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Soft volumes to keep West Coast ports congestion-free in early 2026

With inflation increasing, consumer confidence declining and unemployment on the rise, US imports from Asia are not expected to see the typical pre-Lunar New Year surge in January and February.

US East, Gulf coast ports expanding intermodal access, vessel capacity

While some gateways are expanding their intermodal access to vie for discretionary cargo destined for inland locations, others are moving full speed ahead with capacity expansions that will allow them to handle more and larger ships.

Products Marketed for Removing Moles and Other Skin Lesions Can Cause Injuries, Scarring

Removing moles and other growths on our skin isn’t a DIY project, and can be dangerous to try. There are no FDA-approved drugs for treating moles, seborrheic keratoses, or skin tags. But there are potentially dangerous products being sold claiming to help remove these lesions. Avoid these products.

Macquarie seals deal for new Maher lease at NY/NJ through 2063

The private equity fund that operates New York-New Jersey’s largest marine terminal agreed to the Port Authority’s new requirement to carry the cost of maintaining berths and wharves.

Good Dog, Bad Food: Foods for People That Are Bad for Your Dog

Some foods that are meant for people can be dangerous, and even deadly, to your dog.

Keep Lilies Away From Your Cats

Many people have Easter lilies in their home this time of year, but this could be dangerous if they have a cat. FDA warns that cats can suffer acute kidney damage and even die after eating even a small part of a lily.

Big US ports ask Congress to ensure fair funding for dredging

Port officials say the next Army Corps spending bill needs to make sure that dredging funds set aside under a 2020 law actually get distributed.

House reauthorizes FMC and adds to its oversight powers

Along with funding through 2029, the reauthorization codified new responsibilities for the agency under OSRA-22.