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Immigrant workers are helping boost the U.S. labor market
The government predicts that the influx of immigrant workers will grow gross domestic product over the next decade by $7 trillion.CNBC - Business -
E-waste is overflowing landfills. At one sprawling Vietnam market, workers recycle some of it
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E-waste is overflowing landfills. At one sprawling Vietnam market, workers recycle some of it
The world is producing more electronic waste than ever — 62 million metric tons in 2022ABC News - World -
House panel requests FTC investigate if TikTok violated child protection act
The leaders of a bipartisan panel that is focused on China have sent a letter asking the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to investigate whether TikTok has violated child protection laws in its efforts to stop the United States from banning the app. ...The Hill - Politics - Tiktok -
FTC Seeks More Information on $16.5 Billion Novo-Catalent Deal
The request signals that the agency is reviewing whether the deal could be anticompetitive under U.S. law.The Wall Street Journal - World
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