US railroads mostly on board with lawmakers’ safety push-CSX CEO

By Lisa Baertlein CHICAGO (Reuters) – U.S. freight railroads agree with most of federal lawmakers’ efforts to make the industry safer following the fiery Norfolk Southern train derailment in February, CSX Corp CEO Joe Hinrichs said on Wednesday. A U.S. Senate panel last week approved rail safety legislation that tightens rules on trains carrying explosive…

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With China looming, Biden plans new Pacific islands summit after PNG no-show

By Jeff Mason and Kirsty Needham ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE/SYDNEY (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden will arrange another summit of Pacific island leaders this year after the disappointment caused by his cancellation of a visit to Papua New Guinea due to the domestic debt ceiling crisis, his national security adviser said on Wednesday. Political analysts…

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US supply chain woes shift and persist in 2023

By Lisa Baertlein CHICAGO (Reuters) -The U.S. supply chain is healing from early pandemic shocks that sent shipping costs skyrocketing and squeezed supplies of everything from toilet paper to pasta, but more than three years later, material shortages and hiring woes linger. Rates for trucking, ocean shipping and other transportation tumbled after U.S. consumers shifted…

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China shuts 100,000 fake news social media accounts, ramps up content cleanup

By Bernard Orr and Eduardo Baptista (Reuters) – China has intensified efforts to clean up the internet from false news and rumours, closing more than 100,000 online accounts over the past month that misrepresented news anchors and media agencies, its cyberspace regulator said. The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) launched a special campaign to clean…

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