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Leadership
Angela Chao, shipping CEO and sister-in-law to Mitch McConnell, was intoxicated when she drove into a pond and died, police say
By
Christopher Weber
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The Associated Press
March 21, 2024
Finance
Volkswagen hit with 2 lawsuits claiming that a Porsche EV battery triggered the massive 2022 fire that sank a cargo ship with thousands of cars on board
By
Karin Matussek
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Bloomberg
March 5, 2024
Leadership
Angela Chao, shipping CEO and sister-in-law of Mitch McConnell, dies in car accident at 50 years old
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Industry Analyst
February 16, 2024
Lifestyle
‘We could see the little dog’s face poking out’: Routine Coast Guard inspection of Houston port rescues dog trapped in shipping container
By
Juan Lozano
and
The Associated Press
February 2, 2024
Finance
Iran is ‘directly involved’ in Houthi rebel ship attacks that are strangling world trade, U.S. Navy commander says
By
Jon Gambrell
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The Associated Press
January 22, 2024
Politics
U.S. military bombs Houthi sites in Yemen for a 4th time as attacks on Red Sea shipping persist
By
Tara Copp
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Lolita C. Baldor
and
The Associated Press
January 18, 2024
Politics
The Houthis’ Red Sea attacks could take a $30 billion bite out of Indian exports, think tank projects
By
Shruti Srivastava
and
Bloomberg
January 8, 2024
Politics
America gave the Houthis a ‘final warning’ in the Red Sea, and they responded with a sea drone to attack more ships
By
Tara Copp
and
The Associated Press
January 4, 2024
Politics
The Red Sea attacks are adding 10 extra days—and inflation—to 15% of all international trade, American ambassador tells UN
By
Edith M. Lederer
and
The Associated Press
January 4, 2024
Politics
U.S. leads group of 12 countries warning the Red Sea shipping attacks ‘threaten lives, the global economy, and free flow of commerce’
By
Zeke Miller
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Aamer Madhani
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The Associated Press
January 4, 2024
Retail
Shipping giant Maersk’s stock buoyed by halt of Red Sea journeys following Houthi rebel attacks—but it may be bad news for inflation
By
Financial Writer
January 4, 2024
Finance
U.S. forces kill Houthi rebels attacking Maersk container ship in Red Sea, Lloyd Austin calls for ‘collective action’
By
Rebecca Santana
and
The Associated Press
December 31, 2023
Tech
A load of lithium-ion batteries has been burning for 5 days aboard a cargo ship now being kept 2 miles from Alaska’s shore
By
Mark Thiessen
and
The Associated Press
December 30, 2023
Politics
Many big shipping companies will double pay for crew sailing through the now-perilous Red Sea
By
Christian Wienberg
and
Bloomberg
December 30, 2023
Retail
You may have to wait longer for your flat-pack furniture as Ikea says products will face delays after Red Sea attacks
By
Investment Desk
December 21, 2023
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