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Woke, Inc.: Inside Corporate America’s Social Justice Scam

In 2020, at the World Economic Forum, David Solomon, the CEO of Goldman Sachs, proclaimed that the investment firm wouldn’t take corporations public unless they had at least one “diverse” member on their board.

US Labor Agency Probes Two Complaints From Apple Workers

A U.S. national labor agency is investigating two charges against tech giant Apple Inc. filed by employees, records on its website show.

Marist Poll: Biden Approval Tanking in Wake of Afghan Withdrawal Chaos

President Joe Biden's approval rating is sinking in the wake of the chaotic and deadly Afghanistan pullout, a new poll showed Thursday.

WHO Issues Guidance On Digital COVID Certificates Called ‘Conspiracy Theory’ By Media.

A newly published World Health Organization (WHO) report urges the transition to digital certification of vaccine status, presenting implementation strategies for member states.

Podcasting app Callin raises $12 million in Series A funding

Callin, a San Francisco-based social podcasting app, raised $12 million in Series A funding co-led by Sequoia Capital, Goldcrest Capital and Craft Ventures (which incubated the company).

Our Defeat In Afghanistan Is Only The Beginning

As the post-9/11 chapter closes, a new one begins, marked above all by the end of American deterrence and the eclipse of American power.

Death Toll From Hurricane Ida Rises to 22, New York Recovers From Rains, Floods

The number of victims of the devastating effects of Ida hitting the US states of New York and New Jersey on Thursday has reached 22, media reported on Thursday.

Twitter to test new privacy tools that could reduce cancel culture

Twitter is reportedly working on testing new privacy features that would give users more control over who can see their tweets and likes as well as their follower list, a move that could reduce social media "cancel culture."

FBI gun background check system passes 400 million

For the first time since it started in 1998, the FBI’s gun background check program passed 400 million last month when another 2.7 million were conducted.

Jobless claims fall to pandemic-era low as extra payments set to expire

340K Americans filed for first-time jobless benefits in the week ended Aug. 28.

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