Apple investors rejected an outside shareholder proposal to end the iPhone maker’s diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, though chief executive Tim Cook said that the company may make some adjustments to the program. The company conducted the vote as part of its annual meeting, held virtually on Thursday, with Cook and General Counsel Kate Adams leading the proceedings. In line with Apple’s recommendations, investors also spurned requests for reports on artificial intelligence risks and decisions related to child sex abuse material, or CSAM. They also rejected a measure about charitable giving practices. Shareholders reelected Apple’s board of directors, ratified its...