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Tech Star Wants To Make Diversity Plug-And-Play For Silicon Valley
Tristan Walker, founder and CEO of Walker & Co. Brands, and J.J. McCorvey, a writer at Fast Company, discuss the tech industry's diversity problem.
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Pandora's New Deal: Different Pay, Different Play
The Internet radio service offers greater exposure to artists in exchange for a lower royalty rate.
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'Enough Is Enough': Democrats Push For GOP Support On Asian American Hate Crimes Bill
The legislation would address the spike in hate crimes and violence targeted at the Asian American and Pacific Islander community. Democrats need GOP votes to advance the bill in the Senate this week.
'Will Not Be Intimidated': After Insurrection, Congress Blocks State Objections
Members of Congress reconvened after pro-Trump extremists stormed the Capitol and halted election certification proceedings.
Democrats Take Control Of Senate With Twin Georgia Victories
Raphael Warnock defeated Sen. Kelly Loeffler, and Jon Ossoff beat David Perdue, according to the AP. The Senate will be split 50-50, with Vice President-elect Kamala Harris having a tiebreaking vote.
Pelosi, Schumer Join Chorus Of Calls For Invocation Of 25th Amendment Against Trump
The House speaker said she had already made her opinion known to Vice President Pence, and if he and the Cabinet don't act, "Congress may be prepared to move forward with impeachment."
'Take The Politics Out Of The Census,' Biden's Commerce Pick Raimondo Says
Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo, expected to oversee the U.S. Census Bureau as the next commerce secretary, says she will "rely on the experts" at the agency to ensure the 2020 census is accurate.
'In Lay Terms, I Thought He Was Dead,' Testifies Paramedic Of George Floyd
Paramedics who treated George Floyd as he lay motionless in the street, testified at then-officer Derek Chauvin's trial on Thursday. They said Floyd was in cardiac arrest and "limp" when they arrived.
Eddie Izzard: 'Hopefully Hitler Is Revolving In Some Trench'
Izzard is the co-writer and director of a new movie, Six Minutes to Midnight, based on the real story of a 1930s British finishing school for the daughters of high-ranking Nazis.
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'A Huge Attack': Critics Decry Trump Order That Makes Firing Federal Workers Easier
The executive order strips protections for thousands of federal workers. The administration says it's needed to get rid of "poor performers," but critics call it an attack on nonpolitical employees.
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