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23 votes
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Pentagon to filmmakers: We won’t help you if you kowtow to China
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Oil is hard to quit, even in Norway where electric cars rule the road
15 votes -
The history behind Orkney's vote to ‘join Norway’
9 votes -
Why the mental health of liberal girls sank first and fastest
11 votes -
US truckers flooded the market during Covid. Now they struggle to pay their bills.
24 votes -
The status quo coalition
7 votes -
Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of July 3
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate...
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19 votes -
Affirmative action and its role in your life
Initial SCOTUS rulings on affirmative action were before my time. I agree with the concept. Do you? Has it affected you positively? Negatively? Now that affirmative action has “ended” and we’ve...
Initial SCOTUS rulings on affirmative action were before my time. I agree with the concept. Do you? Has it affected you positively? Negatively? Now that affirmative action has “ended” and we’ve totally “solved racism”, what is the path forward? There’s a lot of opinions out there but I want to know what real people think about the consequences in all our lives, U.S. or otherwise. Let’s talk.
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Report - The increasing return of legal child labor to the US economy
Child labor is making a comeback with a vengeance. A striking number of lawmakers are undertaking concerted efforts to weaken or repeal statutes that have long prevented (or at least seriously...
Child labor is making a comeback with a vengeance. A striking number of lawmakers are undertaking concerted efforts to weaken or repeal statutes that have long prevented (or at least seriously inhibited) the possibility of exploiting children.
Take a breath and consider this: the number of kids at work in the U.S. increased by 37% between 2015 and 2022. During the last two years, 14 states have either introduced or enacted legislation rolling back regulations that governed the number of hours children can be employed, lowered the restrictions on dangerous work, and legalized subminimum wages for youths.
Iowa now allows those as young as 14 to work in industrial laundries. At age 16, they can take jobs in roofing, construction, excavation, and demolition and can operate power-driven machinery. Fourteen-year-olds can now even work night shifts and once they hit 15 can join assembly lines. All of this was, of course, prohibited not so long ago.
Legislators offer fatuous justifications for such incursions into long-settled practice. Working, they tell us, will get kids off their computers or video games or away from the TV. Or it will strip the government of the power to dictate what children can and can’t do, leaving parents in control — a claim already transformed into fantasy by efforts to strip away protective legislation and permit 14-year-old kids to work without formal parental permission.
In 2014, the Cato Institute, a right-wing think tank, published “A Case Against Child Labor Prohibitions,” arguing that such laws stifled opportunity for poor — and especially Black — children. The Foundation for Government Accountability, a think tank funded by a range of wealthy conservative donors including the DeVos family, has spearheaded efforts to weaken child-labor laws, and Americans for Prosperity, the billionaire Koch brothers’ foundation, has joined in.
Here is a Robert Frost poem related to the subject of the article. https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/53087/out-out
I'm GenX and I worked as a teen, but my earliest jobs were babysitting, not industrial labor.
54 votes -
Reality deflates the NDP’s Big Grocery conspiracy theory
7 votes -
Barriers to transgender health care lead some to embrace a do-it-yourself approach
22 votes -
Vietnam bans ‘Barbie’ movie over South China Sea map
30 votes -
Quran burning and requests to approve the destruction of more holy books have left Sweden torn between its commitment to free speech and its respect for religious minorities
18 votes -
French government could cut off social media during unrest, says Emmanuel Macron
12 votes -
Exclusive: CNN obtains the tape of former US President Donald Trump’s 2021 conversation about classified documents
99 votes -
South Koreans become younger overnight after country scraps ‘Korean age’
44 votes -
The head of NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, is to stay on for another year after his contract was extended again
21 votes -
Gini global inequality at lowest level in nearly 150 years
13 votes -
Denmark's new modular patrol boats will tackle a changing Arctic – here's how the new ships will be designed
8 votes -
Questions asked of the UK Prime Minister over Johnny Bairstows dismissal in the Ashes. Just not cricket.
6 votes -
Florida bill allowing radioactive roads made of potentially cancer-causing mining waste signed by Ron DeSantis
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Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of June 26
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33 votes -
US Supreme Court strikes down President Biden's student loan forgiveness: Now what?
117 votes -
Italian soccer players banned from wearing No. 88 on jerseys in campaign against antisemitism
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Canada to launch 'digital nomad strategy,' other measures to woo international talent
18 votes -
Denmark delays man-made energy island in North Sea due to high costs – more options for better and cheaper concept will be analyzed
4 votes -
Greece’s left-wing opposition leader, Alexis Tsipras, stepping down after crushing election defeat
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How a megachurch wields power in a regional California city and influence in the music industry
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Are we in "late stage" capitalism? What's next?
I often engage in thoughtful discussions with my friends regarding our current socio-economic situation, and I find it challenging to discover a more fitting description than the term coined for...
I often engage in thoughtful discussions with my friends regarding our current socio-economic situation, and I find it challenging to discover a more fitting description than the term coined for it.
Wherever I direct my attention, I observe life increasingly being shaped by the well-oiled machinery of capitalism, a system devoid of inherent morals and existing solely to maximize profits for its shareholders.
To me, the notion of "late stage" capitalism implies a bleak future fueled by the insatiable demand for constant and unsustainable growth. This, in turn, hampers our ability to effectively plan for the future, as investors prioritize immediate gains. Consequently, our planet suffers the repercussions through climate change and the exacerbation of wealth inequality.
Moreover, the ruling of FEC vs Citizens United, wherein corporations were granted the ability to lobby as individuals, seems to have unleashed a relentless flywheel that perpetuates and nourishes the insatiable beast of capitalism and greed.
I am genuinely intrigued by the perspectives of others on this topic. If we collectively recognize that we are heading in an unfavorable direction, what steps can we take to regain a more positive trajectory? How can we incentivize prioritizing moral values and environmental impact over monetary gains?
101 votes -
Norway approves nineteen oil and gas projects, saying the resulting investments are worth over $19 billion
13 votes -
Controversy over lack of renewable in plans to rebuild electrical grid in Puerto Rico
10 votes -
US Supreme Court rejects bid to give lawmakers unchecked power over elections
67 votes -
Finland wants to reverse downward trends in PISA school aptitude tests, and promote a focused learning environment, with new laws around mobile phone use
11 votes -
The invisible victims of American anti-semitism
40 votes -
Finland games industry disappointed by new immigration reforms – 30% of the industry is made up of gaming professionals that have immigrated to the country
10 votes -
New report from US National Transportation Safety Board says engineer at Norfolk Southern objected to the train weight distribution before catastrophic derailment
22 votes -
Russia's FSB announces a felony investigation into Wagner Group's incitement to 'armed rebellion'
48 votes -
A Delaware city is set to give corporations the right to vote in elections
28 votes -
Green energy is cheaper... so why aren't we using it?
24 votes -
What the hell happened to the California of the ’50s and ’60s?
12 votes -
Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of June 19
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28 votes -
Oklahoma City continues planning for bus rapid transit
26 votes -
The truth about China's social credit system
33 votes -
Typography 2024: For America! For America’s best
7 votes -
Philadelphia politician proposes more local options for mass-transit funding
11 votes -
Estonia legalizes same-sex marriage
47 votes -
Denmark is the latest European country to push for a levy on streamers' local turnover to fund local TV and film content
8 votes -
How a dose of MDMA transformed a white supremacist
27 votes -
Watered-down LGBTQ ‘understanding’ bill shows how far Japan’s parliament is out of step with its society – and history
20 votes