News in Brief Coca-Cola’s Research Contracts Allowed It to Kill Unfavorable Studies A new study finds the industry giant was frequently given the right to oversee and even terminate public-sector research. Emily Moon
News in Brief The Bigotry Brought Out by Coca-Cola’s Super Bowl Ad Seeing that Coke ad featuring Muslim Americans singing America the Beautiful led many conservatives to suddenly prefer Pepsi.… Pacific Standard Staff
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Economics How Prohibition Put the Cocaine in Coca-Cola When the beverage first debuted in 1886, it was described as "Coca-Cola: The Temperance Drink." Lisa Wade