Por: The New York Times World December 26, 2022
His red soccer jersey and shorts soaked in salty water, Edison Fofana loaded his boat on a recent morning with gallons of fuel, a box of rice and bottles of soda needed for his four-day fishing journey.Walking back and forth between the beach buzzing with dozens of other fishermen and his wooden vessel docked nearby, he also carried on his head bags of ice — an increasingly expensive commodity, but necessary to keep his catch fresh on the... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Nation December 14, 2022
PROVIDENCE — State coastal regulators signed off on the installation of export cables for the Revolution Wind project off the state’s coast, which will also include a more than $3 million fund to compensate the fishing industry for the potential effects of the cables.The... + más
Let The Bidding Begin: 43 Companies to Compete For Five California Offshore Wind Leases | Forbes
Sale jumpstarts floating, offshore wind power in US waters | Associated Press
Time USA Nation December 13, 2022
This winter’s first snowstorm will be an adjustment for some residents in Davenport, a city of 100,000 on Iowa’s side of the Mississippi river, which averages nearly 30 inches of snow over the season. Like many towns across the U.S. and Canada, Davenport dumps a hefty amount... + más
Road salt is hurting the environment, but what are the alternatives? | WPTV
From kimchi to corned beef, these global treats show salt is the key flavor | Newsweek
WPTV USA Nation December 07, 2022
It's beginning to look a lot like winter in parts of the U.S., and that means, roads are about to get more dangerous as winter weather creates slippery conditions.There is no question that road salt saves lives. A study from Marquette University found salt reduces accidents... + más
Shaikin: Baseball embracing the 'flukes' and plenty of added revenue this postseason | Los Angeles Times
The Boston Globe USA Nation November 12, 2022
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A group of commercial fishermen is asking the US Supreme Court to stop the federal government from making them pay for workers who gather data aboard fishing boats.The fishermen harvest Atlantic herring off the East Coast and are opposed to a 2020 rule... + más
Fishermen take case against paying for monitors to Supreme Court | Portland Press Herald
OLED monitor selection is pathetic. 2023 can change that | Ars Technica
Portland Press Herald USA Nation November 11, 2022
Herring are unloaded from a fishing boat in Rockland in July 2015. Robert F. Bukaty/Associated Press A group of commercial fishermen is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to stop the federal government from making them pay for workers who gather data aboard fishing boats. The... + más
Fishermen take case against paying for monitors to SCOTUS | The Boston Globe
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics November 02, 2022
WENDOVER, Utah – In the Utah desert, a treeless expanse of pristine white salt crystals has long lured daredevil speed racers, filmmakers and social media-obsessed tourists. It’s so flat that on certain days, visitors swear they can see the curvature of the earth.The... + más
Maitland-based Tijuana Flats hires Joe Christina as new CEO | Orlando Sentinel
Newsweek USA Life October 12, 2022
Salt is as familiar as water and the air we breathe, and it's just as essential to us. Historically, people have depended on salt for preserving food so they had a supply to last them through lean times. Salt was an essential, sought-after commodity then—and still is... + más
Vegan meats you can now get sliced at a deli counter | The Boston Globe
An old-fashioned soup the perfect answer to rainy afternoon: I Eat La. | The Advocate
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