More than 3,500 brand executives met with 240 international exhibitors at Manhattan’s Pier 92.
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"Those who heat with gas but who still have a stove at home now all want to have coal," Frithjof Engelke said, citing a phenomenon seen throughout Germany as winter approaches.
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There’s a new appliance on the market, and it’s turning a restaurant favourite into an easy at-home snack. Kmart just launched a $25 samosa maker which can cook 24 samosas in minutes with shoppers already giving it rave reviews. But, how does
By Michael Race Business reporter, BBC News
BP has reported its biggest quarterly profit for 14 years after oil and gas prices soared.
The energy giant saw underlying profits hit $8.45bn (£6.9bn) between April and June - more than triple the amount it made in the same period las
With the high rise West Seattle Bridge due to re-open on Sept. 19 the last of the repair work is now underway.
As WestsideSeattle reported on Thursday the West Seattle High Rise bridge closed since March of 2020 is set to reopen on Sept. 18.
That opening will depend on the successf
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They’re not packing a lot of common sense.
A new survey unveiled the shocking amount of Americans who forget travel essentials — including their phones — before a trip, along with the surprising nu
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For most, handpicking your next tube of deodorant is inherently mundane: driving to Target (or the quick add-to-cart motion with Amazon Prime) and getting on with your day.
But, it’s about time we think of ant
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Vermont farmer Brian Kemp is used to seeing the pastures at Mountain Meadows Farm grow slower in the hot, late summer, but this year the grass is at a standstill.
That's "very nerve-wracking" when you're grazing 600 to 700 cattle, said Kemp, who manages an organ
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Archaeologists are working to understand how astronauts really use their space on the ISS—and help improve space habitats of the future.
Russian spacewalkers explore the spherical Prichal docking module, which is attached to the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module of the International