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Borderlands Mexico: Widening Technology Gap a Threat to US-Mexico Trade, Experts Say - C H Robinson Worldwide (NASDAQ:CHRW)

A technology gap between many carriers and supply chain providers working in U.S.-Mexico cross-border trade and logistics is widening, say officials with Nuevo Laredo, Mexico-based Panacea Strategy. Panacea, which also has offices in Laredo, Texas, and Mexico City, is a technology company focused on digital innovation and incubation for the logistics industry.

Se casará la exSenadora Hilda Flores con el político Emilio Gamboa Patrón

Se casará la exSenadora Hilda Flores con el político Emilio Gamboa Patrón
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Florida Officers Accused Of Issuing Dozens Of Bogus Traffic Tickets

Prototype of first coin in auction | News, Sports, Jobs

The Associated Press This undated photo provided by Heritage Auctions shows the front of a piece of copper that was struck by the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia in 1794 and was a prototype for the fledgling nation s money. The item, which is known as the “No Stars Flowing Hair Dollar, is owned by businessman and Texas Rangers co-chairman Bob Simpson and will go up for auction at Heritage Auctions in Dallas on Friday, April 23, 2021. (Emily Clements/Heritage Auctions via AP) A piece of copper that was struck by the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia in 1794 and was a prototype for the fledgling nation’s money will go up for auction Friday. Businessman and Texas Rangers co-chairman Bob Simpson owns the item, which is known as the “No Stars Flowing Hair Dollar.” While it closely resembles silver dollars that were later minted in Philadelphia, it gets its name because it is missing stars. “While subsequent dollar coins struck featuring stars were added to the front of the coin, starle

Florida Woman Nearly Had License Suspended for 6 Bogus Tickets, Officers Who Wrote Them Arrested

Florida Woman Nearly Had License Suspended for 6 Bogus Tickets, Officers Who Wrote Them Arrested Newsweek 5 hrs ago Graham McNally © CHANDAN KHANNA / AFP/Getty Images A Miami Beach police officer inspects the inside of a car on Ocean Drive in Miami Beach, on March 22, 2021. - The US city of Miami Beach, overrun by crowds of spring break tourists throwing Covid caution to the wind, has extended a state of emergency to stem the chaos drawing accusations of unfairly tough tactics against mostly Black revelers. An internal affairs investigation found two Florida officers allegedly responsible for issuing dozens of bogus tickets to at least nine drivers in early 2020, according to court records.

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