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Coca-Cola required ID in 2020 shareholder meeting, but slams Georgia for voter ID law

Coca-Cola required ID in 2020 shareholder meeting, but slams Georgia for voter ID law

Coca-Cola has released a statement condemning Georgia’s new voting legislation, but the company requires valid ID to be admitted to its annual meeting of shareholders. “At the entrance to the meeting, we will verify your registration and request to see your admission ticket and a valid form of photo identification, such as a driver’s license or passport,” the company wrote in reference to its 2020 annual meeting of shareholders, held before the coronavirus pandemic.Georgia’s new voting law requires a drivers’ license or state ID number be listed to submit an absentee ballot to vote, among...

April 4, 2021
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Biden wants to raise taxes. How politically damaging would it be?

Biden wants to raise taxes. How politically damaging would it be?

is reportedly planning to bring back a major for the first time in nearly 30 years. But will it help or hurt Democrats politically?Holding a razor-thin majority in the , losing one seat means losing power for Democrats. In the House, they lead by eight seats, 219 to 211 with five vacancies. Biden’s emerging plan, , would raise the corporate tax rate from 21 to 28% and raise the income tax rate on individuals making over $400,000. It would also raise capital gains taxes on those making over $1 million, expand the estate tax, and pare back tax preferences for certain businesses. The...

March 17, 2021
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Democrats' COVID relief by-the-numbers breakdown is jaw-dropping

Democrats' COVID relief by-the-numbers breakdown is jaw-dropping

The Senate narrowly passed its $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill and Republicans are blasting the package for its hundreds of billions that aren’t related to Covid relief. Following 27 hours of debate, delays and wrangling, Democrats pushed through the legislation in a party-line vote of 50-49. The legislation now heads back to the House for final approval before hitting President Biden’s desk for his signature on what would be his first major legislative victory.The move comes as the U.S. has racked up a national debt of nearly $28 trillion, or nearly $85,000 per person, and 2020...

March 6, 2021
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AOC lashes out at Ted Cruz after he agrees with her on Robinhood stock ban

AOC lashes out at Ted Cruz after he agrees with her on Robinhood stock ban

Rep. told Sen. Ted Cruz to “sit this one out” when he said he agreed with her call for an investigation into Robinhood’s stock trade restrictions. “This is unacceptable,” the New York Democrat said of a report that Robinhood only to close out their positions.“We now need to know more about’s decision to block retail investors from purchasing stock while hedge funds are freely able to trade the stock as they see fit,” she wrote on Twitter. “As a member of the Financial Services Cmte, I’d support a hearing if necessary.” Trading app Robinhood restricted trading in certain securities because...

January 28, 2021
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Forty-five Republicans vote against proceeding with Senate impeachment trial

Forty-five Republicans vote against proceeding with Senate impeachment trial

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., discusses impeachment efforts, reflects on Trump’s legacy on ‘America’s Newsroom.’You can now listen to Fox News articles!Senators were sworn in as jurors to Tuesday as the Senate voted 55-45 to end debate on Sen. point of order arguing that the impeachment trial is unconstitutional now that Trump is out of office. Five GOP senators voted not to dismiss the impeachment trial of President Trump: Susan Collins, Maine, Lisa Murkowski, Alaska, Ben Sasse, Neb., and Pat Toomey, Pa., and Mitt Romney, Utah. They voted with all 50 Democrat senators to table the point...

January 26, 2021
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Biden order lets people who quit jobs where they thought they might catch coronavirus to collect unemployment

Biden order lets people who quit jobs where they thought they might catch coronavirus to collect unemployment

FOX Business’ Gerri Willis on how manufacturers are faring right now and Biden’s upcoming ‘Buy American’ plan. Continuing a flurry of executive action, President Biden signed an order Friday calling on the Labor Department to allow workers to collect unemployment benefits if they quit jobs they fear put them at risk for COVID-19.Continue Reading BelowPointing to a Gallup Poll finding that found 43% of Americans live in a household where at least one member has a preexisting condition, the White House wrote in a : “The President is asking the Department of Labor to consider clarifying that...

January 22, 2021
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Damage from riots across US will cost at least $1B in claims: report

Damage from riots across US will cost at least $1B in claims: report

The damage from riots and looting across the U.S. following the death of George Floyd is estimated to be the costliest in insurance history – between $1 billion and $2 billion. Insurance Information Institute (or Triple-I) compiles information from a company called Property Claim Services (PCS), which has tracked insurance claims related to civil disorder since 1950, and other databases. It provided reports to Axios that the damage from unrest between May 26 and June 8 will be the most expensive in the nation’s history, surmounting the Rodney King riots of 1992 in Los Angeles.The price...

September 16, 2020
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Trump donating $100K of salary to National Park Service to 'repair and restore' national monuments

Trump donating $100K of salary to National Park Service to 'repair and restore' national monuments

President Trump discusses national security and American businesses’ relationships with China. President Trump announced Friday he is donating his $100,000 quarterly presidential salary to the National Park Service to “repair and restore” national monuments.Continue Reading Below“I promised YOU I would not take a dime of salary as your President. I donate the entire $400,000!” Trump wrote on Twitter. “It is my honor to give $100,000 to @NatlParkService to help repair and restore our GREAT National Monuments. So important to our American History! Thank You!!”For the last two quarters, the...

August 14, 2020
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DeSantis announces Florida will start opening businesses Monday with restrictions

DeSantis announces Florida will start opening businesses Monday with restrictions

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com.You can now listen to Fox News articles!Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. . Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Wednesday that beginning Monday, restaurants and stores will be allowed to reopen at 25 percent capacity -- kicking off phase one of the state’s reopening plan.During an afternoon press conference -- as the state's stay-at-home order expires Thursday -- DeSantis said the order would exclude Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties. But the...

April 29, 2020
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