
Above the Fold: Supply Chain Logistics News (January 30, 2026)
I’m taking a train tomorrow morning to visit my mom. It’s her birthday. She’s turning 78. She’s lived by herself since my dad died almost

I’m taking a train tomorrow morning to visit my mom. It’s her birthday. She’s turning 78. She’s lived by herself since my dad died almost

My kids did not inherit the Cuban gene for heat and humidity resistance. The calendar says it’s September, but it feels more like July outside.

24 years ago today, I started a new job. I arrived at the office expecting to start a research project related to the semiconductor industry

O, my oldest daughter’s pet hamster, died this week. He was a dwarf hamster with a giant personality. She got O in March 2020, shortly

Every morning, before having my coffee and eating breakfast, I shuffle out to my driveway to get the newspaper. Yes, I still get the newspaper.

Last Sunday, on the 16th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, another hurricane slammed into the Gulf Coast. Although not to the same scale as Katrina, Hurricane