A number of companies — from clothing to pet care — are trying to appeal to customers who think corporate America is pushing a liberal agenda.
Category: Corporate Social Responsibility
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Forging ‘Great Relationships’ Over Watches
Jason Gong, a diversity, equity and inclusion expert, and Justin Reis, co-founder of WatchBox, talk about how the watch world can welcome more people.
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8 More Companies Pledge to Make A.I. Safe, White House Says
The voluntary safety commitments made by Nvidia, IBM, Palantir and others are part of a packed week of A.I. announcements in Washington.
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What Do Fashion and a United Nations Hunger Program Have in Common?
For the last 10 years, Michael Kors has raised money to pay for meals in developing regions.
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Meta’s ‘Biggest Single Takedown’ Removes Chinese Influence Campaign
The campaign began at least four years ago and spanned thousands of accounts on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, Substack and Chinese websites, Meta said.
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First Solar Finds That Forced Labor Was Used in Its Malaysian Ops
The company, First Solar, said an internal review had found that subcontractors used unethical recruitment tactics and withheld pay from workers.
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Twitter Threatens to Sue Center for Countering Digital Hate Over Research
The Center for Countering Digital Hate said it had received a letter from X, Twitter’s parent company, accusing it of trying to hurt the social platform with its research.
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Facebook’s Algorithm Is ‘Influential’ but Doesn’t Necessarily Change Beliefs, Researchers Say
In four new studies, researchers found complicated results from experiments on Facebook’s and Instagram’s algorithms, suggesting there was no silver bullet to fixing the platforms.
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Caroline Ellison Writes About Ex-Crypto Mogul Sam Bankman-Fried
Ms. Ellison, a top executive in Sam Bankman-Fried’s business empire, recorded her thoughts on private Google documents that offer new insight into the collapse of the FTX crypto exchange.
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BlackRock Forges a New Bond With Big Oil
The financial giant, which has embraced including climate concerns in investment decisions, named the chief executive of Saudi Aramco to its board.
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Chloé Bids Goodbye to Gabriela Hearst
The designer’s departure from the French fashion house is the latest in a string of exits at the top of the luxury industry this year.
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Corporate Landscaping Opts for Native Plants Over Manicured Lawns
More companies are eschewing manicured grass in favor of native plants, a shift driven by the environmental costs of installing and maintaining lawns.
