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As banks retreat from DEI, Citi is making these changes to its diversity and hiring practices
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Apple’s diversity policies and OpenAI deal targeted by shareholders
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Apple shareholders reject ban on diversity programs
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Much of the Black middle class was built by federal jobs. That may change.
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After 18 Years, Apple Just Killed Off 1 of Its Most Iconic iPhone Features. It’s the End of an Era
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