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The Mississippi River near New Orleans, Louisiana.
Environment
The Mississippi: Pushed to the brink
Kevin Christensen looks on as his son, Lane Christensen, sharpens an industrial drill bit. Christensen’s four-person company turned into an international exporter in a matter of months with help from the US Commercial Service.
Economics
The underfunded govt program that got drill bits from rural North Dakota to Zimbabwe
The re-created HMS Bounty, which sank in Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
Business, Economics and Jobs
The sea has been the main artery of cultural transformations throughout history
New Movie Releases: “Hank: Five Years Later” and “Money for Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve”
Business, Economics and Jobs
Netflix slows down on Wall Street despite recent success
Arts, Culture & Media
Online video streaming company Netflix works to revolutionize television
Business, Economics and Jobs
Netflix to customers: Stop renting DVDs
Arts, Culture & Media
Will Americans watch foreign films?
Business, Economics and Jobs
Bartering in a sour economy
To Binge Watch…Or Not
Business, Economics and Jobs
Affordable Washing Detergent for the Poor in Chile
The End of Television on the Television
More Reasons to Cancel Cable
Art.sy: The ‘Pandora’ of the Art World
Global Politics
Technology to Barter in Hard Times
Netflix Split Leaves Customers Angry
Should Farmers in Developing Nations Be Shielded from Volitile Food Prices?
Business, Economics and Jobs
Blockbuster files for bankruptcy
Business, Economics and Jobs
Small businesses bartering in tough times
Business, Economics and Jobs
Proposed postal cuts will curb Netflix deliveries
Arts, Culture & Media
Life After Television
Business, Economics and Jobs
Bartering is back in style in a tough global economy