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After CEOs bail, Trump quits his own business advisory councils

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Business leaders bailed on Trump's advisory councils, so he disbanded them. Add the world's most pow

Business leaders bailed on Trump's advisory councils, so he disbanded them. Add the world's most powerful CEOs to the list of people the President has alienated in the last few days. Classic Trump, in a [tweet](: "Thank you all!" [[Tony Romm / Recode](] Twitter appears to have suspended the account of The Daily Stormer, joining Facebook, Google and other tech giants in clamping down on the neo-Nazi website after it glorified the violent efforts by white supremacists in Charlottesville, Va. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said [Facebook will take down “any post that promotes or celebrates hate crimes or acts of terrorism,”](and promised to make Facebook “a place where everyone can feel safe.” And streaming-music giant Spotify has [removed an array of white-supremacist musical acts]( that had been flagged as racist “hate bands.” Here's a running list of websites and apps that have [banned, blocked, deleted and otherwise dropped white supremacists](. [[Tony Romm and Kurt Wagner / Recode](] ESPN launched a slick new version of its Apple TV app that lets you watch four screens of live sports at the same time, essentially turning your living room into a sports bar. [[Peter Kafka / Recode](] Two must-reads that will take you inside two very different corporate cultures: Wil S. Hilton burrows into [Breitbart, the rage-channeling, presidency-shaping media company]( at the nerve center of Trump’s America. And former Googler Karen Wickre offers [a view of the company’s university-like, value-based, “open-communication culture,”]( and how Google is handling the recent unprecedented breaches of its intrinsic code now that it has some 75,000 people on the payroll. [Insert alt text here] [An "alt-right" leader called off a planned protest of Google over the firing of James Damore.]( Jack Posobiec early Wednesday blamed the “alt-left” for making “terrorist threats.” [Apple is bringing a billion dollar checkbook to Hollywood and wants to buy 10 TV shows]( Game on. [Essayist and author Chuck Klosterman talks about profiling Taylor Swift for GQ magazine, and the future of journalism in general.]( Listen in on the latest Recode Media with Peter Kafka. [Science doesn't explain tech's diversity problem — history does.]( You can’t fix something by ignoring it. (From Recode's sister site, The Verge.) [Insert alt text here] More eclipsiana - [Bonnie Tyler will sing her hit “Total Eclipse of the Heart” — during the eclipse — while on an eclipse-themed cruise.]( No word yet on whether Pink Floyd is reuniting to perform “Dark Side of the Moon.” - Both artists are represented on this [eclipse-watching playlist curated by NASA interns](. Here’s another playlist — one of many — on Spotify, which kicks off with ... [guess what](. - NASA, of course, has [gone all out for the eclipse](, including weather and traffic maps for the so-called "path of totality." - CNET wants you to be sure that the [eclipse glasses you just ordered]( are s[afe and authentic]( — some potentially dangerous ones were just [recalled by Amazon](. - [15,000 children will be watching from a football stadium]( at Western Kentucky University. - In case you're wondering why people — especially scientists — are so excited about this particular natural phenomenon, [this may help](. [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Manage your [email preferences]( to receive fewer emails, or [unsubscribe]( to stop receiving all emails from Vox. Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20036. Copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.

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