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When a Tech Giant Goes To Court
HP and successor HPE have spent almost a decade trying to recoup $5 billion from entrepreneur Mike Lynch over a bad takeover
Trump's Market Cheerleader
Larry Kudlow’s upbeat economic message isn’t soothing investors unnerved by the coronavirus
The Posh School's Burden
Boarding schools that once trained young men to run the British Empire are opening campuses for elites in countries with reputations for corruption and long colonial pasts. It could get awkward
The End of the Jaffa Orange
The decline of the much-loved fruit highlights the travails of farmers in a changing Israel
Should You Buy the Dip?
It’s a good instinct not to get carried away with the emotion of a falling market, but that doesn’t mean you should get aggressive instead
Joe Biden's Very Good Night
The candidate’s comeback defied expectations. But he still has a long way to go
How the Virus Finally Killed a High Roller
HNA was once a symbol of an ascendant China. Then debt—and coronavirus—did it in
Barnes & Noble, the Next Chapter
Elliott’s plan for Barnes & Noble is to have it act more like an indie bookseller: Less clutter, more cachet
A Stealth Attack On Abortion Rights
The Supreme Court hears a case that could prevent providers from suing to block restrictive laws
NTSB: Coast Guard failed to adopt key safety rules for duck boats
Current and former National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) officials say that implementing past safety recommendations for duck boats could have prevented the Stretch Duck 7 tragedy in 2018 that claimed the lives of 17 people.
Damen newcomer at Ontario port has line on versatility
Capt. Joe Farish eased the tugboat Sheri Lynn S. off the Picton Terminals dock before 0730. It had snowed overnight, and the channel in from Lake Ontario was smooth on the calm, overcast December morning.
OSHA orders Bouchard to compensate fired whistleblower
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has ordered Bouchard Transportation Co. to compensate a barge worker who the agency said was illegally fired after reporting safety concerns to the Coast Guard.
Villas at Ho'olei, Grand Wailea, Wailea, HI
Villas at Ho'olei, Grand Wailea, Wailea, HI
Designs for life
The Czech Republic has a rich design heritage, and today’s generation is doing it proud
NTSB cites ineffective bridge communication in NY pier strike
Ineffective communication between the docking pilot and the master of a Carnival cruise ship was the primary cause of a 2018 pier strike in New York that caused $2.5 million in damage, according to federal investigators.
Toronto
Everything old is new again in Canada’s largest city – except the black squirrels, which are eternal
Army Corps workhorse locked and loaded for Three Rivers
In late September, with the main chamber closed for repairs, there were 17 tows waiting to lock on the Ohio River at the Willow Island Locks and Dam in Newport, Ohio. Capt. Dale Hohman, at the helm of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers towboat Evanick, performed a nifty maneuver on the upstream guide wall in the auxiliary chamber to get the traffic moving again.
Secret Sauce
Airlines competing for the passenger palate are launching culinary options to new heights
par excellence
Luxury and warmth combine at this country manor with a Ryder Cup-worthy golf course and Michelin-starred dining
Grand Fiesta Americana, Puerto Vallarta
Grand Fiesta Americana, Puerto Vallarta
We Are The Champions
From Barbecue competition conquerors to Food Network prizewinners, these oklahomans are setting high standards for the state’s Food and Beverage Industries, propelling our palates onward into a new decade of gastronomic indulgence.
Casualties - Three Die After Tanker, Fishing Boat Collide In Fog Near Galveston
One fisherman died and two are missing and presumed dead after a chemical tanker and fishing boat collided near Galveston, Texas, in heavy fog.
As Industry Needs Grow, Maritime Schools Face Potential Instructor Gap
The increasingly sophisticated and regulated maritime world needs professionals with stronger skill sets than in the past. But accumulating those skills through dedicated and accredited programs may start to get more difficult.
Towing - Moran Tugs Power Up To Meet New Demands In Port Of Charleston
James A. Moran idled alongside an empty bulk carrier moored in South Carolina’s Cooper River as an aluminum skiff zipped back and forth, releasing the ship’s mooring lines.
Slice Of Sydney
As the smoke clears, the draw of Australia’s largest city for both business and leisure comes into focus
SUNNIER SKIES for CITRUS
Latest Forecast Gives a More Optimistic Outlook for Grapefruit
SIGNS of the SEASON
Florida Is the Second-Highest Strawberry-Producing State
Sweet Pursuit
THE STATE OF THE 2020 STRAWBERRY EASON AND WHAT IT MEANS FOR FLORIDA GROWERS
Helping Hooves
Heartland Horses Equine Activities & Learning Helps Empower Those With Mental, Physical Disabilities
EVENT Highlight
From Food to Fun, Strawberry Festival Has Your Jam