A survey of over 1,000 US consumers found that worries over the shipping crisis are mounting.The majority of Americans surveyed have seen shortages and changed their buying habits as a result.The survey results align with industry experts’ concerns over an industry in “crisis mode.” See more stories on Insider’s business page .10 Things in Tech:…
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How to Make the Perfect Photo Book
Ideas & Inspiration » Photos » Photo Books » How to Make the Perfect Photo Book How to Make the Perfect Photo Book Written by Shutterfly Community Last Updated: Oct 1, 2021 You’ve captured the birthday parties, the family reunions, the vacations, and the weddings, and now it’s time to do something with all those…
What’s in the $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill?
Washington – House Democrats have taken President Biden first-term domestic policy priorities and dropped them into one big 2,465-page bill that aims to expand the nation’s social safety net and combat climate change. Because the $3.5 trillion bill is opposed by Republicans, Democrats are trying to enact it through a budgetary process called reconciliation, solely…
Abortion, guns and religious liberty: Supreme Court gears up for new term filled with contentious disputes
Washington — The Supreme Court is slated to return to the bench for the start of its new term on Monday, with the justices set to take up politically divisive cases involving the Second Amendment, religious liberty and abortion, all while battling bruised public perception of the high court’s legitimacy. The justices will convene for…
Demand for private jets soars as rich travellers try to avoid ‘mosh pit’ | Air transport | The Guardian
Private jet providers are experiencing “unprecedented demand” from wealthy customers seeking to avoid the “mosh pit” of commercial flights on autumn getaways as coronavirus travel restrictions ease. Flexjet and PrivateFly, which supply private jets to rich families and business executives, said they were “experiencing exceptionally strong demand” for September and October travel at a time…
Experts concerned COVID-19 booster shots will hurt efforts to reach the unvaccinated – National
The spread of COVID-19 vaccination requirements across the U.S.hasn’t had the desired effect so far, with the number of Americans getting their first shots plunging in recent weeks.And some experts worry that the move to dispense boosters could just make matters worse. The fear is that the rollout of booster shots will lead some people…
State records surge of 1438 new COVID-19 cases, five deaths, as double-dosed Victorians allowed to return home
By Cassandra Morgan and Erin Pearson Updated September 30, 2021 — 5.41pm first published at 8.41am Save Log in , register or subscribe to save articles for later.Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size For our free coronavirus pandemic coverage, learn more here. Advertisement Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews says the leap in…
UK economy growth: Latest ONS figures show HUGE surge – Brexit Britain handed major coup | UK | News | Express.co.uk
Boris Johnson says UK economy is ‘bouncing back’ Sign up to receive our rundown of the day’s top stories direct to your inbox According to the figures released today, UK GDP rose by 5.5 percent in the second quarter of the year.Initially, the ONS had predicted growth would rise by 4.8 percent.Real GDP in quarter…
Dems see peril in tight Virginia gov race…
WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden’s slumping approval ratings and gridlock on Capitol Hill have raised the risk that Democrats could lose the Virginia governor’s race, according to party insiders who fear a defeat could spark broader legislative and electoral problems in the coming year.In a sign of the rising anxieties, the party’s nominee in Virginia,…
Will Virginia governor’s race loss set off a cascade of problems for Democrats elsewhere? – The Washington Post
President Biden’s slumping approval ratings and gridlock on Capitol Hill have raised the risk that Democrats could lose the Virginia governor’s race, according to party insiders who fear a defeat could spark broader legislative and electoral problems in the coming year.In a sign of the rising anxieties, the party’s nominee in Virginia, former governor Terry…