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Tata redundancy offer callous, say steel unions
Unions say company disregards the impact of its changes on workers, families and communities.BBC News - Top stories -
‘It’s about valuing their audience’: why Ghostbusters called in a Muslim ‘cultural consultant’
The spooky comedy franchise may seem an unlikely place to find an ethnicity and faith adviser, but productions are increasingly aware of a duty to make sure communities are truthfully represented. The “sensitivity reader” is a well-established, if ...The Guardian - World -
Sadiq Khan, London Mayor Trump Called ‘Loser,’ Heads for a 3rd Term
Initial results showed the mayor, representing the center-left opposition Labour Party, gaining ground against a right-wing rival who focused on crime and cars.The New York Times - World - Donald Trump -
AI Could Breathe Life Back into Apple's iPhone Sales
Apple — and investors — are looking to artificial intelligence to breathe new life into its offerings, particularly as iPhone sales continue to sputter.The Wall Street Journal - World - Apple -
AI Could Breathe Life Back into Apple's iPhone Sales
Apple — and investors — are looking to artificial intelligence to breathe new life into its offerings, particularly as iPhone sales continue to sputter.The Wall Street Journal - Business - Apple
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