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Kevin Stocklin
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Kevin Stocklin is a contributor to The Epoch Times who covers the ESG industry, global governance, and the intersection of politics and business.
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Lower fertility and longer lifespans have left too few workers to support America's growing ranks of retirees, an ...
Personal Finance
June 3, 2026
Why US Oil Companies Are Holding Off on Drilling New Wells
'Oil companies are hesitant to make such big investments over what may be a temporary price spike,' economist ...
Energy
May 31, 2026
New Fed Chair Pledges ‘Regime Change’ to Fight Inflation—Here’s What That Could Mean in Practice
'The fatal policy error going back four or five years is still a legacy that we're dealing with,' ...
Economy
May 19, 2026
New Construction Brings Price Cuts, but Homeownership Still out of Reach for Many
'Housing is becoming more affordable; however, it’s not affordable in absolute terms,' analyst Stephen Kates said.
Real Estate
May 13, 2026
‘Sometimes When You Tax the Rich, You Lose the Rich’: Americans Move Out of High-Tax States
Advocates of blue-state taxes on millionaires and billionaires say they're targeting the wealthy, but experts say the taxes ...
Economy
April 14, 2026
Iran War Hikes Fertilizer Prices, Squeezing Farmers in Planting Season
‘The conflict is coming at nearly the worst possible time, the spring planting season,’ economist Peter Earle said.
Business
April 6, 2026
Maryland Supreme Court Tosses Climate Lawsuits
More than 30 municipal climate lawsuits seek to set U.S. energy policy through litigation, critics say.
Energy
March 25, 2026
As Iran Blocks Gulf Shipping, South America Steps Up Its Oil and Gas Production
'There is a strategic shift toward a more resilient Western Hemisphere energy bloc,' economist Steve Hanke said.
Energy
March 25, 2026
America’s Aging Oil Refinery Infrastructure Sees Renewal Under Trump: Industry Experts
‘We have a recognition that we haven't built anything in a long time, and we've lost the muscle ...
Energy
March 20, 2026
How the US Can Adjust to Middle East Oil Disruptions
Energy markets could experience significant shifts in global production and distribution in the long term, experts say.
Premium Reports
March 13, 2026
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State finance officers are returning billions of dollars to taxpayers.
US
March 5, 2026
UN-Sponsored Climate Club, Dormant After Mass Defections, Is Resurrected
‘Rebranding does not change the underlying collectivism,’ Prospr Aligned CEO Derek Kreifels says.
Investment
March 4, 2026
Vanguard, World’s 2nd Largest Fund Manager, Settles Coal Lawsuit With States
'It is going to send shockwaves through the entire ESG complex,' a Texas official said.
Business
February 28, 2026
Trump Admin to Launch New Free Speech Site to Combat Censorship Abroad
'The project will be global in its scope, but distinctly American in its mission,' a State Department statement ...
US News
February 24, 2026
How to Recover From Decades of Socialism
Commentary Having removed Venezuela’s socialist leader, Nicolás Maduro, in January, the Trump administration is now endeavoring to rebuild ...
Opinion
February 23, 2026
How George Washington Laid the Foundations of America’s Economic Freedom and Prosperity
‘The economic transformation Washington put in place was neither preordained nor inevitable,’ historian Charles Ansary states.
Life & Tradition
February 16, 2026
Automakers Pump Brakes on EV Investment as Federal Subsidies Stop
'EVs will only grow very slowly from here on out due to a saturated market and lack of ...
Premium Reports
February 14, 2026
European Official Warns That Americans Can Be Silenced by EU Online Speech Laws
'European speech rules can end up shaping what Americans are allowed to say online,' Irish lawyer Lorcan Price ...
Europe
February 12, 2026
EPA to Revoke Obama-Era ‘Endangerment Finding’ on CO2 Emissions
"The term ‘pollutant’ in the act should apply to substances causing direct toxic harm," energy analyst Alex Stevens ...
Policies & Impacts
February 11, 2026
Netflix CEO Faces Criticism From Lawmakers on Warner Merger
‘Netflix continues to push sexual and gender theory on kids,’ Sen. Eric Schmitt stated.
Media & Big Tech
February 5, 2026
Wells Fargo Follows JPMorgan in Cutting Ties With Shareholder Proxy Advisers
Conservatives have alleged political bias in how proxy agents advise fund managers to vote their shares.
Companies
February 1, 2026
Why the ‘Hype Phase’ of Wind and Solar Is Over
As federal subsidies dry up under the Trump administration, wind and solar energy must compete on cost and ...
Premium Reports
January 30, 2026
US Exits Paris Agreement, as Trump’s 2025 Pledge Becomes Official
The move follows the US exit from WHO and 66 other global climate and social justice clubs.
US
January 27, 2026
US Officially Exits World Health Organization
The Trump administration cuts funding, recalls U.S. officials from the WHO.
US News
January 22, 2026
Twice Bitten, Thrice Shy: What Oil Majors Want Before Betting on Venezuela a Third Time
'U.S. companies will not commit serious capital to Venezuela without a credible reset on rule of law,' Jason ...
Energy
January 21, 2026
Trump Order Taking US Out of UN Climate Orgs Caps Flood of Corporate Exits
The move was applauded by many critics of the ESG industry, who claim that the net-zero movement has ...
US News
January 11, 2026
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