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One of Amazon's Most Popular Camping Lanterns That's 'Very, Very Bright' Is Now Just $22 for Two
Men's Journal· 7 days agoThe Consciot LED Camping Lanterns, 2-Pack. Men’s Journal aims to feature only the best products and...
Seafarers pay the price for the murky business of ship nationality
Al Jazeera· 1 day agoThe 25 crew members are citizens of the Philippines, Pakistan, India, Estonia and Russia. Over the...
The end of coral reefs as we know them
Vox· 6 days agoMore than five years ago, the world’s top climate scientists made a frightening prediction: If the planet warms by 1.5 degrees Celsius, relative to...
SURFscape trade show focusing on surf, outdoor adventure is beachfront in Huntington Beach
Orange County Register· 7 days agoSURFscape, a free consumer expo now in its second year and put on by the Surf Industry Members...
$10 Egg McMuffin and $20 Big Macs? This McDonald’s franchisee is struggling with California’s...
MSN News· 4 days agoHe claims his restaurants employ 800 workers.
In a communist stronghold, capitalists become an economic lifeline - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 3 days agoCuba is confronting its worst financial crisis in decades, so the island’s communist leaders are...
What Is a ‘Decent Wage’? France’s Michelin Raises a Debate.
New York Times· 6 days agoThousands of workers in Asia, Europe and the United States at the lower end of the company’s pay...
Hardwick: Quapaw Canoe Company going with the flow in Mississippi
McComb Enterprise-Journal· 6 days agoOn March 7, the Small Business Administration announced the 2024 Small Business Persons of the Year for each state. In Mississippi, that person is John Ruskey, owner of Quapaw Canoe Company in Clarksdale.
Final defendants sentenced in kidnapping of FBI employee near Oglala
Rapid City Journal· 6 days agoThe assailant, 29-year-old Deyvin Morales of Guatemala, was convicted in January for the kidnapping...
Almost all mountain goats died after airlift from Olympics to Cascades | HeraldNet.com
Everett Herald· 1 day agoAbout five years ago, wildlife biologists with the Tulalip Tribes used GPS collars to start tracking...