It’s a ship captain’s worst nightmare – the sick accident and the ear-splitting, grinding crescendo when your ship runs aground. That was the fate of the MV Wakashio, as it ran on July 25 in Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. No human lives were lost, but the environmental consequences have …
Read More »Gov. Wolf stands behind shut-shutdown of fall, but says ‘I am only one person’ | Trib HSSN
Due to: Chris Harlan Thursday 13 August 2020 | 15:06 p.m. Chaz Palla | Tribune Review McGuffey goes through drills during workouts Tuesday, August 11, 2020 at McGuffey High School. Gov. Tom Wolf said he would likely change his recommendation to delay youth sports, despite what the PIAA says, but …
Read More »Uber and Lyft on their way to leave California after failing to delay driver’s order
Uber and Lyft are still required to classify drivers as employees after a California judge dismissed a company’s attempt to delay a company’s prior dismissal. The two companies have threatened to leave the state if they are forced to change the status of their drivers from independent contractors to employees. …
Read More »COVID-19 outbreak hits Minnesota food processing plant
(KARE / NBC News) – A food processing facility in Minnesota is working to prevent a coronavirus outbreak among its employees. Thousands of positive COVID-19 cases have been confirmed among workers at the Seneca Foods processing plant in Glencoe. A Minnesota Department of Health spokeswoman said the department learned last …
Read More »The stock market has not won a strong 100-day gain since 1933
Agence France-Presse / Getty Images Thursday marks the 100th trading day since the stock market pandemic on March 23 – and by one measure the subsequent rebound is the strongest in nearly 90 years. The S&P 500 SPX, -0.20% traded slightly lower on Thursday, leaving it more than 50% above …
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