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Apple asks investors to block proposal to scrap diversity programmes
Apple has asked shareholders to vote against a proposal to scrap its diversity, equity and inclusion programmes, as tech rivals scale back similar schemes before Donald Trump’s return to the White House.
The National Center for Public Policy Research, a conservative thinktank, wants the iPhone maker to end its DEI …
The last Big Thing: why next men’s Ashes may be the longest form’s long goodbye
“Aw look, the Ashes is a long, long way away.” Is it, though? Is it, really? Ben Duckett hit all the right notes on Channel 7’s Big Bash coverage in the past week, speaking after his Green Team had beaten their Red Team local rivals at a beautifully sun-dappled Melbourne …
Lamar Jackson v Josh Allen: how two geniuses somehow got even better
Three AFC playoff games. Three blowouts. It’s a good job the league dropped the “Super” part from their Wildcard Weekend sales pitch.
But within those blowouts was something magical, the appetizer to what
should
be the tastiest main course of the season: Lamar Jackson and the Ravens against Josh …Stay on top of tech: five ways to take back control, from emails to AI
Speeches by politicians banned at 80th anniversary of Auschwitz’s liberation
Monarchs, presidents and prime ministers are expected among the attenders at a commemoration event for the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz later this month, but none of them will be let near a microphone.
In a first for a “round” anniversary of the liberation, the Auschwitz museum has …
Repatriation or a life among ‘enemies’: what fate awaits the North Koreans captured by Ukraine?
Monday briefing: What you need to know about Pierre Poilievre, the favourite to win Canada’s next election
Good morning. He is the abrasive leader who has taken his party from the conventional right to the populist flank. He paints a dark vision of a “broken” nation and promises to put his country first. He is fond of hurling insults at his political opponents, says he wants to …
NBN’s $3bn fibre revamp is great news but don’t Australians now care more about price than higher speeds?
The announcement of the demise of NBN’s fibre-to-the-node technology will be welcomed by those who have endured poor speeds and service for the past few years, but making the internet more affordable would have a much bigger impact.
When Tony Windsor sided with Labor in the 2010 election, he put …
Tory police cuts are only part of the ongoing crisis affecting victims of crime
Most violent or sexual offences went unsolved in UK crime hotspots last year
Victims are being “let down time and time again” by police, a minister has said, as almost every violent or sexual offence went unsolved in hundreds of Britain’s crime hotspots last year.
Nearly 1.9m violent or sexual crimes in England and Wales were closed without a suspect being caught or …