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Families of Pulse shooting victims sue Facebook, Twitter and Google
The results of this case could result in a major shakeup of how social media companies run their platforms.
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Tech leaders urge NBA to move All-Star Game out of North Carolina
Putting fans at risk of discrimination would “send a terrible message about who the NBA is and what it values as an organization.”
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Why are pro-equality companies donating to the political party pushing discrimination?
Why are companies like Coca-Cola supporting the Republican National Convention when the party platform calls for more laws like North Carolina’s?
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Because of new transgender law, drug maker reconsidering $20 million North Carolina factory
Braeburn Pharmaceuticals said it is “reevaluating our options based on the recent, unjust legislation”.
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More CEOs seek repeal of North Carolina transgender law
The list now includes Apple, Starbucks, Barnes & Noble, Uber, and more.
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Tech giants join rebuke of North Carolina law blocking LGBT rights
Apple, Google and Facebook are among a dozen big companies or their top executives objecting to a North Carolina law that bars municipalities from adopting anti-discrimination ordinances.
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Santorum: Economy won’t heal until all the children have straight parents
The economy won’t gain momentum until “every child” has “a mom and a dad who loves them!”
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Google marks LGBT pride month with stunning ad about gender transition
Google — one of the world’s most powerfully visible corporate LGBT advocates — is out with a new spot for Pride Month that tells the deeply poignant story of a transgender man and the small business that helped him during his transition.
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Google Play removes android game that advocates killing gays for sport
Google has removed a controversial game from its android store that advocated the killing of gays for sport.
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Former PlanetOut CEO, Google exec to be U.S. Chief Technology Officer
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama has named Megan Smith, a Google executive and former CEO of the online LGBT community site PlanetOut, as chief technology officer in the Office of Science and Technology Policy. Smith, who is openly gay, will “lead Administration-wide efforts to unleash the power of technology, data, and innovation to help meet our nation’s …