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Longshoremen with the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and their supporters picket outside of the Dundalk Marine Terminal at the Port of Baltimore.
FinanceHere’s what’s impacted as the dockworker strike halts U.S. ports
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezOctober 3, 2024
ranes usually running day and night are shut down during a strike by ILA members.
FinanceHere’s how Biden could use a 1947 law to suspend the dockworkers’ strike
By Paul Wiseman and The Associated PressOctober 2, 2024
Containers at the Port of New York and New Jersey
RetailA prolonged dockworkers’ strike could mean products miss peak holiday shopping season
By Tom Krisher and The Associated PressSeptember 29, 2024
The Dali container ship collides with the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore, Maryland
FinanceThe companies behind the Baltimore Bridge collapse just got slapped with a fresh lawsuit by the state of Maryland
By Lea Skene, Brian Witte and The Associated PressSeptember 24, 2024
cargo chip hits bridge
FinanceFBI agents board vessel managed by company whose other cargo ship collapsed Baltimore bridge
By The Associated PressSeptember 21, 2024
A USPS truck is parked on the sidewalk on a sunny day. The USPS logo is clearly visible and a mail carrier is seen at the back of the truck unloading parcels.
FinanceUSPS shakeup could mean higher shipping costs for consumers
By David Sharp and The Associated PressSeptember 11, 2024
A satellite image of the Sounion crude oil tanker floating in the Red Sea, showing bright spots of fire or glowing heat across the deck of the ship. The tanker is surrounded by dark blue water with visible patches of smoke trailing behind it. The vessel appears stationary with no visible crew or other vessels nearby.
EnvironmentSalvagers abandon burning oil tanker at risk of spill 4X the size of Exxon Valdez
By Jon Gambrell and The Associated PressSeptember 3, 2024
Louis DeJoy
FinanceAfter postage price hikes and $87 billion in losses, critics of the USPS leader say latest gambit could lead to death spiral
By David Sharp and The Associated PressAugust 22, 2024
A commuter in Canada isn't sure where to go now that the rails are closed
FinanceGovernment officials and businesses are scrambling after Canada’s rail lockout halts all shipments crossing the U.S. border
By Rob Gillies, Josh Funk and The Associated PressAugust 22, 2024
container ship
RetailImports at top U.S. ports near pandemic-era highs ahead of China tariffs and possible Trump trade war
By Laura Curtis and BloombergAugust 18, 2024
Panoramic View of the Singapore City Skyline at Sunrise
MagazineSingapore’s AI ambitions: How the city-state is keeping up in an arms race dominated by the U.S. and China
By Clay ChandlerJuly 29, 2024
Oil tanker with tugboat at sea
FinanceThe world’s largest oil importer flashes a warning about demand and crude prices
By Bill Lehane and BloombergJuly 6, 2024
jets on deck of aircraft carrier
PoliticsDrone attacks commercial ship in Red Sea as U.S. aircraft carrier departs following most intense naval combat since World War II
By Jon Gambrell and The Associated PressJune 23, 2024
Photo of John David Rainey
RetailWalmart is becoming the new Amazon as customers make smaller, but frequent purchases: ‘That’s a trend that’s not going to reverse,’ CFO says
By Sasha RogelbergJune 17, 2024
PoliticsU.S. cities are using shipping containers to build gated micro-communities like Atlanta’s ‘The Melody’ for homeless people
By R.J. Rico, Jesse Bedayn and The Associated PressJune 14, 2024
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