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Rev. Al Sharpton will today lead a protest march on Wall Street, urging corporate America to resist the Trump administration's efforts to roll back diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. The march coincides with the anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington. Sharpton said that DEI represents the “civil rights fight of our generation.” In response to the administration's actions, his group, the National Action Network, is encouraging consumers to boycott retailers that have reduced DEI programs. Sharpton has also called for “buy-cotts” in support of companies like Costco that maintain their DEI commitments. The march will begin at Foley Square and is expected to attract various political figures, including New York City mayoral candidates.
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Kenny Alexander, the former chief executive of Entain, which owns Ladbrokes and Coral, has been charged with conspiracy to commit bribery and fraud. Alexander is among 11 individuals facing prosecution for seven alleged offences in relation to the provision of gambling services in Turkey between 2011 and 2018. Alongside Alexander, Lee Feldman, Entain’s former chair, Richard Cooper, the company’s former finance director, Robert Hoskin, its former legal director, and James Humberstone have been charged. Six other people who did not work for Entain have also been charged. Richard Las, the director of HMRC’s fraud investigation service, said: "This has been a complex and international investigation. These are serious charges that relate to conspiracy to defraud, bribery, cheating the public revenue, evasion of income tax and perverting the course of justice, among others."
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