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Whenever renowned acronym (SPAC/PIPE) evangelist Chamath Palihapitiya posts one of his one-pagers on Twitter, I like to pay attention. I believe he has a solid vision of the future and a great vantage point to shape that view from. This isn't to say everything Chamath endorses should be taken
Whenever renowned acronym (SPAC/PIPE) evangelist Chamath Palihapitiya posts one of his one-pagers on Twitter, I like to pay attention. I believe he has a solid vision of the future and a great vantage point to shape that view from. This isn't to say everything Chamath endorses should be taken
Few tools of the global economy have survived without major innovations as long as the shipping container. The supply disruptions around the world are presenting an opportunity to test that incumbency.
As ports, rail yards and warehouses get clogged with the standardized metal boxes both
OAKLAND – Kameron Patricia Reid pleaded guilty today in federal court to two counts of distributing fentanyl that resulted in the death of a Santa Rita Jail inmate, announced United States Attorney Stephane M. Hinds, FBI Special Agent in Charge Sean Ragan, and Drug Enforcement Administration
Summer camping in the Pacific Northwest is a bit of a blood sport, from securing reservations to overcrowded campgrounds. Yet winter doesn’t quite lend itself to muddy, wet tent camping — when available. Luckily, a range of public and private outdoors-ish options await the intrepid and
On March 5 of last year, riding high on a million-dollar anti-displacement grant awarded to Kingston by Enterprise Community Partners, mayor Steve Noble announced a request for proposals (RFP) “for the creation and maintenance of a tiny-homes community “to house up to 30 homeless or low-in
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Work continues on the second phase of Texarkana Regional Airport's new passenger terminal.
Work continues on a two-story facility that will replace a terminal originally built in the 1960s and will be shared between the twin cities of Texarkana, Ark., and Texarkana, Texas, serving travel