Month: March 2021
President Biden Announces his Intent to Nominate Key Members for the Department of Labor, Department of Transportation, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Department of Veterans Affairs, and Appalachian Regional Commission – Whitehouse.gov
President Biden Announces his Intent to Nominate Key Members for the Department of Labor, Department of Transportation, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Department of Veterans Affairs, and Appalachian Regional Commission Whitehouse.gov
Read MoreSuez Canal Blockage Forces Operators to Reroute Ships
Ship operators have started rerouting tankers and containers away from the Suez Canal as they increasingly bet on a prolonged closing of the key waterway.
Read MoreNo code, workflow, and RPA line up for their automation moment
We’ve seen a lot of trend lines moving throughout 2020 and into 2021 around automation, workflow, robotic process automation (RPA) and the movement to low-code and no-code application building. While all of these technologies can work on their own, they
Read MoreLapid, Liberman meet for talks on potential government to replace Netanyahu
Party leaders agree to stay in touch; New Hope MK: Likud representatives offered me ‘half a kingdom’ to defect; Joint List MK: Won’t cooperate with anti-Netanyahu bloc for free
Read MoreEgypt welcomes international help in race to dislodge vessel blocking Suez Canal
At least 237 ships waiting for boat to be moved in closure that could affect oil and gas shipments to Europe from the Middle East
Read MoreVibrant raises $7.5M for a drug-free mechanical pill to treat constipation
Vibrant, a medical technology company that’s developed a disposable vibrating pill to treat chronic constipation, today announced its Series E for $7.5 million. The company is based in Tel Aviv and is lead by Lior Ben-Tsur, a startup veteran. Since its
Read MoreAt least 32 people killed after two trains collide in Egypt
At least 32 people have been killed after two trains collided near the Egyptian city of Sohag, around 300 miles south of Cairo.
Read MoreRussia hails rare sighting of Amur leopard mum with cubs
Russian conservationists hailed Friday a rare sighting of an Amur leopard mother with three cubs in the Far East as proof of the efficiency of the country’s efforts to boost the population of the endangered species. Scientists in a Russian
Read MoreTugs and dredgers try to free megaship blocking Suez Canal
Tugboats and dredgers were working Friday to free a giant container ship blocking Egypt’s Suez Canal for a fourth day, forcing companies to re-route services from the vital shipping lane around Africa. The MV Ever Given, which is longer than
Read MoreThe Father Offers an Unsparing Glimpse into the Trials, and the Mysteries, of Old Age
The Father is a horror movie with not a single supernatural element: All of its terrors are implied, drawn from the tricks the human mind plays on itself, even more so in old age. Ideally, to be an elderly person
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