Sounds about right.
Oil back under $100/barrel after last week's obvious gouging.
Oil back under $100/barrel after last week's obvious gouging.
Walmart distribution center in Indiana is on fire.
https://twitter.com/annemariewthr/status/1504152366161014784?s=21
Smoke is thick enough it’s getting picked up by satellite.
https://twitter.com/nwsindianapolis/status/1504177711559761921?s=21
Walmart distribution center in Indiana is on fire.
https://twitter.com/annemariewthr/status/1504152366161014784?s=21
Smoke is thick enough it’s getting picked up by satellite.
https://twitter.com/nwsindianapolis/status/1504177711559761921?s=21
Walmart distribution center in Indiana is on fire.
https://twitter.com/annemariewthr/status/1504152366161014784?s=21
Smoke is thick enough it’s getting picked up by satellite.
https://twitter.com/nwsindianapolis/status/1504177711559761921?s=21
Wait, is this a bit article?
"UPS is the biggest carrier of standard deliveries to the wealthy enclave, Bloise said. ?I can?t imagine how we?ll be able to function just relying on DHL, FedEx, and the Postal Service.?"
I’m sincerely curious about this. Once upon a time, the USPS was hired to make a lot of “last mile” deliveries for other couriers that deemed the last leg of the delivery too expensive for their operations. They’d contract out with the mail service that is currently obligated to make regular runs to those boondocks places - even if the boondocks are very wealthy.