As Silicon Valley CEOs Fawn Over Trump, Their Employees Discreetly Resist
Tech titans embraced Trump almost en masse, sometimes after high-profile past public opposition. Now some of their workers are cautiously expressing their dissent.
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How Silicon Valley turned China into its lifeline
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