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The Best Spaceflight Images of 2022

Orion captured this breathtaking view of Earth rising behind the Moon shortly after its second close lunar flyby on December 5.
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From long-awaited rocket launches to an unprecedented asteroid encounter, the past 12 months in spaceflight have been a doozy. The events of 2022 will be shaping space exploration and commercialization for years to come.

These striking images will let you relive the biggest moments of the year, like the Artemis 1 lunar mission, the DART asteroid deflection test, and the out-of-control Chinese rockets (yes, plural). Good, bad, or ugly, these developments produced a wealth of memorable imagery.

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The Next, And ‘Biggest’ Tomb Raider To Be Delivered By Amazon

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In really stepping things up news, it’s just been announced that Amazon Games is set to publish the next Tomb Raider game. Following Square Enix’s retreat from the Western front, and the sale of both developer Crystal Dynamics and the Tomb Raider license itself, it was unclear what might happen to Lara’s ongoing adventures, coming up on five years since her last outing. Now we know, although we don’t know very much.

In a press release from both Amazon Games and Crystal Dynamics, the newlyweds announced an agreement for a multi-platform game to be globally published by Mr. Bezos and company.

Now, it’s not news that there’s to be a new Tomb Raider, not least because of course there is. But also because we learned earlier this year that Crystal Dynamics (CD) are planning to develop it using Unreal Engine 5. However, that was revealed a month before Square Enix’s surprise decision to sell off most of its non-Japanese assets to the Embracer Group, assets which included Crystal Dynamics itself, leaving everything mysterious for anyone outside of what must have been tumultuous circumstances.

It seems that as the dust has settled, Amazon has swooped in to claim a pretty enormous prize, and finally have a title in its gaming collection that everyone will have heard of. It’s also an opportunity for Crystal Dynamics to try to reclaim some lost ground, following the ongoing slo-mo sight of the very bland Marvel’s Avengers being driven into a bridge.

In a very press-releasy press release, everyone involved says how terribly excited they are to be working on such a wonderful property of such majestic joyfulness, but I imagine in the offices of both companies it was mostly enormous “PHEW!” sounds. While Amazon Games has delivered a couple of interesting MMOs, until now they’ve only had Bandai Namco’s Blue Protocol to boast about for next year, and that’s not a name that your aunt’s heard of. Tomb Raider will finally put the publisher on the map.

We know nothing whatsoever about the new Tomb Raider, not even its name. Today’s announcement calls it a “single-player, narrative-driven adventure,” which tells us not a bit, but does rather peculiarly describe Lara Croft as “multidimensional.” This is a power I’ve not seen her use before, if you don’t count coming back from the dead.

It’s been four years since Shadow of the Tomb Raider, and given how early this new game clearly is (we’ve still not seen so much as a piece of concept art), it looks like this follow-up could break the record for gaps between entries in the franchise. The last longest was between the close of the series’ best trilogy (fight me), 2008’s Underworld, and one of its worst entries, the awful, stupidly named 2013 reboot, Tomb Raider. I predict we’ll see this announced for March 2024, and it’ll release in November that year.

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Lauren Sanchez puts on VERY leggy display as she steps out with Jeff Bezos for dinner

Lauren Sanchez put on a very leggy display while pictured stepping out with her boyfriend Jeff Bezos in Los Angeles, as the couple attended dinner at celebrity hot spot Giorgio Baldi.

Bezos, 58, and Sanchez, 52, were seen holding hands while entering and leaving the luxurious family-run Italian restaurant located by the ocean in Santa Monica.

The founder of Amazon, who holds an estimated net worth of $116.8 billion, appeared to be in good spirits as he escorted Sanchez in and out of the popular venue.

Sanchez was seen wearing a short black dress, a simple single jeweled necklace and a long black coat which complimented her black heels.

The 52-year-old, who promotes a healthy lifestyle on her Instagram often seen posting photos and videos working out at the gym, had her legs on full display as she and Bezos wore matching shaded outfits.

The world’s fourth richest man Jeff Bezos was pictured stepping out in Los Angeles with his girlfriend Lauren Sanchez who put on a very leggy display as the couple attended dinner at celebrity hot spot Giorgio Baldi

Bezos, 58, and Sanchez, 52, were seen holding hands while entering and leaving the luxurious family-run Italian restaurant located by the ocean in Santa Monica

The founder of Amazon, who holds an estimated net worth of $116.8 billion, appeared to be in good spirits as he escorted Sanchez in and out of the popular venue

Sanchez was seen wearing a short black dress, a simple single jeweled necklace and a long black coat which complimented her black heels

The 52-year-old, who promotes a healthy lifestyle on her Instagram often seen posting photos and videos working out at the gym, had her legs on full display as she and Bezos wore matching shaded outfits

In a video posted to Instagram in May, a toned Sanchez can be seen paying special attention to her legs joking that she had hoped to wish that day’s work out.

She is typically seen tagging Wesley Okerson, Tom Cruise’s former trainer, who Bezos employed to help fine-tune his physique.

‘I thought missing my work out because of zoom calls was a good excuse,’ she quipped.

‘Then @jeffbezos decides we have time to work out. [Yes, I felt attacked] @wesokerson I’m going to be sore tomorrow.’

Sanchez this week posted another workout video talking about fitting in exercise where she can within her busy schedule.

‘I only had 20 minutes to work out before taking kids to school @wesokerson said it was enough time. He was right. Here it is,’ she said.

‘Leg Workout: With some upper body/and cardio, Nordic hamstring Curl x 12 (Focus on the down phase and help yourself up by pressing with arms), Thrusters x 12, Bench step overs x 20, (10 each side), Step up knee drive x 20, (10 each side).

‘Complete all four exercises then take a 1 min. Break 4-5 rounds, 15/20 min total work time.’

Sanchez typically promotes healthy living on her socials which is evident in the leggy display at the dinner outing on Friday night in Los Angeles

The outing comes just weeks after Bezos and Sanchez had their first sit-down television interview with CNN together in which the couple gushed over one another and sung each other’s praises

Their romance was exposed by the National Enquirer in January 2019, and soon after, the businessman divorced from his wife-of-over-25-years, McKenzie Scott, and the mother of his four children

Sanchez, revealed her outfit from behind her long coat. She was married when her relationship to Bezos was outed, and it was her husband, Patrick Whitesell, 56, who had reportedly introduced the two lovers in the first place

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and girlfriend Lauren Sanchez have given their first sit-down television interview together in which the couple gushed over one another and sung each other’s praises

The outing comes just weeks after Bezos and Sanchez had their first sit-down television interview with CNN together in which the couple gushed over one another and sung each other’s praises.

Their romance was exposed by the National Enquirer in January 2019, and soon after, the businessman divorced from his wife-of-over-25-years, McKenzie Scott, and the mother of his four children.

Sanchez was also married when her relationship to Bezos was outed, and it was her husband, co-CEO of Hollywood powerhouse agency WME, Patrick Whitesell, 56, who had reportedly introduced the two lovers in the first place.

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and girlfriend Lauren Sanchez have given their first sit-down television interview together in which the couple gushed over one another and sung each other’s praises.

Bezos, 58, who is the world’s fourth richest person, and Sanchez, 52, said the couple’s partnership is made stronger because they’re ‘teammates’.

‘It’s easy. We bring each other energy, we respect each other. So, it’s fun to work together,’ Bezos added.

Bezos who is also the founder of spaceflight company Blue Origin said he believes everyone who wants to go into space will have the opportunity to do so during his lifetime.

‘I do [believe space travel will be attainable for everyone]. Let me give you an example. The Wright brothers flew this tiny little plane, just a couple hundred feet. And if you told the Wright brothers a hundred years from now, there’s going be a 787 that carries 400 people, they’d laugh,’ Bezos said.

Sanchez who is a former Emmy-award winning journalist, born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, also announced she is planning to go into space next year with a ‘great group of females’ accompanying her.

Sanchez has her own pilots license and founded Black Ops Aviation in 2016, the first female-owned and operated aerial film and production company.

Bezos, 58, who is the world’s fourth richest person, and Sanchez, 52, said the couple’s partnership is made stronger because they’re ‘teammates’

Sanchez who is a former Emmy-award winning journalist, born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, also announced she is planning to go into space next year with a ‘great group of females’ accompanying her

Sanchez has her own pilots license and founded Black Ops Aviation in 2016, the first female-owned and operated aerial film and production company

The couple who are normally relatively private when it comes to their relationship saw Bezos laying on the compliments thick in the interview and have been seen out and about since it aired last month

Bezos had been criticized in the past for not signing the Giving Pledge, the campaign launched by Bill Gates, Melinda French Gates and Warren Buffet to encourage billionaires to donate their wealth through philanthropy

‘I’ve also learned how to fly the helicopter,’ Bezos added. ‘And she’s a horrible backseat pilot. She’s terrible!’

‘I’ve realized that when I’m in the back of the helicopter when he’s flying, I just kind of have to look out the window, just kind of enjoy the scenery,’ Sanchez laughed. ‘I’m like, ‘No, no. Pull up. Okay. Okay, Slow down. But he’s very good.’

The couple who are normally relatively private when it comes to their relationship saw Bezos laying on the compliments thick.

‘Lauren is the most generous, most big-hearted person that you would ever meet. So, she is an inspiration in that way. She never misses a birthday. The network of people that she gives birthday presents to is gigantic. And that’s just a small example.’

The pair also revealed what they get up to on a Saturday night joking that their evening is nothing special.

‘We can be kind of boring,’ Sanchez said laughing. ‘I would say normal. We have dinner with the kids. That’s always fun and a great conversation. There’s seven between us, so there’s a lot of discussion. And then we watch a movie … by committee. It takes a long time to find that movie.’

‘We probably spend more time picking the movie than we need to,’ Bezos added.

During the interview Bezos said he will give away a majority of his wealth during his lifetime, becoming the latest billionaire to pledge to donate much of his vast fortune.

The billionaire didn’t specify how – or to whom – he will give away the money, but said the couple were building the ‘capacity’ to do it.

Scott, Bezo’s ex, signed that pledge in 2019 and has since emerged as a formidable force in the world of philanthropy, showering charities throughout the country with unexpected – and often secretive – contributions

Sanchez was all smiles as they step out on a romantic dinner date at Giorgio Baldi in Santa Monica

It was a slow reveal before Sanchez’s outfit was once again in the limelight of waiting paparazzo  

Bezo’s often tries to work out with Girlfriend Sanchez who both try to keep healthy lifestyles

Her bombshell outfit was a hit when leaving the well known celebrity hot spot which has seen sightings including Rihanna, Taylor Swift, and Victoria and David Beckham

The couple say they wanted to bring a ‘little bit of light’ to the people who use unity instead of conflict to resolve issues

‘The hard part is figuring out how to do it in a levered way,’ Bezos said during the interview. ‘It’s not easy. Building Amazon was not easy. It took a lot of hard work and very smart teammates. And I’m finding – and Lauren’s finding – that philanthropy is very similar. It’s not easy. It’s really hard.’

Bezos had been criticized in the past for not signing the Giving Pledge, the campaign launched by Bill Gates, Melinda French Gates and Warren Buffet to encourage billionaires to donate their wealth through philanthropy.

Scott signed that pledge in 2019 and has since emerged as a formidable force in the world of philanthropy, showering charities throughout the country with unexpected – and often secretive – contributions.

In the past three years, she’s given more than $12 billion to historically black colleges and universities, women’s rights group and other non-profits.

Bezos, who divorced from Scott in 2019, stepped down as Amazon CEO last year to devote more time to philanthropy and other projects.

Among other donations, he’s pledged $10 billion to fight climate change as part of his Bezos Earth Fund initiative.

Last year, he gave $510.7 million to charity, according to The Chronicle of Philanthropy.

Last week Bezos awarded $100million to Dolly Parton to give children access to books globally.

Parton, 76, became the latest recipient of the Courage and Civility award at the Bezos Awards. The recipient is given $100million to ‘direct to the charities that they see fit.’

The beloved singer seemed shocked when she was awarded the mammoth sum of money – adding: ‘Did you say $100million?’

‘I’ve always said: I try to put my money where my heart is,’ the country music legend said as she accepted her award. ‘I will do my best to do good things with this money,’ she pledged.

The couple say they wanted to bring a ‘little bit of light’ to the people who use unity instead of conflict to resolve issues.

‘We wanted to amplify their voices because the voices that are really negative seem to get amplified in this world,’ she said. ‘The work that we’re doing with the Bezos Courage and Civility Award I think needs to have a voice,’ Sanchez added.

‘And the people that we’ve chosen so far, Van Jones, Jose Andres, Dolly Parton, they all have such stories to tell. I just feel honored to be able to be a part of what they’re doing for this world.’

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Jeff Bezos Warns Of Recession, Advises People Not To Buy TV, Fridge This Holiday Season

“Economy does not look good right now,” Jeff Bezos stated. (File)

Amazon founder and billionaire Jeff Bezos recently warned consumers and businesses that they should consider postponing large purchases during the holiday season as an economic recession might be in the offing. 

Speaking to CNN, the business tycoon advised consumers to keep their cash safe and avoid unnecessary spending in the coming months. He recommended that American families avoid the purchase of big-ticket items such as new cars and TVs as the United States is staring at a recession. 

“Take some risk off the table,” Mr Bezos advised people, adding, “Keep some dry powder on hand…. Just a little bit of risk reduction could make the difference for that small business, if we do get into even more serious economic problems. You’ve got to play the probabilities a little bit.” 

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He further said, “If you’re an individual considering to purchase a big-screen TV, you might want to wait, hold onto your money, and see what transpires. The same is true with a new automobile, refrigerator, or whatever else. Just remove some risk from the equation.” 

Mr Bezos also went on to state that the “economy does not look good right now”. “Things are slowing down. You’re seeing layoffs in many many sectors of the economy,” he told the outlet. 

Separately, in the same interview, the Amazon founder said that he will donate the majority of his $124 billion net worth to charities in order to combat climate change and to support people who can unify humanity amid growing social and political divisions. Mr Bezos did not specify how much of his wealth he is planning to give away. However, when asked if he will be donating a major portion of his wealth to charity during his lifetime, he replied, “Yeah, I do”.

Jeff Bezos is currently the executive president of Amazon, having stepped down from his previous role of CEO (Chief executive officer) last year. 

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Jeff Bezos’ top tips for managing the economic downturn


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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos recently warned consumers and businesses they should consider postponing large purchases in the coming months as the global economy contends with a downturn and faces a possible recession.

The business leader offered his starkest advice yet on a faltering economy in an exclusive sit-down interview with CNN’s Chloe Melas on Saturday at Bezos’ Washington, DC, home.

Bezos urged people to put off expenditures for big-ticket items such as new cars, televisions and appliances, noting that delaying big purchases is the surest way to keep some “dry powder” in the event of a prolonged economic downturn. Meanwhile, small businesses may want to avoid making large capital expenditures or acquisitions during this uncertain time, Bezos added.

If enough consumers follow through with Bezos’ advice, it could mean lower sales for Amazon, the e-commerce giant Bezos founded and that created the vast majority of the billionaire’s wealth.

The New York Times reported Monday that Amazon plans to slash its workforce, laying off 10,000 workers, the largest reduction in the company’s history. That’s in addition to a previously announced hiring freeze in its corporate workforce. The company is second only to Walmart in the number of people it employs in the United States.

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(AMZN) said in October it expects sales for the final three months of the year to be significantly below Wall Street’s expectations. The weaker forecast came as rising inflation and looming recession fears weigh on consumer purchasing decisions as Americans focus more on travel and dining out and less on buying discretionary goods.

The company’s stock has fallen more than 40% as surging prices and changing customer behavior weigh on Amazon and the broader tech sector.

Bezos said the probability of economic conditions worsening makes it prudent to save some cash if it’s an option.

“Take some risk off the table,” he said. “Just a little bit of risk reduction could make the difference.”

Last month, Bezos tweeted a warning to his followers on Twitter, recommending that they “batten down the hatches.” The advice was meant for business owners and consumers alike, Bezos said in the interview.

Many may be feeling the pinch now, he added, but argued that as an optimist he believes the American Dream “is and will be even more attainable in the future” — projecting that within his own lifetime, space travel could become broadly accessible to the public.

Although the US economy is not, technically, in a recession, nearly 75% of likely voters in a recent CNN poll said they feel as though it is. Wages are up, but not enough to take the sting off inflation, most notably high prices of necessities like food, fuel and shelter. For those invested in stocks, it’s not been a great year, either, and that’s especially hard on retirees who are living off their investments.

Other business leaders have issued similar messages about the economy in recent months. Tesla

(TSLA) and Twitter CEO Elon Musk last month admitted demand for Tesla

(TSLA)s was “a little harder” to come by, and noted that Europe and China are experiencing a “recession of sorts.” Musk also warned that Tesla

(TSLA) would fall short of its sales growth target.

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon in October spooked the stock market by saying a recession could hit the United States in as little as six to nine months.

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Jeff Bezos for the first time says he will give most of his money to charity


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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos plans to give away the majority of his $124 billion net worth during his lifetime, telling CNN in an exclusive interview he will devote the bulk of his wealth to fighting climate change and supporting people who can unify humanity in the face of deep social and political divisions.

Though Bezos’ vow was light on specifics, this marks the first time he has announced that he plans to give away most of his money. Critics have chided Bezos for not signing the Giving Pledge, a promise by hundreds of the world’s richest people to donate the majority of their wealth to charitable causes.

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In a sit-down interview with CNN’s Chloe Melas on Saturday at his Washington, DC, home, Bezos, speaking alongside his partner, the journalist-turned-philanthropist Lauren Sánchez, said the couple is “building the capacity to be able to give away this money.”

Asked directly by CNN whether he intends to donate the majority of his wealth within his lifetime, Bezos said: “Yeah, I do.”

Bezos said he and Sánchez agreed to their first interview together since they began dating in 2019 to help shine a spotlight on the Bezos Courage and Civility Award, granted this year to musician Dolly Parton.

The 20-minute exchange with Bezos and Sánchez covered a broad range of topics, from Bezos’s views on political dialogue and a possible economic recession to Sánchez’s plan to visit outer space with an all-female crew and her reflections on a flourishing business partnership with Bezos.

That working relationship was on display Saturday as Bezos and Sánchez announced a $100 million grant to Parton as part of her Courage and Civility Award. It is the third such award, following similar grants to chef Jose Andrés, who has spent some of the money making meals for Ukrainians — and the climate advocate and CNN contributor Van Jones.

“When you think of Dolly,” said Sánchez in the interview, “Look, everyone smiles, right? She is just beaming with light. And all she wants to do is bring light into other people’s worlds. And so we couldn’t have thought of someone better than to give this award to Dolly, and we know she’s going to do amazing things with it.”

The throughline connecting the Courage and Civility Award grantees, Bezos said, was their capacity to bring many people together to solve large challenges.

“I just feel honored to be able to be a part of what they’re doing for this world,” Bezos told CNN.

Unity, Bezos said, is a trait that will be necessary to confront climate change and one that he repeatedly invoked as he blasted politicians and social media for amplifying division.

But the couple’s biggest challenge may be figuring out how to distribute Bezos’ vast fortune. Bezos declined to identify a specific percentage or to provide concrete details on where it would likely be spent.

Despite being the fourth-wealthiest person in the world, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, Bezos has refrained from setting a target amount to give away in his lifetime.

Bezos has committed $10 billion over 10 years, or about 8% of his current net worth, to the Bezos Earth Fund, which Sánchez co-chairs. Among its priorities are reducing the carbon footprint of construction-grade cement and steel; pushing financial regulators to consider climate-related risks; advancing data and mapping technologies to monitor carbon emissions; and building natural, plant-based carbon sinks on a large scale.

Though Bezos is now Amazon’s

(AMZN) executive chair and not its CEO — he stepped down from that role in 2021 — he is still involved in the greening of the company. Amazon is one of more than 300 companies that have pledged to reduce their carbon footprint by 2040 according to the principles of the Paris Climate Agreement, Bezos said, though Amazon’s

(AMZN) footprint grew by 18% in 2021, reflecting a pandemic-driven e-commerce boom. Amazon’s

(AMZN) reckoning with its own effect on the climate mirrors its outsized impact on everything from debates about unionization to antitrust policy, where the company has attracted an enormous level of scrutiny from regulators, lawmakers, and civil society groups.

Bezos compared his philanthropic strategy to his years-long effort constructing a titanic engine of e-commerce and cloud computing that has made him one of the most powerful people in the world.

“The hard part is figuring out how to do it in a levered way,” he said, implying that even as he gives away his billions, he is still looking to maximize his return. “It’s not easy. Building Amazon was not easy. It took a lot of hard work, a bunch of very smart teammates, hard-working teammates, and I’m finding — and I think Lauren is finding the same thing — that charity, philanthropy, is very similar.”

“There are a bunch of ways that I think you could do ineffective things, too,” he added. “So you have to think about it carefully and you have to have brilliant people on the team.”

Bezos’ methodical approach to giving stands in sharp contrast to that of his ex-wife, the philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, who recently gave away nearly $4 billion to 465 organizations in the span of less than a year.

While Bezos and Sánchez plot out their plans for Bezos’ immense wealth, many people of more modest means are bracing for what economists fear may be an extended economic downturn.

Last month, Bezos tweeted a warning to his followers on Twitter, recommending that they “batten down the hatches.”

The advice was meant for business owners and consumers alike, Bezos said in the interview, suggesting that individuals should consider putting off buying big ticket items they’ve been eyeing — or that companies should slow their acquisitions and capital expenditures.

“Take some risk off the table,” Bezos said. “Keep some dry powder on hand…. Just a little bit of risk reduction could make the difference for that small business, if we do get into even more serious economic problems. You’ve got to play the probabilities a little bit.”

Many may be feeling the pinch now, he added, but argued that as an optimist he believes the American Dream “is and will be even more attainable in the future” — projecting that within Bezos’ lifetime, space travel could become broadly accessible to the public.

Sánchez said the couple make “really great teammates,” though she laughed, “We can be kind of boring,” Sánchez said. Bezos smiled and replied, “Never boring.”

Sánchez, the founder of Black Ops Aviation, the first female-owned and operated aerial film and production company is a trained helicopter pilot. She said in the interview that they’ve both taken turns in the driver’s seat.

Bezos has credited his own journey to space for helping to inspire his push to fight climate change. Now, it is Sánchez’s turn.

Sánchez told CNN she anticipates venturing into orbit herself sometime in 2023. And while she did not directly address who will be joining her — quickly ruling out Bezos as a crewmate — she said simply: “It’ll be a great group of females.”

Bezos may be adding NFL owner to his resume. CNN recently reported that Bezos and Jay-Z are in talks on a potential joint bid on the Washington Commanders.

It is not clear if the two have yet spoken with Dan Snyder and his wife, Tanya, the current owners of the NFL team, about the possibility.

But during the interview on Saturday, Melas asked Bezos if the speculation was true.

“Yes, I’ve heard that buzz,” Bezos said with a smile.

Sánchez chimed in with a laugh, “I do like football. I’m just going to throw that out there for everyone.”

Bezos added, “I grew up in Houston, Texas, and I played football growing up as a kid … and it is my favorite sport … so we’ll just have to wait and see.”

– CNN’s Chloe Melas contributed to this report



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Dolly Parton awarded $100 million from Jeff Bezos to give to charities of her choice

Dolly Parton just got $100 million richer — thanks to Jeff Bezos.

Bezos selected Parton as the 2022 recipient of his Courage and Charities Award, as an individual who “leads with her heart.”

While the funds she acquired do not go towards her personal fortune, they will and can go to any organization(s) of Parton’s choice.

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Dolly Parton was Jeff Bezos’ recipient for the Courage and Civility Award. (Theo Wargo/Samir Hussein / Getty Images)

Lauren Sánchez, Bezos’ girlfriend, noted that the award “recognizes leaders who aim high, find solutions, and always do it with civility.”

Bezos applauded Parton, 76, for all that “she’s done for kids, literacy, and so many other things.”

Dolly Parton, 76, will be able to donate the $100 million to charities of her choice. (Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic / Getty Images)

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Creating The Dollywood Foundation in 1988, Parton has prioritized education in youth. From this, The Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library was born, which predominately offers books to young children and scholarships to high school students. In 2016, she established The My People Fund, to help those impacted by fire in Sevier Country, her hometown county.

“When people are in a position to help, you should help,” Parton stated, upon accepting the award.

“I know that I’ve always said, I try to put my money where my heart is. And I think you do the same thing,” she said to Bezos. “I will do my best to do good things with this money,” she added.

Dolly Parton created The Dollywood Foundation in 1988. (Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic / Getty Images)

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In addition to her own organization, Parton has helped to fund The LeConte Medical Center in Sevierville, Tennessee, as well as the COVID-19 vaccine produced by Moderna.

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Dolly Parton receives $100 million Courage and Civility Award from Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez



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Dolly Parton is the latest recipient of the Bezos Courage and Civility Award.

“Jeff [Bezos] and I are so proud to share that we have a new Bezos Courage and Civility Award winner — a woman who gives with her heart and leads with love and compassion in every aspect of her work,” Bezos’ longtime partner, Lauren Sanchez, posted on Instagram alongside a video of their speech Friday before awarding the grant to the country music legend. “We can’t wait to see all the good that you’re going to do with this $100 million award, @DollyParton.”

Parton is also known for her philanthropy. During the Covid-19 pandemic, Parton donated $1 million to Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s vaccine research efforts. It was partly used to fund Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccine.

She said in an interview at the time with BBC’s “The One Show,” that she felt “honored and proud.”

“I just felt so proud to have been part of that little seed money that will hopefully grow into something great and help to heal this world,” she said. “I’m a very proud girl today to know I had anything at all to do with something that’s going to help us through this crazy pandemic.”

In 1988, Parton established the Dollywood Foundation, and eventually The Imagination Library, a program that helps children across the world access books.

Among her philanthropic efforts in her home state of Tennessee, Parton also created the Dolly Parton Scholarship, which provides $15,000 to recipients towards a college education.

Last year, Bezos awarded $100 million each to CNN contributor Van Jones and chef José Andrés.

Bezos, the founder and former head of Amazon.com, said at a press conference at the time that the grant had no string attached.

“They can give it all to their own charity,” Bezos said last year. “Or they can share the wealth. It is up to them.”



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Jeff Bezos interested in bidding on Commanders, possibly with Jay-Z

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A day after the Washington Commanders announced that Daniel and Tanya Snyder are considering selling the team, speculation about a potential buyer was widespread, and at least one prominent name was confirmed as having interest: Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.

Bezos has interest in bidding for the NFL team, according to a person familiar with the situation, and his bid might include music mogul Jay-Z as an investor. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity Thursday because the potential sale of the franchise is in its early stages.

“I don’t know if they will partner on it,” that person said, adding that each is “interested.”

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Bezos owns The Washington Post. Amazon currently carries the NFL’s “Thursday Night Football” package.

The news of Bezos’s interest was first reported by People.

Some within the league have said for several years that Bezos was interested in purchasing an NFL franchise at some point. But he apparently did not enter the bidding for the Denver Broncos, who were sold by the Pat Bowlen Trust in June for $4.65 billion to a group led by Walmart heir Rob Walton. NFL owners officially ratified the sale in August. It was the record sale price for an NFL franchise and it made Walton, with a net worth estimated by Forbes at $59.2 billion, the league’s richest current owner.

Bezos has an estimated net worth of $113.2 billion, according to Forbes, which currently ranks him as the world’s fourth-richest individual.

The Commanders said Wednesday Daniel and Tanya Snyder, his wife and the franchise’s co-CEO, had hired an investment bank to “consider potential transactions” related to the Commanders. The team did not specify whether the Snyders intend to sell all of the franchise or a minority share. A Commanders spokesperson said Wednesday: “We are exploring all options.”

Forbes estimated in August that the Commanders are worth $5.6 billion. On the day after the Commanders’ announcement, those in and around the NFL began to consider a list of potential buyers that could include some of the world’s wealthiest individuals.

The group being mentioned by industry analysts and other observers includes Bezos and Jay-Z; Tesla and SpaceX chief executive Elon Musk; Washington Wizards and Capitals owner Ted Leonsis and his partner in bidding on the Washington Nationals, Carlyle Group co-founder David Rubenstein; and Clearlake Capital co-founders Behdad Eghbali and Jose E. Feliciano, along with other former bidders for the Broncos.

“Owning an NFL team is the ultimate trophy,” Jack Evans, a former D.C. Council member, said in a phone interview Thursday. “More so than a baseball team, more so than anything else for those who have that kind of money. It limits, though, the field of who can buy it. The leagues want a person. They don’t want a group.”

Evans, as head of the council’s finance committee, orchestrated deals that brought the new Convention Center, Capital One Arena and Nationals Park to the city. He said he believes “there is no turning back” for Snyder and that he must sell the entire team. The price could be as high as $7 billion, Evans estimated.

Musk, who just completed a $44 billion deal to buy Twitter, is the world’s wealthiest person, with a net worth estimated by Forbes at $200.7 billion. There has been no indication to this point that he is interested in purchasing the Commanders or any other NFL team. Neither he nor his representatives responded to requests to comment.

Leonsis, Rubenstein, Eghbali and Feliciano declined to comment through spokespeople. Eghbali and Feliciano reportedly bid on the Broncos after a previous effort to purchase a minority stake in the Commanders was rebuffed by Snyder.

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The Post reported in November 2020 that Snyder’s former limited partners Dwight Schar, Fred Smith and Robert Rothman had received a $900 million offer from Eghbali, Feliciano and Feliciano’s wife, Kwanza Jones. The sale was blocked, people familiar with the situation said at the time, because Snyder was attempting to exercise his right of first refusal by matching the offers made to Smith and Rothman but not the offer made to Schar. That resulted in a dispute over whether Snyder was entitled to exercise such rights in a selective manner.

NFL owners ratified a resolution in March 2021 granting Snyder a $450 million debt waiver that enabled him to buy out, for $875 million, the ownership stakes of Schar, Smith and Rothman, which had totaled about 40 percent of the franchise.

Bloomberg reported that media entrepreneur Byron Allen, who previously bid on the Broncos, is preparing a bid for the Commanders. His spokesperson did not respond to a request to comment. Allen, if successful, would become the NFL’s first Black principal team owner after the owners approved a resolution in March endorsing diversity in franchise ownership.

Other NFL owners in the past have expressed a strong desire to have Bezos buy a team.

Amazon became the exclusive national carrier of the Thursday night package as part of the NFL’s new broadcasting deals announced last year. The Amazon deal reportedly is worth about $1 billion annually.

Bezos attended the opening Thursday night game of the season carried by Amazon — the Chiefs-Chargers game on Sept. 15 in Kansas City, Mo. — and sat alongside NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell for at least part of the game.

“I’m sure that eventually it would be in everyone’s best interests if someone that’s as community-oriented as him gets involved in the Seattle situation,” New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft said in a 2019 interview with The Post.

The Seattle Seahawks likely will be sold in the coming years by the trust of late owner Paul Allen, the former Microsoft co-founder.

Jay-Z, whose given name is Shawn Carter, formed a partnership with the NFL in 2019 to make his Roc Nation agency a co-producer of the Super Bowl halftime show. He is a former part-owner of the NBA’s Brooklyn Nets and has an estimated net worth of $1.3 billion, according to Forbes. Another person familiar with his thinking left open the possibility of a bid for the team but added that Jay-Z would not pursue a minority stake in the franchise if Snyder remains the majority owner.

The consideration of a sale comes with Daniel Snyder and the Commanders under investigation by the NFL, the House Committee on Oversight and Reform and the attorneys general of D.C. and Virginia. Investigators for the U.S. attorney’s office for the Eastern District of Virginia have interviewed witnesses about allegations of financial improprieties involving the team, multiple people familiar with the situation said Wednesday. The team has denied committing any financial malfeasance

Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay said last month that NFL team owners should give serious consideration to voting to remove Snyder from ownership of the Commanders.



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