The Global Maritime Analytics Market was valued at USD 1. 10 billion in 2021 and is expected to reach USD 1. 89 billion by 2027, registering a CAGR of 9. 84% over the forecast period (2022-2027). With the rise of Big Data and the increasing need to make critical business decisions within a com
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BALTIMORE — On a hot, humid East Coast day this summer, a massive container ship pulled into the Port of Baltimore loaded with sheets of plywood, aluminum rods and radioactive material – all sourced from the fields, forests and factories of Russia.
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Community members line up to testify at committee meeting. (Jill Sheridan WFYI)
Local activists and community members spoke out about proposed ordinances that would hinder groups that distribute food and other aid to people experiencing homelessness.
The Indianapolis City-Cou
"Climate-friendly" project will reduce trucking emissions, rely on solar energy
"Climate-friendly" project will reduce trucking emissions, rely on solar energy
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The House Judiciary Committee announced on Friday that it will hold a markup session on July 20 to consider a bill to ban so-called “assault weapons” and “high capacity” magazines.
Semiautomatic firearms like the popular AR-15 style are one key target for this new “assault weap
I t cost $60,000 and her peace of mind, but Tarsha Mitchell finally has a home again.
The 37-year-old mother of two had been working two or three jobs since Hurricane Harvey wiped out her family’s home in Pleasantville five years ago, living out of hotels or couch surfing with family m
This certainly isn't fun or entertaining, but it's good to know where those who have been convicted of sex offenses live compared to you. Thanks to the Missouri Highway Patrol, you can enter your address and a map will show you what neighbors you might want to be wary of.
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TRENTON — Health officials have urged residents to keep their bug spray stocked through the late summer and early fall, as the state has confirmed its first human cases of West Nile Virus this year.
Three men tested positive earlier in August for the mosquito-borne illness, in Oce
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