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EV Industry Built on Child Labor-Fueled Mines

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Mining associated with EV batteries is 'tainted by various degrees of abuse, including slavery, child labor, forced labor, a new report shows.

US Turns to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Therefore Child Labor, For...

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By Nick Pope In order to facilitate electric vehicle (EV) production, the U.S. is seeking to spend taxpayer dollars to develop cobalt supply chains from...
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Analysis: The Carnage of Child Labor and Ecological Destruction ‘Elsewhere’ acceptable to Wealthy Countries

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Wealthy elites demonstrate their lack of ethical, moral, and social responsibilities, by encouraging the exploitations of people with yellow, brown, and black skin and the environmental degradation occurring “elsewhere."

Cobalt Demand Soars and Drives Child Labor and Worse in Africa

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By Paul Driessen Global cobalt demand soared with the advent of cell phones and laptop computers. It exploded with the arrival of electric vehicles and now...
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Climate Change Weekly #464: Slavery and Child Labor at the Core of Elites’ Green...

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The much touted green energy economy and the net zero goals it aims to obtain are built upon a dirty little secret: slavery, child labor, and environmental destruction.
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Labor Unions Won’t Save Higher Education (Commentary)

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Labor unions won’t save higher education institutions where faculties, staffs, graduate students, and sports teams have voted to unionize, and enrollment is falling. By Richard K....

Wyden-Smith’s Child Tax Credit Expansion and Work Incentives (Commentary)

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Wyden-Smith's Child Tax Credit expansion in proposed spending bill would have little net impact on work incentives. (Commentary) by Kyle Pomerleau Lawmakers are currently negotiating a...
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Renewed Forced Labor Cloud Darkens Solar’s Moment in the Las Vegas Sun

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the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act created a rebuttable presumption that all goods manufactured in whole or in part in the Xinjiang region of China use forced labor and are thus not admissible into U.S. commerce.

Life, Liberty, Property #31: Labored Logic Day

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Life, Liberty, Property #31: Unemployment ticks up, as the Fed slows the economy, and family policy should consider effects of no-fault divorce. IN THIS ISSUE: ...

Children Face Lifelong Costs for School Shutdowns

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The disadvantaged children today who lost years of learning face a 16.6 percent loss of the wealth they were projected to accumulate by 2040, and 10.9 percent of the labor income they otherwise would have earned, according to the Committee to Unleash Prosperity.

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Assembly-Line Medicine Weakens Doctor-Patient Relationships, Patients’ Health – Interview

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Yes, Vote, but Resist the Political Illusion with Elections- Commentary

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