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Aflac, Inc. is a holding company, which engages in the provision financial protection services. It operates through the Aflac Japan and Aflac United States (U.S.) segments. The Aflac Japan segment offers life insurance, death benefits, and cash surrender values. The Aflac U.S. segment sells voluntary supplemental insurance products for people who already have major medical or primary insurance coverage. The company was founded by John Amos, Daniel Paul Amos, and William Amos on November 17, 1955 and is headquartered in Columbus, GA.
Following the demise of award-winning site The Nib, two former contributors are keeping graphic journalism and nonfiction storytelling alive with an innovative new model.
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Trump is expected to make Matt Gaetz his attorney general and Marco Rubio his secretary of state, and place Tulsi Gabbard, Kristi Noem and Stephen Miller in key posts.
With JPMorgan leading the list, the United States has widened its lead as home to the world's biggest companies according to Forbes’ annual Global 2000 ranking. Strong U.S. markets should be thanked.