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- FAO marks International Mountain Day 2024 with a focus on climate adaptation solutions ...[TheTopNews] Read More.2 weeks ago
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- The Hawaiians Who Want Their Nation BackPhotographs by Brendan George KoRead this article in Hawaiian.At the edge of a forest on the island of O‘ahu, through two massive metal gates—if you can convince someone to let you in—you will find yourself inside the compound of the self-appointed president of the Nation of Hawai‘i.Dennis Pu‘uhonua Kanahele came to possess this particular 45-acre plot only after a prolonged and extremely controversial occupation, which he led, and which put him in prison for a time, more than three decades ago. Since then, he has built a modest commune on this land, in the shadow of an ancient volcano, with a clutter of bungalows and brightly painted trailers. He’s in his 70s now, and carries himself like an elder statesman. I went to see him because I had, for the better part of 20 years, been trying to find the answer to a question that I knew preoccupied both of… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.2 weeks ago
- Trucking Demand and Capacity Edge Closer to Equilibrium The trucking industry is showing signs of stabilization as freight demand and capacity approach equilibrium, according to recent data and insights from industry experts. After years of pandemic-induced disruption, a combination of economic shifts and structural changes within the industry is gradually realigning the market. During the pandemic, consumer spending shifted heavily toward goods over services, creating a surge in freight demand and pushing rates higher. This led to an influx of new drivers and capacity. However, the subsequent freight market downturn, which began nearly two years ago, resulted in an oversupply of capacity relative to declining demand. Carter Vieth, a research associate at ACT Research, observed that freight demand trends are gradually improving, with shippers moving goods earlier due to potential dockworker strikes and tariff concerns. ACT Research’s October data showed its volume index rising 7.4 points to 56.9, while the capacity index dipped 1.1 points to… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.2 weeks ago
- 20% of people aged 15 to 49 globally infected with herpes, study showsMore than 840 million people around the world under age 50 are living with genital herpes, according to a new study that calls for vaccines to tackle the disease. ...[TheTopNews] Read More.2 weeks ago
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Photographs by Brendan George KoRead this article in Hawaiian.At the edge of a forest on the island of O‘ahu, through two massive metal gates—if you can convince someone to let you in—you will find yourself inside the compound of the self-appointed president of the Nation of Hawai‘i.Dennis Pu‘uhonua Kanahele came to possess this particular 45-acre plot only after a prolonged and extremely controversial occupation, which he led, and which put him in prison for a time, more than three decades ago. Since then, he has built a modest commune on this land, in the shadow of an ancient volcano, with a clutter of bungalows and brightly painted trailers. He’s in his 70s now, and carries himself like an elder statesman. I went to see him because I had, for the better part of 20 years, been trying to find the answer to a question that I knew preoccupied both of… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
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The trucking industry is showing signs of stabilization as freight demand and capacity approach equilibrium, according to recent data and insights from industry experts. After years of pandemic-induced disruption, a combination of economic shifts and structural changes within the industry is gradually realigning the market. During the pandemic, consumer spending shifted heavily toward goods over services, creating a surge in freight demand and pushing rates higher. This led to an influx of new drivers and capacity. However, the subsequent freight market downturn, which began nearly two years ago, resulted in an oversupply of capacity relative to declining demand. Carter Vieth, a research associate at ACT Research, observed that freight demand trends are gradually improving, with shippers moving goods earlier due to potential dockworker strikes and tariff concerns. ACT Research’s October data showed its volume index rising 7.4 points to 56.9, while the capacity index dipped 1.1 points to… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
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More than 840 million people around the world under age 50 are living with genital herpes, according to a new study that calls for vaccines to tackle the disease. ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
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