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Google ends diversity hiring targets, reviews DEI programs

Google drops diversity hiring targets, reviewing DEI programs, joining other tech giants in reassessing their diversity efforts.

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Google drops diversity hiring targets, reviewing DEI programs, joining other tech giants in reassessing their diversity efforts.

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Google has stopped setting hiring targets for underrepresented groups and is reviewing its diversity initiatives, reflecting a trend among tech companies reassessing their DEI strategies. Despite this change, it will continue to expand in diverse areas and support resource groups for these employees.

Google has decided to eliminate its hiring targets for employees from historically underrepresented groups and is in the process of reviewing its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. This move aligns with a broader trend among technology companies reassessing their DEI strategies.

Google announced it would no longer establish specific goals to enhance workforce representation. The company’s previous aim, set in 2020 following George Floyd’s death, was to increase leadership roles for underrepresented groups by 30% by 2025.

Additionally, Google’s parent company, Alphabet, omitted commitments to diversity from its latest annual report, marking a shift from statements in prior years.

The company also mentioned it is evaluating necessary changes to comply with recent legislative shifts regarding DEI efforts, particularly those influenced by presidential policies.

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Authorities have now formally charged 22-year-old Tyler Robinson

Tributes pour in for Charlie Kirk, shot at a rally; suspect charged with murder as vigils gather nationwide.

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Tributes pour in for Charlie Kirk, shot at a rally; suspect charged with murder as vigils gather nationwide.


Tributes are flowing in outside Turning Point USA’s headquarters in Phoenix, where supporters have left flags, signs and flowers in memory of Charlie Kirk. The conservative activist was shot and killed on September 10 during a rally in Utah.

Authorities have now formally charged 22-year-old Tyler Robinson with aggravated murder and several related offences. Prosecutors announced they will seek the death penalty, citing the evidence linking Robinson to the weapon used in the attack.

As the investigation continues, vigils and memorials have spread across the United States and abroad. Supporters say Kirk’s influence on conservative politics will be remembered for decades, while critics warn the case will fuel already polarised debate across the country.

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Oracle emerges as key player in AI race

Oracle’s $300B+ deal with OpenAI powers historic AI project, impacting tech, politics, and global supply chain.

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Oracle’s $300B+ deal with OpenAI powers historic AI project, impacting tech, politics, and global supply chain.


Oracle is making headlines across tech, politics, and the global supply chain.

The company has struck a $300B+ deal with OpenAI to power “Stargate,” the largest AI infrastructure project in history. This requires vast investment in GPUs, advanced memory, and multi-gigawatt data centres.

Oracle also sits at the heart of the U.S. TikTok debate, playing a pivotal role in cloud security and geopolitics. Meanwhile, its cloud division is surging, with growth forecast at 77% and revenue obligations climbing to $455B.

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Gold, silver and platinum explode on markets

Precious metals soar on ASX; investors must choose between bullion, futures, or mining stocks amid rising market heat.

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Precious metals soar on ASX; investors must choose between bullion, futures, or mining stocks amid rising market heat.


Precious metals are surging on the ASX, with gold, silver, and platinum all making headlines.

Investors now face a critical decision: whether to buy physical bullion, trade futures, or invest in ASX mining stocks.

Each path comes with risk and reward, but with metals running hot, the question is whether markets are just heating up—or already near boiling point.

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