WindRunner Is The Latest Sky-High Game Changer for Wind Energy
The WindRunner isn't your typical aircraft.
Biden Commits to Federal Funding for Baltimore Bridge Reconstruction Amid Criticism
After the recent collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore due to a container ship collision, resulting in six deaths, President Biden announced the federal government's commitment to fully fund the bridge's reconstruction.
Nearly Four Tons of Cocaine Seized in High-Stakes Chase Off Colombian Coast
Recently, there was a major drug bust in the Caribbean Sea near Colombia.
Bridge Collapse at Port of Baltimore Upends Local Logistics
The Francis Scott Key Bridge near Baltimore collapsed early Tuesday morning after a huge container ship hit one of its pillars.
Cocoa Prices Soar to Record Highs Amid West African Supply Challenges
Cocoa prices just hit a new high, reaching over $10,000 per metric ton for the first time.
Baltimore Harbor Bridge Collapse Involving Cargo Ship Dali Claims Lives
Early Tuesday morning, a major incident occurred at Baltimore Harbor.
Transloading Resurges With Supply Chain Disruptions in the Logistics Landscape
Transloading, a logistics strategy used to alleviate container backlog during the pandemic, is gaining traction once again as U.S. West Coast ports receive increased container volumes redirected from the East Coast.
Peter Penseel Departs CMA CGM Air Cargo
Peter Penseel, a veteran in air logistics, has stepped down as deputy CEO of CMA CGM Air Cargo, leaving the airline without an experienced air freight specialist.
U.S. Surpasses China as Global Leader in Millionaire and Billionaire Growth, Report Reveals
The U.S. has overtaken China as the leading nation for millionaires and billionaires, reports Henley & Partners and New World Wealth in their 2024 USA.
US Justice Department Sues Apple for Alleged Monopoly in Smartphone Market
The US Justice Department and multiple states are suing Apple, accusing it of monopolizing the smartphone market.
Navigating Apple's Enduring Partnership with Chinese Suppliers Amid Global Expansion
Apple has deep-rooted ties with Chinese suppliers spanning three decades, making it challenging to sever connections despite diversifying its sources.
China's Manufacturing Dominance is Shifting Global Trade Dynamics
The global market is currently flooded with goods from Chinese factories, ranging from cars and appliances to computer chips and electronics.
Sanders Proposes 32-Hour Workweek Legislation
Senator Bernie Sanders introduced legislation to cut the standard U.S. workweek from 40 to 32 hours over four years, without reducing pay.
The Panama Canal's Sustainability Struggle
The Panama Canal faced a shipping crisis due to a surplus of capacity, prompting restrictions that affected global trade.
Navigating Turbulence Among Challenges and Strategies in Container Shipping
The container shipping industry is grappling with a surplus of capacity, leading to a drop in customer rates that Maersk CEO Vincent Clerc described as unsustainable during the company's annual shareholder meeting.
The Evolution of Doomsday Prepping in a Post-COVID World
The COVID-19 pandemic has shifted perceptions around doomsday prepping, once considered the realm of conspiracy theorists.
Rand Paul Challenges TikTok Ban Bill
Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) is opposing a unanimous passing of a bill, requiring Democrats to spend more time on it before a roll-call vote.
Japan's Kairos Rocket Launch Faces Setback With Explosion
A Japanese solid-fuel rocket, Kairos, faced a major setback during its inaugural launch as it exploded just seconds after liftoff.
Trump Warns Against TikTok Ban, Citing Concerns Over Facebook's Dominance
Former President Donald Trump expressed concerns about the proposed ban on Chinese-owned social media app TikTok in the United States during an interview on CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Monday.
Haiti's Rebellion Leader Demands Resignation Amidst Chaos
The key leader of Haiti's ongoing rebellion, Jimmy Chérizier, known as "Barbecue," has a clear message for acting Prime Minister Ariel Henry: resign, and the violence stops, at least temporarily.