Ahead of pivotal weekend China-US trade talks, President Donald Trump has proposed an 80% tariff on Chinese imports as an alternative to the current 145% levies, asserting that the new rate “seems right.”


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Israel bombs Lebanon's capital Beirut
Israeli forces have carried out an airstrike on Lebanon’s capital, Beirut, in the latest violation of a ceasefire agreement with the country's resistance movement, Hezbollah.



Larry donated to Biden in 2020.

An article about how Mexico became addicted to Coca Cola.

The over one-hundred history of Coca Cola in Mexico is intertwined with predatory capitalism, petty gangsterism, neoliberal crisis, monopolies and water shortages. An interview with Bruce Hobson.

The funniest part is reading about how Vicente Fox was a Coca Cola shill.
Back in the 1960s, young Coca-Cola truck driver and future president, Vicente Fox Quesada, began a personal campaign to outsell Pepsi. He once openly bragged that he’d punch the tires of Pepsi trucks and remove their bottles before they could be refilled. In a word, years before Mexico’s neoliberal period, Fox was a small-time gangster for Coca-Cola.
Also:
Vicente Fox’s financial and political success was enmeshed with the Coca-Cola company — it was said he drank 12 Cokes a day.

No, I do not. :)