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Capitol Riot Reaction: Corporations and the Future of Political Donations
Corporations are pulling back on political candidate contributions after Capitol Hill rioting in what could be a sea change in corporate spending on politics.
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Amazon Says It's Been Flagging Violent Posts to Parler Since November
Amazon said it “notified Parler repeatedly” over the past few months that the social media app was hosting violent content in violation of its terms of service.
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Intel CEO Bob Swan to Step Down, VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger to Replace Him
Swan was named CEO in January 2019 after serving as interim CEO for seven months.
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These Are the Top Companies to Work for in the UK in 2021, According to Glassdoor
Cloud-based software firm Salesforce has been named as the top place to work in the U.K. in 2021, in Glassdoor’s annual rankings of employers.
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This Is the No. 1 Mistake Young People Make When ‘Following Their Passion,' Says Career Expert of 20 Years
When it comes to choosing the right career path, many people will tell you, “Just follow your passion.” But it’s a lot more complicated than that.
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Hyundai Motor Says It's in Early Talks With Apple to Develop a Car, Sends Shares Soaring 19%
A local report from the Korea Economic Daily that said Apple suggested the tie-up and Hyundai Motor was reviewing the terms.
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What to Watch Today: Stocks Set for Modest Drop
U.S. stock futures fell Wednesday, a day after Wall Street resumed its 2021 upswing with modest gains.
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Apple Announces Latest Efforts in Its $100 Million Racial Equity and Justice Initiative
CEO Tim Cook announced the Racial Equity and Justice Initiative in June, following the killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.
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Apple Announces Latest Efforts in Its $100 Million Racial Equity and Justice Initiative
CEO Tim Cook announced the Racial Equity and Justice Initiative in June, following the killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.
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Amazon Pushes Into Education With New Academy in India
Amazon is pushing deeper into education with a new learning platform that’s designed to help students in India get into prestigious engineering colleges.
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Payments Start-Up Rapyd Doubles Valuation to $2.5 Billion as Covid Turbocharges Growth
Rapyd’s software lets firms integrate a range of payment methods into their apps, including money collection and bank transfers.
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Stocks Close Flat, Goldman Sachs Leads Banks Higher
Stocks closed along the flatline on Tuesday as interest rates touched their highest levels in months.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook Says No One Involved in the Capitol Insurrection Is Above the Law
Apple CEO Tim Cook said Tuesday that no one involved in the Capitol insurrection is above the law, and he did not exempt President Donald Trump.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook: What to Read to ‘Put These Times Into Perspective'
In a virtual commencement address for The Ohio State University, Apple CEO Tim Cook shared inspiration from an unlikely author. He also shared his hopes for the graduating class of 2020: “Those who meet times of historical challenge with their eyes and hearts open — forever restless and forever striving — are also those who leave the greatest impact on...
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From Atari's ‘Pong' Console to the First CD Player and Xbox: 10 of the Biggest Tech Products to Debut at Las Vegas' Famous Consumer Electronics Show
Companies have been unveiling their latest tech at the Consumer Electronics Show since 1967. When CD players debuted in the ’80s, they cost about $1,000.
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This Chart Perfectly Sums Up Why It's Important to Have a Diverse Investment Portfolio
When investing your money, it’s important to be properly diversified. Investment advisor Ric Edelman uses a simple chart to explain why.
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Parler Sues Amazon for Withdrawing Support After U.S. Capitol Riot
Social network Parler is suing Amazon for pulling its cloud computing support in the wake of the deadly U.S. Capitol riot.
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Amazon's Ad Business Will Gain the Most Share This Year, According to Analyst Survey
Amazon will be the leading share gainer among the major digital ads businesses this year, according to a new ad buyer survey from Cowen.
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Parler CEO Says App Will Be Offline ‘Longer Than Expected' Because of Amazon, Apple and Google
Parler, a social media app popular with conservatives and supporters of President Donald Trump, has gone offline.
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Signal and Telegram Downloads Surge After WhatsApp Says It Will Share Data With Facebook
WhatsApp updated its terms of service agreement that appears to give users little choice to opt out of sharing data with parent company Facebook.