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California becomes first state to require a woman on corporate boards

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  1. California becomes first state to require a woman on corporate boards  The Mercury News
  2. Publicly Held Corporations in California Will Have to Include Women on Their Boards  New York Times
  3. California will force companies to hire women board directors  San Francisco Business Times
  4. Trump administration sues California over net neutrality law  Politico
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Gold gains nearly 2% on optimism about U.S. government reopening – CNBC

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