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Ken Blackwell: Court Ordering MLB All-Star Game to Atlanta Would Be a Win


5 Jun 2021
Ken Blackwell, former mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio, told Breitbart News on Friday that a court order for Major League Baseball (MLB) to return its All-Star Game to Atlanta “would be a win-win for everyone.”
The MLB rescheduled its All-Star Game moving it from Atlanta to Denver following Georgia’s enactment of election laws in March. Dubbed the “Election Integrity Act of 2021,” the bill implements voter ID requirements across all methods of voting. MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred acknowledged the political motivation of his decision, saying it was “the best way to demonstrate our values as a sport.” He added, “Major League Baseball fundamentally supports voting rights for all Americans and opposes restrictions to the ballot box.” ....

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Woke corporate politics: There's a price to pay - Insights from The Wall Street Journal


A number of US CEO’s have embraced ‘woke’  corporate policies in recent years. While some may have thought this to be harmless – and perhaps good for business – it has seemingly come with a price, as the editorial board of The Wall Street Journal comment on a spate of advertisements from the Consumers’ Research, a conservative non-profit based in the States. Companies such as clothing brand Nike, American Airlines and Coca-Cola have all been on the receiving end of the Consumers Research, with campaigns targeting their brand credibility. As The Wall Street Journal notes, Nike – who embraced Colin Kaepernick for taking the knee during the US national anthem – is criticised for choosing China over America – “The ad mentions CEO John Donahoe and claims the company produced shoes in a factory and regions suspected of using forced Uyghur labor.” Similar campaigns have targeted Coca-Cola and American Airlines, but Will Hild, executive director of the non-profit, h ....

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GOP Faction Wields Antitrust Threats, Echoing Trump's Populism


GOP Faction Wields Antitrust Threats, Echoing Trump’s Populism
Apr 21 2021, 2:44 PM
April 21 2021, 11:30 AM
April 21 2021, 2:44 PM
(Bloomberg) Some of Donald Trump’s most fervent congressional allies are turning to a favorite tool of the former president: threatening antitrust action against American companies that cross them politically on voting rights or other controversial issues.
(Bloomberg) Some of Donald Trump’s most fervent congressional allies are turning to a favorite tool of the former president: threatening antitrust action against American companies that cross them politically on voting rights or other controversial issues.
Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri last week fired what he called an “opening salvo” to an ambitious trust-busting agenda when he introduced legislation to crack down on mergers by large corporations and give antitrust officials more authority to break up dominant companies. ....

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