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The Future of Mobiles for Nonprofits

NTEN

He and his brother knew we had a "no questions asked" policy of picking them up wherever and whenever they were unable to drive or ride with someone they didn't trust. based consortium of 31 leading international relief, development and conservation nonprofits focused on information and communications technology (ICT) and collaboration.

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Roe reversal weighs heavily on emerging tech cities in red states

TechCrunch

That Friday, she was thrilled to finally find someone willing to relocate from California to Georgia to help grow the company. The recent increase in conservative legislation and political division could again affect the landscape, deterring skilled workers from migrating to these hubs and causing an exodus of talent from red states.

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Bringing jobs and health benefits, BlocPower unlocks energy efficiency retrofits for low-income communities

TechCrunch

Some time after the shooting, Baird’s family relocated from Brooklyn to Stone Mountain, Georgia, and after graduating from Duke University, Baird became a climate activist and community organizer, with a focus on green jobs. “When I went to Andreessen Horowitz, they said ‘Our policy is no cleantech whatsoever.

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Will the backlash to Elon Musk hurt Republicans?

Recode by Vox

Elon Musk leaves the stage holding a chainsaw after speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference at the Gaylord National Resort Hotel And Convention Center on February 20, 2025 in Oxon Hill, Maryland. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images Drain the swamp has long been one of President Donald Trumps signature slogans.

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TikTok’s success has made it a big target for regulators

The Verge

This dynamic was captured beautifully on Wednesday in a story in the Wall Street Journal that charts the company’s ever-evolving content policies, which have grudgingly adjusted over the past several months to welcome such previously verboten content as political protests, MAGA hats, “more than two inches of cleavage,” and. Governing. ?

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What Congress should ask at Wednesday’s tech antitrust hearing

The Verge

In keeping with Republican tradition, there will also be bad-faith questions about conservative bias.). After a decade in which Congress mostly allowed tech giants to operate through a policy of benign neglect, a majority of Americans believe that the biggest tech companies have become too powerful. Where I worked for him!

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Hundreds of U.S. communities are making reparations for slavery and colonization

Fast Company Tech

Yet they prove that governments can craft targeted, achievable, and meaningful policies to address colonialism and enslavement. In the 1960s, the city of Athens, Georgia, used eminent domain to build dormitories for the University of Georgia. Yet their effects continue to harm Black and Native communities generations later.

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