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 ReviewThe Illinois Republican Party continues its spectacular freefall into irrelevance, struggling with internal divisions, dwindling support and an increasingly uncertain future.Now, multiple sources have confirmed to...
Read moreDetailsBy Jacqueline Garretson, Opinion ContributorAs Pritzker offers sanctuary to runaway Democrats, Illinois conservatives stay silent. While Democrat lawmakers from Texas flee their responsibilities in a calculated political stunt,...
Read moreDetailsBy Illinois ReviewThe western suburbs of Chicago have become an unexpected focal point in a national political standoff, as Texas Democratic lawmakers take refuge at a secure hotel...
Read moreDetailsBy Illinois ReviewTexas Democratic lawmakers have taken refuge at a secure hotel in St. Charles, Illinois, after Governor Greg Abbott ordered their arrest in response to their dramatic...
Read moreDetailsBy Illinois ReviewFor Illinois Republicans, the upcoming primary was expected to be a moment of renewal. Instead, it’s devolved into a bitter clash between establishment insiders and grassroots...
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