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Nick Reed’s Must Read Headlines – 05.25.23

Nick Reed’s Must Read Headlines – 05.25.23

Nick Reed’s Must Read Headlines – 05.25.23

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2024:

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced his bid for the White House on Twitter last night. Twitter crashed for a big portion of the announcement.

Trump took to Truth Social on Wednesday to blast DeSantis in a bizarre post that sparked confusion.

Target: 

Target shareholders are feeling the backlash as controversy swirls over its Pride merchandising plans. Shares slipped 2.7% on Wednesday and have dropped more than 9% this month, with 6% of that decline this week alone, as tracked by Dow Jones Market Data Group. That amounts to $4.2 billon in market value.

Ozarks Pridefest: 

Ozarks Pridefest is coming to Springfield on June 10th. One of the ally sponsors is the city of Springfield.

LOL: 

Some Budweiser products are being sold for free in some stores thanks to a new promotional rebate from the Anheuser-Busch company, following weeks of Bud Light backlash.

Jan. 6: 

An Arkansas man who was photographed during the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol protest with his feet propped on a desk in then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office was sentenced on Wednesday to four and a half years in prison.

U-Haul Driver: 

The DOJ has suddenly downgraded the charges for the man who attempted to drive a U-Haul into a barricade outside the White House grounds.

Biden’s America: 

The number of foreign nationals holding jobs in the United States has hit the highest level since the Labor Department began tracking the data in 1996 as the employment of native-born Americans declines.

 

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