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.
Tesla Faces Turbulence With Slowing EV Demand and Market Pressures
Tesla's shares are struggling, down 28% this year, while the S&P 500 Index gained 10%.
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.
Mississippi Challenges BlackRock With Cease and Desist Over Alleged Misleading Climate Policies
Mississippi's Secretary of State, Michael Watson, has recently put the trillion-dollar asset manager BlackRock in the hot seat.
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink Addresses Retirement System's Strain
Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, points out in his annual letter that the U.S. retirement system is under a lot of pressure due to Americans living longer and spending more years in retirement.
Chick-fil-A Alters Course From Antibiotic-Free to NAIHM Chicken
Chick-fil-A's recent announcement about a shift in their chicken policy might surprise some fans.
U.S. States Gear Up for 2035 Phasing Out of Gas Cars
Several states in the U.S., including California, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Washington, and Rhode Island, plan to ban the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035.
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.
The Rising Movement of De-Influencing Which Challenges Consumerism
Diana Wiebe, like many of us, found herself deep in the world of social media during the pandemic, getting swayed by influencers on Instagram and TikTok to buy all sorts of products, especially skincare.
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.
Postal Service Safety Report Reveals Oversight Gaps in Trucking Contracts
A recent safety report by the U.S. Postal Service's Office of Inspector General (OIG) suggests lax oversight of contracted trucking companies, brokers, and drivers may contribute to accidents and fatalities on American highways.
Boeing CEO to Step Down by Year-End
Boeing made a sudden move on Monday, shaking up its leadership amidst a significant safety crisis.
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.
BlackRock's Robert Mitchnick Challenges Bitcoin's Risk Perception
Robert Mitchnick, BlackRock's digital assets lead, suggests that Bitcoin behaves more like digital gold than a high-risk investment, contrary to popular belief.
Airbus CFO Concerned Over Boeing’s Struggles
Airbus's CFO, Thomas Toepfer, in a chat with CNBC, expressed concern about the troubles hitting their U.S. competitor, Boeing, and how it's bad for the whole aviation industry.
BlackRock Challenges Texas’ $8.5 Billion Withdrawal Decision
in a recent development, BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, is challenging Texas' move to pull out about $8.5 billion from the Texas Permanent School Fund (PSF), alleging it's a boycott against energy companies.
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.