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U.S. Travel Restrictions are Lifting Nov. 8 — Here's What Travelers Can Expect
What travelers should expect when the U.S. reopens its international air and land borders next week.
Zillow Torched $381 Million Overpaying for Houses. Spectacular.
If a company wants to give people way too much money for their homes and then sell them at a loss … great!
HanesBrands CEO says 30% of inventory is tied up in transit, much higher than pre-Covid
"It's definitely higher than a normal operating basis we like to see," HanesBrands CEO Steve Bratspies told CNBC on Thursday.
Milk hasn t been usd1 99 in decades but food is still getting more expensive
Visualizing Congestion at America’s Busiest Port
The Port of Los Angeles is the busiest port in America. It's also at the center of a massive container backlog.
On The News - What America's Supply-Chain Backlog Looks Like Up Close
California’s Port of Los Angeles is struggling to keep up with the crush of cargo containers arriving at its terminals, creating one of the biggest choke points
College enrollment plummeted during the pandemic. This fall, it's even worse
The pandemic has seen far fewer students go to college — that trend continued this fall, according to preliminary data from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center.
Paint prices are going to rise as Masco aims to offset soaring materials, shipping costs
Masco Corp. is benefitting from continued strong demand for its paint and plumbing products, but supply chain kinks and rising raw material costs are hurting profitability.Part of the solution, according to executives of the Livonia-based manufacturer, is passing costs onto customers. That means do…
Scientists complete first successful pig kidney transplant to a human body
Scientists have been trying to achieve xenotransplantation—animal to human transplants—5ever.
Business inventories climb 0.6% in August
Companies are rebuilding their supply of goods, which isn’t the easiest thing to do with bottlenecks in the supply chain.
Despite inflation consumers keep spending
Glass Shortage Impacting Leelanau County’s Beverage-Makers
In Leelanau County, an acute challenge has cropped with the global supply chain: A shortage of glasses. While the return of in-person events this year has been a blessing to the hospitality industry, replacing stemware that’s been broken or stolen has become nearly impossible. That was evidenced to the public when McKenzie Gallagher of Rove ...
All the Metals We Mined in One Visualization
From iron ore to rare earths, over 3 billion tonnes of metals are mined each year. This chart shows them all on a relative scale.
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Vans Slip-On Sales Grew by 7,800% Since Squid Game's Series Premiere
You probably can't go to class or the office without someone talking about Netflix's latest hit, Squid Game. Created by Hwang Dong-Hyuk, the survival series has taken the world completely by storm, and even though it hasn't been out for the long
Want to skip the lines at popular Disney rides? It'll cost you
The extra charges for fast access apply to as many as two rides at each park and will vary based on the attraction and date.
Some car dealerships are benefitting from the chip shortage
Record-low car production isn't bad news for all dealerships.
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2022 will see the most weddings since 1984
Venues, vendors and planners are feeling the squeeze.
Amid a huge lawsuit, concerns emerge about Disneyland's employee pay
'Every time we get to the end of the month, I have to choose what bills to pay.'
Costco and nike air their supply chain dirty laundry
Expect to pay more for apples, doughnuts at Michigan cider mills
If you're heading out to an apple orchard or cider mill this fall season expect to pay more for apples, cider and doughnuts.
As California’s drought deepens, water use drops only 1.8%
Officials warn that next year’s cuts in water supply could go even deeper as severe drought grips nearly 90% of California.
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Supply Chain Snags Cause Major Port Congestion
Consumer goods like shampoo and coffee could get more expensive.
Taco Bell wants to sell you a 30-day taco subscription
Taco Bell is testing a tasty monthly subscription service.
Used car prices still revved