US government allocates $1.7 billion for the purchase of electric and low-emission buses
The recent announcement by the U.S. Department of Transportation regarding the allocation of nearly $1.7 [...]
Jun
Unprecedented surge of packages from China overwhelms U.S. customs: Critics claim $800 duty-free limit was a grave error
Conservatives in the United States see China as a significant economic adversary, and they are [...]
Jun
US ‘Green Corridors’ Initiative to Cut Shipping Industry Emissions, says Buttigieg.
YOKOHAMA, Japan — The American push to establish “green shipping corridors” has been recognized as [...]
Jun
Tribal activists reject Nevada mine hailed by Biden as key to clean energy
The construction of one of the world’s largest lithium mines just 45 miles away from [...]
Jun
SeaWorld opens its first non-US park in UAE, featuring no orcas, ten years after public backlash.
SeaWorld has opened its first theme park outside of the US, a $1.2 billion aquatic [...]
Jun
May sees a drop in factory and consumer activity in China, along with a rise in youth unemployment
China experienced a weakening of consumer and factory activity in May, signaling a slowdown in [...]
Jun
Billions in COVID-19 relief aid: The Great Grift of stolen or wasted funding
The scale of theft during the COVID-19 relief aid distribution was unprecedented and the methods [...]
Jun
Economists Survey: High Inflation Expected to Persist in 2023, Along with Continued Fed Interest Rate Adjustments
On Monday, a survey conducted among a group of business economists revealed that the Federal [...]
May
Detroit Enclave Built on Auto Industry Faces Struggles with $20M Water Debt
Kevin Houston surveyed the street in Highland Park, Michigan, where his home is situated amidst [...]
May
Meta (formerly Facebook) Hit with Record $1.3 Billion Fine and Order to Cease Sending European User Data to the US
The European Union has imposed a record privacy fine of $1.3bn on Meta (formerly Facebook) [...]
May