One year after making a public stink about Georgia's "unacceptable" voting reform legislation, Coca-Cola is eerily silent on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Why? Because Russia is one of the company’s most profitable markets.
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One year after making a public stink about Georgia's "unacceptable" voting reform legislation, Coca-Cola is eerily silent on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Why? Because Russia is one of the company’s most profitable markets.
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By Illinois ReviewIllinois Republican grassroots activists are voicing growing frustration – not just with State Rep. Norine Hammond’s latest staged photo-op, but now with Aaron Del Mar’s response...
Read moreDetailsBy Illinois ReviewThe money trail behind Norine “No Show” Hammond’s decision to skip her own hometown GOP forum is now public – and the price tag is even...
Read moreDetailsBy Illinois ReviewIllinois families are struggling under record taxes, rising utility bills, and an ever-growing cost of living. Yet House Minority Leader Tony McCombie and the Republican caucus...
Read moreDetailsBy Mark Vargas, Editor-in-Chief & Opinion ContributorA quiet but dangerous crisis is unfolding across our southern border – one the mainstream press barely acknowledges, and one the Biden...
Read moreDetailsBy Illinois ReviewIllinois Gov. JB Pritzker has now signed Senate Bill 1950 into law, making Illinois the first state in the Midwest to legalize physician-assisted suicide.The measure, formally...
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