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        <title><![CDATA[Apple CEO Tim Cook pledges $100 million toward racial justice]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook said on Thursday the iPhone maker will increase spending with black-owned partners in its supply chain and seek to increase minority representation among the firms it does business with.</p><p>Cook made the remarks in a video posted to Twitter announcing a $100 million racial equity and justice initiative in the wake of the May 25 <strong>death of George Floyd</strong> in Minneapolis.</p><p>Other moves will include programs to foster black application developers and new initiatives to increase diversity and inclusion within Apple, Cook said.</p><p>Cook&#8217;s initiative follows a number of other corporate efforts to fight racism.</p><p>On Wednesday, Goldman Sachs announced its own $10 million <strong>fund to promote racial justice</strong>.</p><p>A day earlier, Morgan Stanley CEO James Gorman announced that the Roger Floyd murder moved him to make sure <strong>black employees had equal opportunities</strong> at his bank.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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