Small knives to be allowed on flights
CNN.com: Banned from aircraft after 9/11, pocket knives will once again be allowed in U.S. planes, according to the Transportation Security Administration.
CNN.com: Banned from aircraft after 9/11, pocket knives will once again be allowed in U.S. planes, according to the Transportation Security Administration.
BBC: The Chinese-owned company is released a cyclist detectiontechnology designed to prevent fatal accidents.
Leaders shouldn’t be “thick skinned” — not if that means shrugging off negative feedback that might actually be correct. Leaders need to be emotionally resilient, unattached to outcomes, and assume positive intent.
The Guardian: Martha Stewart is in court to defend her company in a fight between Macy’s and JC Penney.
Weekly unemployment benefits will drop 10.7% starting March 31, the Oregon Employment Department says.
Democrats proposed $445 million in PERS cuts, while Republicans proposed more than $1.5 billion in cuts.
Oregon’s first industrial-scale geothermal plant is up and running in Eastern Oregon.
An investigator for the Vancouver, Wash. United Grain terminal accuses a longshore union official of pouring sand into a gearbox as sabotage.
The Oregon Senate approved $450 million in bonds to help pay for the proposed Columbia River Crossing.
Portland startup GlobeSherpa raised $1.3 million to help finance a national rollout of its technology that sells transit tickets via smartphones.