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Harvard Punishes Anti-CCP Students; BMW Recalls Almost 700,000 Cars in China
Two House committees are condemning Harvard for its recent probation decision. The school decided to punish several student protesters who spoke out against China's human rights violations on their own ...
October 21, 2024
BY
Tiffany Meier
How China Uses Transition to Renewables to Exert Global Dominance
A global turn to renewables as an energy source is benefitting Beijing, which controls much of the mineral ...
September 14, 2024
BY
Kevin Stocklin
Lithium Company Recommends Banning Battery Exports to Boost Australia’s Recycling
The company is concerned about the sustainability of the industry over short-term profit.
August 9, 2024
BY
Alfred Bui
Beijing’s Latest Mistake: China’s Excess Manufacturing Capacity
To offset the property crisis and weak domestic demand, Beijing invested in manufacturing capacity. Now, it has too ...
June 20, 2024
BY
Milton Ezrati
China’s EV Exports Fall as US, EU Ratchets Up Tariffs
China's electric vehicle exports have recorded their first decline amid intensifying trade tensions with the West that have ...
June 16, 2024
BY
Alex Wu
NSW Government Spends Millions on 671 New EV Car Chargers
The New South Wales government will spend $4.1 million, along with $8 million in private investment, on new ...
May 29, 2024
BY
Crystal-Rose Jones
How the EV Transition Is Increasing China’s Power and America’s Reliance
'The net zero energy transition makes us incredibly reliant on China. For everything,' says environmental law professor Jason ...
May 23, 2024
BY
Katie Spence
New Gallup Poll Finds More Americans Aren’t Interested in Buying EVs
Although the survey found an uptick in EV ownership, it also saw an increase in non-owners saying they ...
April 8, 2024
BY
Lorenz Duchamps
Behind EV Push, a Wealth Transfer From Red to Blue Regions
Federal electric vehicle mandates are being criticized as ‘class warfare’ with far reaching implications for certain parts of ...
April 4, 2024
BY
Kevin Stocklin
Audi Issues 2nd Recall for Battery Fire Risk
The company warned its high voltage battery could experience a 'thermal overload' if charged to maximum capacity.
March 22, 2024
BY
Monica O’Shea
Trump on Biden Administration’s EV Policies: Developed ‘By Very, Very Stupid People’
The transition toward electric vehicles (EVs) has become a polarizing issue in the United States, with former President ...
March 14, 2024
BY
Chase Smith
South Korea Hits Back at Cheap Chinese Batteries, EVs, With Revised Subsidy Plan
In a significant move to address the challenges posed by the influx of low-cost Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) ...
March 5, 2024
BY
Lisa Bian
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Sean Tseng
As China Tries to Ease Overcapacity Pressure, Japan and Korea Step Up Anti-Dumping Measures
Facing a critical challenge from overcapacity, China has resorted to exporting a significant volume of low-priced goods to ...
March 5, 2024
BY
Grace Hsing
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Olivia Li
Nissan EV Car App to Stop Working Owing to Phasing Out of 2G Network
Nissan Leaf owners won't have access to such features as remote temperature control and the charge range status ...
March 5, 2024
BY
Evgenia Filimianova
EV Sales Increase, But Utility Vehicles Still Rule the Roost in Australia
The most popular vehicle sold in February was the Ford Ranger, followed by the Toyota HiLux.
March 5, 2024
BY
Monica O’Shea
New Study Finds Gas Cars More Economical Than EVs, but Experts Say It Won’t Change Policy
After a hot start, electric vehicle (EV) sales at the beginning of 2024 represented just 9 percent of ...
March 1, 2024
BY
Mark Gilman
Australian Government’s Time Frame to Cap Car Emissions ‘Too Quick’: Toyota
'The trajectory is too steep, especially for large four-wheel drive SUVs and light commercial vehicles.'
February 28, 2024
BY
Nina Nguyen
Biden’s Net-Zero Agenda Spells Trouble Down on the Farm and at the Supermarket
Commentary Feeling the heat from farmers dumping manure in front of government buildings across the continent, European Commission ...
February 26, 2024
BY
Bonner R. Cohen
The Great Reset Didn’t Work: The Case of EVs
Commentary We are living through one of history’s longest and most excruciating versions of “We told you so.” ...
February 20, 2024
BY
Jeffrey A. Tucker
Mr. Bean Was Right—and So Was Toyota
Commentary When auto (even EV driving) enthusiast Rowan Atkinson—Mr. Bean to his fans—last June wrote in The Guardian that there ...
February 19, 2024
BY
Duggan Flanakin
Insurance Likely to Cost More for EV Owners: Report
As Canada transitions to electric vehicles, the costs of insurance may go up, a recent data analysis says. ...
February 16, 2024
BY
Chandra Philip
3 Cars and 1 EV Destroyed in Sydney Warehouse Fire
Authorities have ruled out the EV as the cause of the fire.
February 14, 2024
BY
Alfred Bui
A Rushed EV Approach Will Undermine Our National Security
Commentary Normally, a new year brings a renewed focus on getting things done in Washington. But with Congress ...
February 12, 2024
BY
James Marks
ANALYSIS: Charging, Resale Among Added Hurdles Slowing EV Adoption
The near-term challenges of mass EV adoption inevitably begin with price, but a recent cold snap has re-emphasized ...
February 7, 2024
BY
Rahul Vaidyanath
So Many Problems Continue to Plague the EV Industry
Commentary The fourth quarter of 2023 was not good for electric vehicles (EV). Multiple manufacturers decided to curb ...
February 5, 2024
BY
Kristen Walker
‘It’s a Disaster’: Electric Car Owners Struggle in Freezing Temps
Freezing temperatures have presented a challenge to charging stations for electric cars and their batteries. According to a ...
January 17, 2024
BY
Matt McGregor
Pay Attention, America: Edmund Burke and the Folly of British Climate ‘Leadership’
Commentary “Example is the school of mankind, and they will learn at no other.” This timeless wisdom was ...
January 15, 2024
BY
Benjamin Zycher
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Jacki Thrapp
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Mercura Wang
Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
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Lawrence Wilson
US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
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Naveen Athrappully
How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing About It
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Jacob Burg
Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
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Melanie Sun
Kentucky Derby Champion Golden Tempo Wins 2026 Belmont Stakes
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Ross Kelly
Hegseth Warns Europe of ‘Dangerous Ideologies’
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