver this year -- rather than industry-specific gains in tech, energy or other sectors.
The top 10 billionaire gainers saw their wealth increase by a combined $101.8 billion -- more than the GDP's of Puerto Rico or Slovakia.
By Robert Frank, CNBC
Warren Buffett gained more wealth than any other U.S. billionaire, adding $37 million a day, according to one study.
Buffett's net worth -- at least on paper -- shot up by $12.7 billion to $59.1 billion in 2013, up from $46.4 billion at the start of the year, according to Wealth-X, the wealth research firm. That works out to a paper gain of $1.5 million an hour.
Bill Gates is still the richest man in America. But he was the No. 2 gainer in dollar terms this year, with his paper wealth soaring by $11.5 billion to $72.6 billion. Casino tycoon Sheldon Adelson was third, with an $11.4 billion gain to $35.3 billion.
The gains were fueled almost entirely by rising stock prices, which boosted the value of company shares held by founders and corporate chiefs. And the wealth was spread throughout all industries, suggesting that the broad stock market gains have been the chief wealth driver this year -- rather than industry-specific gains in tech, energy or other sectors.
The top 10 billionaire gainers saw their wealth increase by a combined $101.8 billion -- more than the GDP's of Puerto Rico or Slovakia.
Here is the full list:
Top billionaire gainers in 2013
1. Warren Buffett -- $12.7 billion gain to $59.1 billion
2. Bill Gates -- $11.5 billion gain to $72.6 billion
3. Sheldon Adelson -- $11.4 billion gain to $35.3 billion
4. Jeff Bezos -- $11.3 billion gain to $34.4 billion
5. Mark Zuckerberg -- $10.5 billion gain to $24.7 billion
6. Masayoshi Son -- $10.3 billion gain to $19.1 billion
7. Sergey Brin -- $9.3 billion gain to $30 billion
8 .Larry Page -- $9.3 billion gain to $29.9 billion
9. Lui Chee Woo -- $8.3 billion gain to $19.6 billion
10. Carl Icahn -- $7.2 billion gain to $22.1 billion
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