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Where is Microsoft’s Investigation of Advertising Blacklist?

Where is Microsoft’s Investigation of Advertising Blacklist?

by NLPC Staff | May 20, 2023 | Corporate Integrity Project, Featured News, Government Integrity Project

Gabe Kaminsky in the Washington Examiner reports: Microsoft is stonewalling on providing key details about its touted “review” into the State Department-funded Global Disinformation Index after suspending its relationship with the self-styled British...

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Home Depot Earnings Take a Hit as Company Sticks with ‘Woke’

Home Depot Earnings Take a Hit as Company Sticks with ‘Woke’

by NLPC Staff | May 18, 2023 | Corporate Integrity Project, Featured News

On Thursday, National Legal and Policy Center presented a proposal at The Home Depot, Inc.’s annual shareholder meeting that would require the board to implement a policy to...

Oreo Maker Ripped for LGBT Obsession in ‘Rainbow-izing’ Cookies

Oreo Maker Ripped for LGBT Obsession in ‘Rainbow-izing’ Cookies

by NLPC Staff | May 17, 2023 | Corporate Integrity Project, Featured News

On Wednesday, National Legal and Policy Center presented a proposal at Mondelez International, Inc.’s annual shareholder meeting that would require the board to implement a...

Why are Green Radicals Attacking Exxon & Chevron, But Not ConocoPhillips?

Why are Green Radicals Attacking Exxon & Chevron, But Not ConocoPhillips?

by NLPC Staff | May 16, 2023 | Corporate Integrity Project, Featured News

On Tuesday, National Legal and Policy Center presented a proposal at ConocoPhillips Company’s annual shareholder meeting that would require greater transparency and...

NLPC, Religious Freedom Group Push Proposal at JPMorgan Chase

NLPC, Religious Freedom Group Push Proposal at JPMorgan Chase

by Paul Chesser | May 11, 2023 | Corporate Integrity Project, Featured News

In advance of JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s annual shareholder meeting on Tuesday, May 16, National Legal and Policy Center and the National Committee for Religious...

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