How the Busiest US Port Went From Swamped to ‘Dormant Volcano’
A year ago, Los Angeles was drowning in shipping containers. Now the logjam is mostly gone.
A year ago, Los Angeles was drowning in shipping containers. Now the logjam is mostly gone.
The new Republican majority in the US House is readying a fusillade of investigations into President Joe Biden, his family and his administration, upholding a key promise of the midterm election campaigns following Democratic-led inquiries of former President Donald Trump.
Barratt Developments Plc has seen a sharp slowdown in sales rates as high borrowing costs and the threat of a house price plunge combine to undermine the UK property market.
An Indian appeals court declined to grant any immediate relief to Alphabet Inc.’s Google in a case over a fine of 9.36 billion rupees ($115 million) for abusing its dominant position in the market.
Zimbabwe’s health-care workers have been barred from embarking on lengthy labor strikes as the government seeks to clamp down on regular work stoppages.
Euro-zone inflation remains near a historic high, but consumer expectations about the path for prices have largely receded back to their long-term norm.
Higher food and payroll costs are weighing on J Sainsbury Plc, squeezing the British grocer as it tries to hold down prices for cash-strapped shoppers.
With Soledar under siege, Ukrainian and Russian troops are stretched, facing shortages of reserves, equipment and ammunition. And the weather could quickly turn warmer.
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(Bloomberg) — Even by his recent lofty standards, last year was extraordinary for billionaire Michael Platt.