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Free on Board (FOB) Explained: Who's Liable for What in Shipping?
Mountain View Telegraph· 1 day agoFree on Board (FOB) is a shipment term that defines the point in the supply chain when a buyer or seller becomes liable for the goods being transported. The buyer is responsible if the goods are damaged or lost while in transit.
Analysis | Would a reelected Trump prosecute his opponents? He already tried.
Washington Post· 12 hours agoIt was fitting that Donald Trump’s most recent suggestion that he would target his political...
Android 15 will take spatial audio to the next level — here’s how
Tom's Guide· 1 day agoThis news comes from Mishaal Rahman from Android Authority, who breaks down the announcement from...
Here's The Main Difference Between Tempeh And Seitan
Daily Meal via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThere are a lot of convincing plant-based meat products worth trying out there, but two of the better-known alternatives -- tempeh and seitan -- are...
Analysis-After trial, investors weigh Trump 2.0 factor as election looms
Reuters via Yahoo News· 3 days agoDonald Trump last week became the first former president convicted of a felony, but Wall Street...
Massive fire at North Fair Oaks affordable housing site prompts evacuations
San Mateo Daily Journal· 2 days agoMark Lorenzen said, and no injuries were reported — but the development’s largest on-site structure,...
JWST Spies Most Distant Known Galaxy from Just 290 Million Years After the Big Bang
Sci Fi Wire· 1 day agoIn space exploration, like in many things, everyone wants to go farther and faster. In the 1999...
How materials that rewind light can test physics' most extreme ideas
New Scientist· 3 days agoThen, as the waves spread, he gave the tank a practised jolt – at which point they suddenly started...
Officials promised audit of fatal Brookhollow Apartment fire response. Is it happening?
Wichita Eagle via Yahoo News· 3 days agoJensen Hughes’ submission does list “computational fire modeling” as a possible service that could...
Woman sentenced for arson
The Ada News, Okla. via Yahoo News· 4 days agoJun. 1—An Ada woman was sentenced this past week to serve more than a year in federal prison for arson. Shyla Faye Pittman, 38, was sentenced to 14 months imprisonment and three years of supervised ...