President Donald Trump could soon have a harder time finding cans of Diet Coke due to the tariffs on aluminum imports, as the soda giant imports its cans from Canada.
Coca-Cola can also find domestic aluminum sources and increase the price for customers, CEO James Quincey said.
Pricey heating bills are a drag. Paying utility bills with certain credit cards can make this winter chore more rewarding.
Health policy experts say private surgical centres are a relief valve the public system can turn to when they lack the ...
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President Donald Trump hosted Jordan’s King Abdullah II at the White House on Tuesday as he escalates pressure on the Arab nation to take in refugees from Gaza — perhaps permanently — as part of his a ...
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President Donald Trump said Palestinians in Gaza would not have a right to return under his plan for U.S. “ownership” of the ...
Igloo coolers accidentally took tailgate 'finger food' in an unintended direction. The company is recalling over 1 million of ...
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNAfrican researchers look beyond 2030 for healthy, productive marine ecosystemResearchers from universities in Africa including Ghana, South Africa and Nigeria, converged in Lagos to brainstorm on how the continent, especially Gulf of Guinea member-countries, can solve climate, ...
President Trump's tariffs on aluminum could make Coca-Cola more expensive. Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey said the company imports aluminum for its cans from Canada, and is looking for ways to mitigate ...
The White House said Canada, along with France, both levy digital taxes, and they cost U.S. firms $2 billion a year.
Users concerned about Canadian foreign aid spending falsely claimed a list of expenditures that has circulated for years as a ...
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