Coca-Cola Company CEO James Quincey speaks during an interview with CNBC on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange in New York City, December 9, 2019. (Brendan McDermid/Reuters) Why the soft-drink giant is pulling back from its left-wing posturing. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE C onservatives who are tempted to despair over the abrupt shift of
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Newsmax settled a lawsuit with a Dominion Voting Systems executive over accusations about election fraud and issued an apology and a retraction of those claims on Friday. The statement on their website said there was no evidence that Dr. Eric Coomer, the Director of Product Strategy and Security at Dominion, had changed the election ballots.
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Employees of Basecamp, a popular software company, quit en masse on Friday after a ban on “societal and political” discussions. The exodus came after a heated debate at the company about their inclusive policies. The original disagreement arose over a list of Basecamp customers with “funny names.” Some employees complained that the names were either
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Former President Donald Trump mocked the popular social media platform Twitter Friday after the company’s stock plummeted by more than 15% on Thursday. Trump, who was famously permanently suspended from Twitter after the U.S. Capitol rioting, released a statement blaming the collapse of their stock on their shutting down some accounts. “Twitter stock ‘plunged’ as
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Sen. Tim Scott (R., S.C.) speaks during a hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., May 7, 2020. (Andrew Harnik/Reuters) On Wednesday night, the South Carolina senator outshined the president. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE D elivering a response to the State of the Union (or the “joint address to Congress,” as it is technically known during
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A poll worker casts a mail-in ballot for a voter at a drive-thru polling station during the primary election in Miami, Fla., August 18, 2020. (Marco Bello/Reuters) Florida’s Republican-dominated state House and Senate reached a consensus Friday to pass Senate Bill 90, which implements new voter identification requirements and limits mail-in voting. The bill stipulates
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Marie Yovanovitch testifies as part of the impeachment inquiry into then-president Donald Trump in Washington, D.C., November 15, 2019. (Jonathan Ernst/ Reuters) Manhattan federal prosecutors sought evidence relating to former ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, as well as communications between Rudy Giuliani and a number of Ukrainian officials, in a raid on Giuliani’s apartment on
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Steven Crowder, Dave Landau, and the LwC crew discussed the affects that drugs have on addicts and society. In this clip, a deep conversation about addiction was sparked while covering the Derek Chauvin trial. Later, Crowder differentiated between a non-violent addict and a violent criminal. Watch the clip to see a very open and honest
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A third-party fact-checker on Instagram labeled a quote from Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) on racism in America as “missing context.” The post that was flagged came from Turning Point USA’s account. The fact-checker Science Feedback bizarrely warned users to “encourage the general public to wear face masks to reduce the COVID-19 transmission.” It added how “the same
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(Kevork Djansezian/Reuters) The Transportation Security Administration is extending its masking requirement for all passengers on public transportation until mid-September, the agency announced on Friday. The agency “is extending the face mask requirement across all transportation modes [through] Sept. 13, 2021,” according to TSA Pacific’s Twitter account. “This includes at airports, onboard commercial aircraft, on over-the-road
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Following President Joe Biden’s first joint address to Congress, Glenn Beck joined fellow BlazeTV host and author of the new book, “American Marxism,” Mark Levin to expose what they called the “Liar-In-Chief’s” radical plans for our country and to explain why the far Left’s proposals and programs are really a “frontal attack” on our Constitution,
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A CBS News poll, which allegedly showed that Americans emphatically and overwhelmingly approved of President Joe Biden’s first address to a joint session of Congress, comes with a major caveat: It massively oversampled Democrats. What are the details? The poll — which found that a whopping 85% of viewers approved of Biden’s speech and came
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NBC congressional correspondent Kasie Hunt joined Andrea Mitchell on her Thursday MSNBC show to discuss President Biden’s Wednesday night speech to Congress and Sen. Tim Scott’s response to it. Hunt twisted herself into a rhetorical pretzel to declare that Biden’s speech was “less partisan” and normal while also claiming the era of big government is back,
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(Natural News) Banana chips are a sweet and tasty snack, but store-bought variants may contain too much sugar or other ingredients and harmful preservatives. To ensure that your banana chips are tasty and good for you, try making dried banana chips at home using the simple recipe detailed below. You can also try making savory
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President Joe Biden enters before addressing a joint session of Congress at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., U.S. April 28, 2021. (Melina Mara/Pool via Reuters) Joe Biden’s assessment of his first 100 days is a symptom of some troubling trends in our politics. The contrast between the before-and-after pictures every new president paints soon
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The Supreme Court sided with illegal alien fighting deportation, in a 6:3 decision. The illegal alien, Austo Niz-Chavez, who arrived in the US in 2005 said “his rights” were violated when he received two notices from the government instead of one notice. Six justices sided with the illegal migrant as Clarence Thomas, Stephen Breyer, Sonia
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(Vladstudioraw/iStock/Getty Images) Kudos to Alabama attorney general Steve Marshall for officially cutting ties with the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG). For those unfamiliar with the organization, NAAG describes itself as a “nonpartisan national forum” for state attorneys general. But it functions more like a left-wing litigation shop, with close and lucrative ties to plaintiffs’
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