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Maersk Preps Contingencies for Possible Canadian Rail Strike
Sourcing Journal via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoA report from Reuters indicated that O’Regan acted after associations expressed concern about a...
Russia Has Resorted to Using Golf Carts—Yes, Golf Carts—in Combat
Popular Mechanics· 14 hours agoBehold, the future of warfare: soldiers packed into golf carts rolling toward enemy trenches, only...
Small Business - Cordele Dispatch | Cordele Dispatch
Cordele Dispatch· 4 hours agoGurugram, India, May 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Buckle up for a prosperous ride! The UAE's car rental, leasing, and limousine market is set to reach a cruising altitude of $4.2 billion by 2024, according to a compelling report by Ken Research
Fierce Battles Rage Across Gaza As US Calls For Post-war Plan
International Business Times· 1 day agoIsraeli troops fought Hamas militants in multiple battles across the Gaza Strip, forcing new waves...
Germany solar power output jumps to record highs
Reuters· 1 day agoSolar farms produced over 60% of Germany's electricity for several hours a day over the past week as bright sunshine combined with new solar generation...
Have SF water policies led to salmon collapse? | Pacific Sun
Pacific Sun· 6 hours agoAs California’s native Chinook salmon populations dwindle, prompting a shutdown of the fishing...
Drownings rose among young children after decades of decline. It’s ‘highly concerning,’ CDC says
Los Angeles Times· 16 hours agoDuring the pandemic years of shuttered pools and difficult-to-find swim lessons, the drowning rate...
Utah launches all-out push to build thousands of new ‘starter homes’ that you might be able to...
The Salt Lake Tribune· 2 days agoLaunched officially on May 1, the ambitious strategy amounts to building about 0.8 of a house per...
Will La Niña pump up this year’s hurricane season?
EarthSky· 1 day agoOne of the big contributors to the record-breaking global temperatures over the past year – El Niño – is nearly gone. Above-normal temperatures are still...
Sweltering Heat Across Asia Was 45 Times More Likely Because of Climate Change, Study Finds
US News & World Report· 15 hours agoScorching temperatures were felt across large swaths of Asia, from Gaza in the west — where over 2 million people face clean water shortages, lack of health care and other ...