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CAMBRIDGE — ExxonMobil recently announced a five-year plan to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions and is pumping out ads proclaiming its commitment to a green future. Tobacco giant Philip Morris is touting its plans to help smokers quit. Facebook is calling for new Internet regulations. And these moves come less than two years after the Business Roundtable, representing the CEOs
IAC/InterActiveCorp. and Match Group Inc. are being accused of covering up sexual misconduct allegations against a former chief executive officer as part of a broader scheme to manipulate the valuation of dating app Tinder in 2017, according to new motions filed in New York Supreme Court.
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Lawsuit alleges that Match, IAC covered up sexual misconduct New motions filed accuse Match and its former parent company of concealing documents related to an ongoing $2 billion suit over Tinder’s valuation. A lawsuit claims that Tinder’s parents, IAC and Match at the time, are concealing documents relevant to an ongoing $2 billion lawsuit(HEATHER KHALIFA / TNS) 10:55 AM on May 31, 2021 CDT IAC/InterActiveCorp. and Dallas-based Match Group Inc. are being accused of covering up sexual misconduct allegations against a former chief executive officer as part of a broader scheme to manipulate the valuation of dating app Tinder in 2017, according to new motions filed in New York Supreme Court.
New explosive court documents allege billionaire media mogul Barry Diller tried to cover up sexual assault allegations against his 'right-hand' Greg Blatt.
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Book Excerpt: Sam Pitroda, Technology and Three Near-Death Experiences In his latest book, 'Redesign the world: A global call to Action', Sam Pitroda makes a case for a new world order with the planet and its people at its centre. Sam Pitroda with former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi. Photo: Twitter. Tech6 hours ago One morning, I received a call from Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi: he wanted me to meet with the president of Vietnam, who was then on a visit to Delhi. That same afternoon, I spent an hour with him discussing telecom, technology missions and Indiaâs software industry.