MacKenzie Scott’s college roommate once loaned her $1K. Now it’s the billionaire’s turn to invest

MacKenzie Scott’s college roommate once loaned her $1K. Now it’s the billionaire’s turn to invest

NEW YORK (AP) — MacKenzie Scott, one of the world's wealthiest women and most influential philanthropists, is now known for her “no strings attached” surprise grantmaking. But, as a Princeton University sophomore, she learned what it was like to be

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