Lawmakers urge SEC to probe Shein's supply chain ahead of IPO

Bipartisan lawmakers have asked the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to investigate Chinese fast fashion retailer Shein's business practices for evidence of forced labor from China's Muslim Uyghur population before its reported initial public offering (IPO).

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Underride guards now mandatory per NHTSA

Recently, the NHTSA has proposed the installation of underride guards on trailers to prevent passenger cars from sliding underneath them during accidents, which can cause severe injuries.

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The UN Plans to Commence Deep-Sea Mining Operations this Summer

Companies interested in mining the ocean floor can now submit applications to the International Seabed Authority starting in July, following approval of the controversial practice despite significant pushback.

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California likely to implement new air quality rules on heavy trucks, ATA voices concern

The American Trucking Association has expressed its serious concern over the reports that the Environmental Protection Agency may allow California to create new emission rules that might be unrealistic and harmful to the trucking and transportation industry.

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