Outdoor diners are being urged to spare a moment to think about the impact activities like a barbeque can have on your local environment if you dispose of fats, oils and greases (FOGs) incorrectly.
Most of us who clean the barbeque after an evening of grilling will know there can be a bu
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We updated this story in August 2022 to update our top picks from the Good Housekeeping Institute Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab and Cleaning Lab and to add more information about how we select them. We also added a buyer's guide to kitchen drawer organizers.
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Shipping containers were designed to move anywhere in the world; there are cranes and ships and trucks designed to move them. They were designed to be secure. They were designed to resist anything nature could throw at them. They were designed for freight, not people.
That’s one rea
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London – Ocean container rates fell 3% this week to $6,430 per 40-foot container. This is the 24th consecutive weekly drop.
According to the World Container Index tracking indicator from shipping analyst Drewry, r
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Much of Europe and the Northern Hemisphere is battling either wil
Welcome to the WHAT THE TRUCK?!? newsletter. In this issue, port protests hit Baltimore; Ford’s drone trucks; world’s largest container ship; and do delivery apps deliver to trucks?
Drivers take to the ports to make a stand against low pay, delays, regulations
Growing pains —
The after-school pick-up is usually a time of action. A time of wrangling kids while they shout promises to catch up with friends and fling their backpacks into the boot without a second glance.
But for my family, it was a slow affair.
It was a time to feast.
The moment we
The OHRA Center in Ashland is open while going through renovations. (Rep. Pam Marsh)
An Oregon project to turn hotels into temporary housing is getting a second infusion of cash after the first round added nearly 900 units, increasing the state’s supply of shelter beds by 20%.
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