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 ReviewChicago once again recorded the highest level of Thanksgiving holiday gun violence among major U.S. cities, surpassing New York, Los Angeles, Detroit, Atlanta, and Philadelphia in...
Read moreDetailsBy Illinois ReviewIllinois politics was thrust into the center of national attention on Wednesday as newly released documents tied convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to both Gov. JB...
Read moreDetailsBy Illinois ReviewThe newly released Epstein files are once again shaking the foundations of America’s elite – and this time, the fallout lands squarely at the doorstep of...
Read moreDetailsBy Illinois ReviewIn a deeply personal gesture, President Donald J. Trump has sent a powerful condolence letter on official presidential letterhead to former State Senator Darren Bailey and...
Read moreDetailsBy Illinois Review Many of the long-awaited Epstein files are finally out – and Democrats who spent years demanding their release are suddenly silent now that their own...
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