By MOHAMMAD JAHJOUH and SAM MEDNICK KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza (AP) — Hamza Abu Shabab cringed in pain as his mother pulled off his shirt and eased his…
Posts tagged as “shortages”
By Noah I’ve been preaching about Gold and Silver for about two years now, and you’re beginning to see why. Because something massive is happening…
By Staff Writer RiteAid will end up closing close to half of their pharmacies, Walgreens is planning on closing 25% of their pharmacies, and even…
By Heather Allen Two years ago, a mysterious explosion destroyed a gunpowder factory. In 2021, the Minden, Louisiana-based facility was obliterated after an errant spark…
BY TYLER DURDEN It started as a teacher’s strike to protest the high cost of gas, but it’s now the largest civil unrest in Panama…
by Autumn Spredemann Housing woes continue to plague American homebuyers this year after purchase prices and rents hit unprecedented levels in 2021. Meanwhile, locals in Tennessee have…
By Dorothy Li Hospitals in the United States are on high alert, with some doctors prioritizing patients in critical condition as the prolonged COVID-19 lockdown…
by Nathan Worcester Uttered by USAID’s Samantha Power in a May 1 ABC interview with former Democratic advisor George Stephanopoulos, the words briefly drowned out the din…
BY AUTUMN SPREEDEMANN CARANAVI, Bolivia—On the shaded side of a jungle mountain, local coffee farmer Fernando Jordan points to a row of bushes loaded with clusters…
By Jack Phillips Saudi Arabia said on Monday that it claims no responsibility for a shortage in global oil supplies after an alleged attack by Yemeni…
By Katie Pavlich As inflation wholesale prices soar past 10 percent and gas prices continue to surge, economists and farmers across the country are…
By Michael Snyder All of the shortages were supposed to be gone by now. During the first half of 2021, the blind optimists were…
By Rachel Hartman Companies are struggling to hire seasonal workers as they head into the busy holiday season during one of the tightest labor markets in U.S.…
by TYLER DURDEN The latest CPI figures from the U.S. this week showed meat prices are rocketing higher. Consumers are wondering when will rapid food inflation…
by TYLER DURDEN Some US companies have switched their production model from just-in-time (JIT) to just-in-case inventory (JICI), a more suitable model in today’s challenging…
By Tyler Durden Americans are waking up to the fact that shortages of everyday products such as ice cream, frozen food, soda, chicken, spices, coffee,…
By Kristinn Taylor The Today Show on NBC Monday morning featured a stunning report on the auto industry, with reporter Tom Costello saying shortages of parts…
By Michael Snyder The overall mood of the nation is becoming increasingly sour with each passing day. The pandemic seems like it is never going…