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In a week when Nike and Colin Kaepernick just did it and Elon Musk inhaled, this also happened:

•Levi Strauss & Co. said it is teaming with other business leaders and Everytown for Gun Safety to fight gun violence. “You may wonder why a company that doesn’t manufacture or sell guns is wading into this issue,” CEO Chip Bergh wrote in Fortune, “but for us, it’s simple. Americans shouldn’t have to live in fear of gun violence. It’s an issue that affects all of us — all generations and all walks of life.”

•Gwyneth Paltrow’s lifestyle company Goop agreed to pay $145,000 in civil penalties over products including egg-shaped stones that are meant to be inserted into the vagina to improve health. The settlement involves unfounded advertising claims that said Goop’s Jade Egg and Rose Quartz Egg could balance hormones, regulate menstrual cycles and improve bladder control.

•Warner Bros., HBO and Turner Broadcasting, introduced a policy to increase the number of women and people of color involved in their movies and television shows. WarnerMedia, the studios’ parent, said it would issue an annual public report on its progress. The policy stops short of requiring Warner filmmakers and showrunners to meet diversity benchmarks.

•British Airways said a major hack of its website compromised credit card information of roughly 380,000 travelers. Customers who booked on the company website from Aug. 21 until Sept. 5 may have been affected.

• Lithuania lashed out at Walmart for using the letters “USSR” and Soviet Union emblems on T-shirts and other products for sale online. The Baltic country was occupied by the Soviet Union from 1940 to 1941 and again from 1944 to 1990, and Soviet symbols are banned, like Nazi ones in many other countries.

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