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Trump Administration Sides With Gig Company On Contractor Status
Wednesday, May 1, 2019 - 10:03am | 745The U.S. Department of Labor found that workers providing services for an unnamed "virtual marketplace" company to be independent contractors, a development that could prove highly valuable for ride-sharing companies whose profits hinge on the use of workers with non-employee status....
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Trucking, Labor Optimistic Ahead Of White House Infrastructure Meeting
Tuesday, April 30, 2019 - 1:49pm | 690A highly anticipated meeting between President Trump and Congressional leaders on April 30 will likely set the groundwork for an infrastructure bill and could determine President Trump's appetite for raising the federal gasoline tax to pay for it. The infrastructure summit, which will include...
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FreightWaves Oil Report: Trump Administration Has A Big Decision To Make On Iranian Oil Waivers
Monday, April 22, 2019 - 11:12am | 1148A weekly look at what occurred in the oil markets of the U.S. and the world this past week and what's ahead. Time's just about up. Early next month, the six-month waivers granted to eight countries that allowed them to continue importing Iranian oil despite U.S. financial sanctions...
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Canada To Appeal WTO Ruling Over U.S. Softwood Lumber Tariffs
Tuesday, April 16, 2019 - 10:11am | 355The Canadian government announced that it plans to appeal a World Trade Organization (WTO) ruling over how the U.S. applies tariffs on softwood lumber. "Canada's forest industry sustains hundreds of thousands of good, middle-class jobs in communities across our country,"...
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New Capitol Hill Leadership Ready To Push Freight Infrastructure Agenda
Thursday, January 3, 2019 - 2:48pm | 1114As the 116th Congress convenes today, changes in leadership among House and Senate committees will be important to the success or failure of an infrastructure agenda. Will that agenda find bipartisan support by politicians looking to score political points on Capitol Hill and within the Trump...
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Height Securities Expects Rollback Of Solar Tariff Amid Global Challenges
Thursday, February 15, 2018 - 3:44pm | 463The international solar community is in an uproar over a hefty import tax the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency enacted in January on crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells. The pushback might just change minds in Washington, D.C., according to Height Securities. “We continue to...
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NAFTA Round 3: What US Tech Would Look Like Based On Indigenous Resources
Tuesday, September 19, 2017 - 8:51am | 524It seems there’s little the Trump Administration could do to surprise these days. So in the possibility that, in the third round of negotiations for the North American Free Trade Agreement this week, it withdraws from the treaty altogether, it may be worth considering what a self-sufficient...
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Doctor Says Health Care ETFs Look Healthy
Thursday, August 17, 2017 - 8:29am | 505Health care, the S&P 500's third-largest sector allocation, is rebounding nicely after slumping in 2016 when the sector notched its first negative showing on an annual basis. This year, the Health Care Select Sector SPDR (NYSE: XLV) is higher by nearly 15 percent. Although the health care...
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Y2K Is No Longer A Thing, But Here Are 3 Other Silly Government Policies
Saturday, July 8, 2017 - 8:21am | 769In early June, the Trump administration announced the federal government would stop preparing for the Y2K bug, a computing glitch that would prevent computers from processing the date correctly at the turn of the millennium. Y2K was over 17 years ago. Not much really happened. Throughout those 17...
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7 Things Americans Spend More On Than Climate Protection Under The EPA's New Budget Proposal
Monday, March 6, 2017 - 11:17am | 574On Friday, the Trump Administration presented a budget for the Environmental Protection Agency that would cut climate protection programs by 70 percent, according to a Reuters report. The proposed funding of just $29 million amounts to about 8.9 pennies per American based on recent census estimates...
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Trump, House Republicans Seek Delay In Healthcare Ruling - Because They're Afraid They'll Win
Wednesday, February 22, 2017 - 12:36pm | 542Republican legislators have long resisted the Affordable Care Act and fought for its repeal, but this week, the Trump Administration and House Republicans seemed to initiate a retreat. CSR Payment Concerns In May 2016, the party won a lawsuit blocking the Obama Administration from issuing “...