The Find Something New campaign
As millions of unemployed people are suffering at the hands of a pandemic, strained economy and racial tensions, Ivanka Trump backed by Apple's CEO, Tim Cook announced a virtual roundtable wherein they persuaded out-of-work Americans to “find something new", something that's easier said than done in a pandemic-stricken economy with a recession looming in the background. Read about the details here.
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