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News & Articles By Nolan Barton
08/19/2021
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By Nolan Barton
Surge in shipping costs, bottlenecks at ports threaten global economic recovery
The price of moving a 40-foot container from China to the West Coast has jumped to almost $16,000 – a tenfold increase from pre-pandemic costs – as surging shipping prices and bottlenecks at ports threaten global recovery from the economic crisis inflicted by the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19). From Shanghai to Rotterdam, transporting a 40-foot steel cargo […]
08/16/2021
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By Nolan Barton
Coronavirus vaccination drives in the Philippines turn into possible super-spreader events
Philippine government officials fear that the presence of the delta variant will turn vaccination drives in the capital city of Manila into super-spreader events. Many vaccination sites across the Metro Manila region and nearby provinces on Thursday, Aug. 5, grappled with an unprecedented turnout of people desperate to receive a dose of coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine […]
07/26/2021
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By Nolan Barton
China’s manufacturing and industrial hubs hit by power shortages
China’s manufacturing and industrial hubs in the southern part of the country have been ordered to use less power and even close between one to three days a week to mitigate power shortages. Record demand for power has exceeded supply in Guangdong province, where the cities of Guangzhou, Foshan and Dongguan are located. Those cities […]
07/21/2021
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By Nolan Barton
Killer floods in Europe give the world a glimpse of chaotic future
Nearly 200 people had been confirmed dead with more than 700 still missing Monday, July 19, after heavy floods devastated some parts of Europe. Authorities and victims said numerous areas were caught unprepared when normally calm streams turned into torrents that swept away cars, houses and bridges and everything else in their paths. “It went […]
06/16/2021
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By Nolan Barton
EASY TARGETS: Water and power grid infrastructure across America found vulnerable to cyberattack
The digital security of computer networks controlling the machines that produce and distribute water and power in the U.S. is woefully inadequate. Operators and regulators have placed a low priority on keeping these systems secure, posing a terrifying threat to national security. It only took six hours for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power to […]
06/08/2021
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By Nolan Barton
Chamber of Commerce: Labor shortage plaguing businesses nationwide is worsening
A Chamber of Commerce report released Tuesday, June 1, warned that a recent labor shortage plaguing businesses nationwide is worsening. The Chamber’s report described the situation as a “national economic crisis.” According to the report, the United States had a record 8.1 million vacant job openings in March – the last month where data was available. It was an increase […]
06/03/2021
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By Nolan Barton
Extended global supply shortage seen as China’s factories squeezed
A factory of Huizhou Baizhan Glass Co. Ltd., maker of glass lamp shades for companies including Home Depot Inc., is being stretched to its limits with sales doubling their pre-pandemic level. But the company based in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong, which makes about $30 million in annual revenue, doesn’t plan to expand operations. […]
05/27/2021
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By Nolan Barton
Over 1,600 workers to lose job at Illinois Jeep Cherokee factory due to worsening semiconductor shortage
More than 1,600 workers are about to lose their jobs at a Jeep Cherokee factory in northern Illinois as the global shortage of semiconductors continues to plague automakers. The U.S. arm of Stellantis automotive company announced on May 14 that it would cut one of the two work shifts at its Belvidere Assembly Plant beginning […]
05/17/2021
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By Nolan Barton
California National Guard told to place fighter jet on alert for “possible domestic mission” … against Americans?
California National Guard members received an unusual order at the onset of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in March last year. They expected directives from Sacramento headquarters to make preparations for any civil unrest that might arise over stay-at-home rules. But instead of an order to get the ground troops ready to help state and local authorities, the […]
05/05/2021
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By Nolan Barton
Nobody wants to work: Labor shortage holds back restaurant industry as states ease pandemic restrictions
Many restaurants across the U.S. are finding it difficult to hit the ground running as states lift and ease pandemic restrictions and businesses reopen. Manpower, or lack of it, is the prevailing reason for their troubles. Restaurant owners and managers say the federal unemployment bonuses handed out during the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic incentivized people […]
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