‘It’s nice to hold a physical object and feel transported to a (past) experience,’ says Sean Wilkinson of Might & Main, a studio in Portland that works on branding for clients in the hospitality industry.
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Stocks rally, bonds soar in relief after UK central bank calms markets
The Bank of England took emergency action Wednesday after the UK government spooked investors over unfunded tax cuts.
Record greenhouse gas leak flows from damaged Baltic Sea pipelines
A Danish official says the Nord Stream gas leaks in the Baltic Sea could emit the equivalent of one-third of Denmark’s total annual greenhouse gas emissions.
Judge schedules April trial in electricity corridor case
The latest phase of a lawsuit will determine whether the builders of the 145-mile transmission line had done enough work to have ‘vested rights’ in the project, which would nullify a state referendum vote to block it.
JetBlue CEO first witness in U.S. lawsuit against 2 airlines
The government argues the merger will lead to higher fares, but lawyers for the airlines say there’s no evidence of that.
U.S. stocks end mixed a day after Dow entered a bear market
Stocks ended a wobbly day with mixed results on Wall Street as markets continue to be unstable.
Blasts precede Baltic pipeline leaks, sabotage seen likely
The escaped gas is mostly methane, the second biggest contributor to climate change.
Summit customers will see bills double as natural gas supply costs more
Tuesday’s PUC action is separate from another rate request under consideration and reflects high supply costs for natural gas providers in a volatile global market.
VP Harris seeks computer chip partners in Tokyo
Japan was once a world leader in chip manufacturing but its status has crumbled over the last 20 years.
Meta disables Russian propaganda network targeting Europe
The operation relied on sophisticated tactics, like the use of multiple languages and carefully made imposter websites.